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IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1860–1900
CHAPTER 19 IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, AND EVERYDAY LIFE, 1860–1900
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The New American City Migrants and Immigrants
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Asian and European Immigrants Living in the Western Hemisphere and Hawaii in 1900
Adjusting to an Urban Society Slums and Ghettos Fashionable Avenues and Suburbs
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Percent of Foreign-born Whites and Native Whites of Foreign or Mixed Parentage in Total Population, by Countries, 1910 Source: D.W.Meinig, The Shaping of America—A Geographical Perspective of 500 Years of History. Yale University Press. Volume 3.
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Middle and Upper-Class Society and Culture
Manners and Morals The Cult of Domesticity Department Stores The Transformation of Higher Education
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Working-Class Politics and Reform
Political Bosses and Machine Politics Battling Poverty New Approaches to Social Reform The Moral-Purity Campaign The Social Gospel The Settlement-House Movement
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Working-Class Leisure in the Immigrant City
Streets, Saloons, and Boxing Matches The Rise of Professional Sports Vaudeville, Amusement Parks, and Dance Halls Ragtime
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Cultures in Conflict The Genteel Tradition and Its Critics
Modernism in Architecture and Painting From Victorian Lady to New Woman Public Education as an Arena of Class Conflict
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