Material culture in Anglo-America : regional identity and urbanity in the Tidewater, Lowcountry, and Caribbean / edited by David S. Shields.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina Press, ©2009.
Description
vi, 362 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.

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Library of Congress genre(s)
Series
  • Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world [More in this series]
  • The Carolina lowcountry and the Atlantic world
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Materializing regional identity
  • St. Augustine : the first century, 1565-1665 / Paul E. Hoffman
  • Building for disaster : hurricanes and the built environments in South Carolina and the British West Indies / Matthew Mulcahy
  • Christ Church, Savannah : loopholes in metropolitan design on the frontier / Carl R. Lounsbury
  • The diversity of countries : Anglican churches in Virginia, South Carolina, and Jamaica / Louis P. Nelson
  • Colonial castles : the architecture of social control / Eric Klingelhofer
  • Rituals of rulership : the material culture of West Indian politics / Natalie Zacek
  • L'Hermitage on the Monocacy Battlefield, Frederick, Maryland / Paula Stoner Reed
  • A dissenting space : meetinghouse and location in early Dorchester, South Carolina / Jeffrey H. Richards
  • Charlestown to Charleston : urban and plantation connections in an Atlantic setting / Roger H. Leech
  • Locating urbanity
  • A poetics of urban space / Bernard L. Herman
  • Building Charleston : the expansion of an eighteenth-century British Atlantic town / Emma Hart
  • Domestic material culture and consumer demand in the British Atlantic world : colonial South Carolina, 1670-1770 / R.C. Nash
  • The archaeological signature of eighteenth-century Charleston / Martha A. Zierden
  • Changing our habitation : Henry Laurens, Rattray Green, and the revolutionary movement in Charleston's domestic spaces / Benjamin L. Carp
  • Raphaelle Peale's Still life with oranges : status, ritual, and the illusion of mastery / Maurie D. McInnis
  • Urban plantations in the national city : slavery, republican ideology, and conflict on the streets of early Washington / Laura Croghan Kamoie.
ISBN
  • 9781570038525
  • 157003852X
LCCN
2009015501
OCLC
319248359
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