Henry Bailey Stevens
Henry Bailey Stevens (1891-1976) was an American author, playwright and vegetarianism activist.
Stevens was born in 1891 in Hooksett, New Hampshire.[1] He graduated from Manchester Central High School and Dartmouth College. From 1912, he worked for the Woman's Journal, a women's rights periodical in Boston.[1] Stevens married Agnes Ryan, the managing editor of the Woman's Journal, in 1915.[1] In 1917 Stevens and Ryan resigned from the Woman's Journal, due in part to their opposition to World War I, a belief not generally shared by the suffrage movement.[1]
Stevens and his wife were associated with Emarel Freshel's Millennium Guild, an animal rights organization.[2]
Stevens believed that humans were originally pacifists and vegetarians.[3] He authored The Recovery of Culture in 1949. The book argues that early humans made the mistake of changing from vegetarianism to flesh-eating and that soil erosion, starving peoples and war is the result.[4] He recommended for people to return to an agricultural plant based culture.
Stevens lived with his wife in an old farmstead at the edge of Durham, New Hampshire.[5] Stevens directed the University of New Hampshire Agricultural Station and Cooperative Extension Service from 1918 until his retirement in 1956. He attended the 1975 World Vegetarian Congress.
Selected publications
- A Cry Out of the Dark (1919)[6]
- All Alone in the Country (1921)
- Tolstoy: A Play in Seven Scenes (1928)
- The Recovery of Culture (1949, with a foreword by Gerald Heard)
References
- "Guide to the Henry Bailey Stevens and Agnes Ryan Papers, 1891-1974". Retrieved November 13, 2019.
- Helstosky, Carol. (2015). The Routledge History of Food. Routledge. pp. 188-189. ISBN 978-0-415-62847-1
- Cooper, Helen M; Munich, Adrienne Auslander; Squier, Susan Merrill. (1989). Arms and the Woman: War, Gender, and Literary Representation. University of North Carolina Press. p. 254. ISBN 0-8078-4256-7
- Stevens, Henry Bailey. The Recovery of Culture. Soil Science 70 (4): 333.
- Lord, Russell. (1939). The Agrarian Revival: A Study of Agricultural Extension. American Association for Adult Education. p. 202
- G. H. C. (1920). Reviewed Work: A Cry Out of the Dark by Henry Bailey Stevens. The Sewanee Review 28 (2): 243-244.
External links
- "If You Are a Minister," woman suffrage postcard. Social Welfare History Image Portal, Virginia Commonwealth University Libraries.