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Frontmatter List of
Illustrations, and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1
Origins of the Public Bath Movement, 1840–1890
2
Public Baths in the Progressive Era
3
Tammany Hall versus Reformers: The Public Baths of New York City
4
Patrician Mayors, Irish Bosses, and “Municipal Housekeepers”: The Municipal Baths of Boston and Chicago
5
Philanthropy and Progressivism: The Public Baths of Philadelphia and Baltimore
6
The American Association for Promoting Hygiene and Public Baths
7
The Gospel of Cleanliness