The Sociology of Architecture in Colonial Charleston: Pattern and Process in an Eighteenth-Century Southern City

Name/Title

The Sociology of Architecture in Colonial Charleston: Pattern and Process in an Eighteenth-Century Southern City

Entry/Object ID

2011.002.050

Description

Details Charleston's economic ascent, the city's "changing face and form" from about 1680 to the eve of the American Revolution. "For through the silent language of architecture, the fundamental character of Charleston and of colonial South Carolin in generally is at least partially revealed." (Part of a larger economic history of Charleston that relates the city's evolution in the colonial period to later developments as well.) 17 p. (pp. 607-623)

Collection

Pamphlets, Guidebooks, Reports, Theses/Dissertations

Acquisition

Accession

2011.002.

Source or Donor

New Library Catalog Records (2011)

Acquisition Method

Found in Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Article

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Literary Works

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

Search Terms

Architecture, Domestic--Southern States--Social aspects, Architecture and society--History, Architecture, Domestic--South Carolina--Charleston--18th century, Architecture--Human factors

Publication Details

Author

Coclanis, Peter A.

Date Published

1985

Call No.

NA2542.4 .C65 1985

Notes

Copy No.: 0

Other Names and Numbers

Other Numbers

Number Type

Other Number

Other Number

P276

Location

Location

Shelf

Books-Pamphlets

Room

Margaretta P. Childs Archives

Building

Missroon House

Category

Permanent

Date

February 7, 2023

General Notes

Note

Notes: By Peter A. Coclanis. From Journal of Social History, vol. 18, no. 4 (summer 1985), pp. 607-623; retrieved from JSTOR 5/24/2011. Includes bibliographical references.

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Create Date

June 2, 2011

Updated By

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Update Date

February 3, 2016