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    When Europe Re-Built the Neighbourhood: City Beautiful, Hull-House, and the Emergence of American Internationalism, 1890-1920 Item Info
- Title:
 - When Europe Re-Built the Neighbourhood: City Beautiful, Hull-House, and the Emergence of American Internationalism, 1890-1920
 - Creator:
 - Mahoney, Maureen Anne
 - Date Created:
 - 2014
 - Degree Awarded:
 - Doctor of Philosophy
 - Subjects:
 - United States History
 - Geographical Focus:
 - US
 - Supporting Materials:
 - n/a
 - Description:
 - Alice Hamilton, Grace Abbott, and Frederic C. Howe were members of a well-educated, white middle-class that burgeoned around the turn-of-the-century in the United States, and they embraced Progressivism and pacifism. In the flow of people, ideas, and culture that criss-crossed the North Atlantic, creating the intricate networks that formed an international consciousness, Hamilton, Abbott, and Howe were also involved.
 
Source
    - Preferred Citation:
 - Mahoney, Maureen Anne. When Europe Re-Built the Neighbourhood: City Beautiful, Hull-House, and the Emergence of American Internationalism, 1890-1920. 2014. Carleton University, Doctor of Philosophy.
 - Reference Link:
 - https://cuhistory.github.io/grads/items/hist_68.html
 
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    - Rights:
 - Copyright the author, all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.