By exploring sites on both sides of the Atlantic and combining archaeological collections and documentary research, Ness considers how individuals in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain and in St. Augustine, Florida negotiated the political and cultural changes that followed the advent of the Bourbon dynasty and the extent to which these developments impacted their daily lives.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 125-139) and index.
Contents
A changing Spanish identity
Spanish Atlantic history and culture
Ceramic Organization in the Spanish Atlantic (COSA)
La Calle Corredera, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
The Ponce de León and De Salas households, St. Augustine, Florida
Expressing Spanish Atlantic identity.
ISBN
9781683400042 ((cloth))
1683400046 ((cloth))
LCCN
2016038500
OCLC
961266477
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