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Charleston in the Context of Trans-Atlantic CultureEntry/Object ID
2012.017.04Description
Issue devoted to Charleston consisting of papers authored by archaeologists, museum curators, architects, art historians, decorative arts specialists, and folklorists. Addresses a range of people, places, and objects in the 18th and 19th centuries and explore a variety of issues. Contents: Introduction by Martha A. Zierden and Bernard L. Herman -- The Metropolis and the Backcountry: the Making of a Colonial Landscape on the South Carolina Frontier by Kenneth E. Lewis -- Gentility and Material Culture on the Carolina Frontier by David Colin Crass, Bruce R. Penner, and Tammy R. Forehand -- An Idea of Grandeur: Furnishing the Classical Interior in Charleston, 1815-1840, by Maurie D. McInnis -- After the Chinese Taste: Chinese Export Porcelain and Chinoiserie Decoration in Eighteenth-Century Charleston by Robert A. Leath -- Pottery, Intercolonial Trade, and Revolution: Domestic Earthenware and the Development of an American Social Identity by Carl Steen -- A Trans-Atlantic Merchant's House in Charleston: Archaeological Exploration of Refinement and Subsistence in an Urban Setting [Nathaniel Russell House] by Martha A. Zierden -- Slave and Servant Housing in Charleston, 1770-1820, by Bernard L. Herman -- Backcountry and Lowcountry: Perspectives on Charleston in the Context of Trans-Atlantic Culture, 1700-1850, by Carter L. Hudgins.
107 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Collection
Historic Charleston Foundation LibraryAcquisition
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2012.017.Source or Donor
Mrs. Jane P. deButtsAcquisition Method
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Gift of Mrs. Jane P. deButtsLexicon
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Slave cabin, Slave quarters, Excavations (Archaeology)--South Carolina--Charleston, Charleston (S.C.)--Antiquities, China trade porcelain, Pottery, American, Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston--18th century, Historic buildings--South Carolina--Charleston--19th century, Slaves--Dwellings--South Carolina--Charleston, Social classes--South Carolina--Charleston--History--19th century, Aristocracy (Social class)--South Carolina--Charleston--History--19th century, Material culture--South Carolina--Charleston--History--18th century, Material culture--South Carolina--Charleston--History--19th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Social life and customs--18th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Social life and customs--19th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Social conditions--18th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Social conditions--19th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Race relations--History--18th century, Charleston (S.C.)--Race relations--History--19th century, Nathaniel Russell House (Charleston, S.C.)Publication Details
Author
Zierden, Martha A.Publisher
Society for Historical ArchaeologyDate Published
1999Call No.
CC77 .H5 C43 1999ISSN
04409213Notes
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Margaretta P. Childs ArchivesBuilding
Missroon HouseCategory
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February 7, 2023General Notes
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Notes: Martha A. Zierden, editor.
Historical archaeology. Vol. 33, no. 3 (1999).
Includes bibliographical references.
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