Anne Krulikowski received her Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 2001. She has written articles on urban/suburban history and urban planning, working-class suburbs, the changing urban landscape in the Progressive Era, and the challenges of oral history. She is particularly interested in the history of American housing, housing reform, and homelessness, the transatlantic reform community in the 19th/20th centuries, and the social/cultural history of architecture. A forthcoming article focuses on the operation of a local Gilded Age serpentine stone quarry. She is currently researching the Philadelphia Housing Association in the 1920s, the civic activities of Progressive Era Philadelphian John Frederick Lewis, and colonial revival town history & travel writing, examining the books and their illustrations as material culture.
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