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Preface Prologue: The English Background
1. The Transit to America: Liberal Christianity and the Liberal Arts
2. American Founders
3. Moving In
4. The Settlers Look Outward: Housing, Health, and Labor
5. Leaders and Followers
6. Immigrants and Culture
7. Settlement Work and Social Work
8. Politics, War, and the Meaning of Progressivism
9. The Settlements' Search for Normalcy
10. Whither the Settlements?
Manuscript Sources Notes Index
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