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The familiar past? : archaeologies of later historical Britain /

This volume surveys material culture from 1550 to the present day. Fourteen case studies, grouped under related topics, include discussion of issues such as the origins of modernity in urban contexts.

Други автори: Tarlow, Sarah, 1967-, West, Susie, 1966-
Формат: Електронна книга
Език: English
Публикувано: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
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Съдържание:
  • Processional city : some issues for historical archaeology /
  • Roger Leech
  • Material culture of food in early modern England c.1650-1750 /
  • Sara Pennell
  • Building Jerusalem : transfer-printed finewares and the creation of British identity /
  • Alasdair Brooks
  • Reconstructing castles and refashioning identities in Renaissance England /
  • Matthew Johnson
  • 'Familar' fraternity : the appropriation and consumption of medieval guildhalls in early modern York /
  • Kate Giles
  • Social space and the English country house /
  • Susie West
  • Archaeology of the workhouse : the changing uses of the workhouse buildings at St. Mary's, Southampton /
  • Gavin Lucas
  • Planning, development and social archaeology /
  • Shane Gould
  • Familiarity and contempt : the archaeology of the 'modern' /
  • Keith Matthews
  • Wormie clay and blessed sleep : death and disgust in later historic Britain /
  • Sarah Tarlow
  • 'The men that worked for England they have their graves at home' : consumerist issues within the production and purchase of gravestones in Victorian York /
  • Susan Buckham
  • Welsh cultural identity in nineteenth-century Pembrokeshire : the pedimented headstone as a graveyard monument /
  • Harold Mytum
  • Bloody meadows : the places of battle /
  • John Carman
  • Archaeological study of post-medieval gardens : practice and theory /
  • Tom Williamson
  • Strangely familiar /
  • Sarah Tarlow
  • Negotiating our 'familiar' pasts /
  • Charles E. Orser, Jr.