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1878-1899: The Arts: Topics in the News

American Impressionism in Art

Bands, Orchestras, and Touring Troupes

Beyond Romanticism in Art

The Birth of the Skyscraper

The Brooklyn Bridge

The Chicago Style of Architecture

City Beautiful: The Rise of Urban Planning

Dime Novels and Historical Romances

Founding the Metropolitan Opera

From Minstrel Stage to Broadway

In Search of Utopia: Fiction

An Internationally Acclaimed Architect: H. H. Richardson

International Copyright

James and Howells: Two Realistic Novelists

Local-Color Fiction

Museums for the Masses

Naturalism in Fiction

Popular Music

Popular Theater

Race and Ethnicity in Literature

Sculpture

The West Laughs Last: Humor Writers

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