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- catalog contributor b1835696.
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs 1783-1865.".
- catalog coverage "United States Social life and customs To 1775.".
- catalog created "c1988.".
- catalog date "1988".
- catalog date "c1988.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1988.".
- catalog description "(cont.) Burial ground. "For honour and civil worship to any worthy person": burial, baptism, and community on the Massachusetts near frontier, 1730-1790 / John L. Brooke -- The streets. The career of Colonel Pluck: folk drama and popular protest in early nineteenth-century Philadelphia / Susan G. Davis -- Pt. 6. Reforming the environment -- The "rural" cemetary movement: urban travail and the appeal of nature / Thomas Bender -- Culture and cultivation: agriculture and society in Thoreau's Concord / Robert A. Gross.".
- catalog description "(cont.) Pt. 3. The production and control of property -- A small planter's profits: the Cole estate andthe growth of the early Chesapeake economy / Russell R. Menard, Lois Green Carr, and Lorena S. Walsh -- Work and culture: the task system and the world of lowcountry blacks, 1700-1880 / Philip D. Morgan -- The material lives of laboring Philadelphians, 1750-1800 / Billy G. Smith -- Furniture and the domestic environment in Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1639-1800 / Kevin M. Sweeney -- Women and property in South Carolina: the evidence from marriage settlements, 1730-1830 / Marylynn Salmon -- Hog meat and cornpone: foodways in the antebellum South / Sam B. Hilliard --".
- catalog description "(cont.) Pt. 4. Landscapes of social distance -- Artifacts of regional consciousness inthe Connecticut River Valley, 1700-1780 / Robert Blair St. George -- White and black landscapes in eighteenth-century Virginia / Dell Upton -- Rewalking the "walking city": housing and property relations in New York City, 1780-1840 / Betsy Blackmar -- Pawtucket Village and the strike of 1824: the origings of class conflict in Rhode Island / Gary Kulik -- Pt. 5. Ritual space -- Meetinghouse. Seating the meetinghouse in early Massachusetts / Robert J. Dinkin -- Courthouse. Authority, law, and custom: the rituals of court day in Tidewater, Virginia, 1820-1750 / A. G. Roeber -- Dwelling house. Tea-drinking in eighteenth-century America: its etiquette and equipage / Rodris Roth --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Robert Blair St. George -- Pt. 1. Method and meaning -- Mind in matter: an introduction to material culture theory and method / Jules David Prown -- Ethnographic method in history: an action approach / Rhys Isaac -- Meaningful things and appropriate myths: the artifact's place in American studies / Henry Glassie -- Pt. 2. New World cultures -- The Indians' new world: the Catawba experience / James H. Merrell -- Impermanent architecture in the Southern American colonies / Cary Carson, Norman F. Barka, William M. Kelso, Gary Wheeler Stone, and Dell Upton -- Village and community in early colonial New England / Joseph S. Wood -- "Shining in borrowed plumage": affirmation of community in the black coronation festivals of New England, ca. 1750-1850 / Melvin Wade --".
- catalog extent "xiii, 570 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Material life in America, 1600-1860.".
- catalog identifier "1555530192 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog identifier "1555530206 (pbk. : alk. paper) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Material life in America, 1600-1860.".
- catalog issued "1988".
- catalog issued "c1988.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Northeastern University Press,".
- catalog relation "Material life in America, 1600-1860.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs 1783-1865.".
- catalog spatial "United States Social life and customs To 1775.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "973.2 19".
- catalog subject "E161 .M36 1988".
- catalog subject "Material culture United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Burial ground. "For honour and civil worship to any worthy person": burial, baptism, and community on the Massachusetts near frontier, 1730-1790 / John L. Brooke -- The streets. The career of Colonel Pluck: folk drama and popular protest in early nineteenth-century Philadelphia / Susan G. Davis -- Pt. 6. Reforming the environment -- The "rural" cemetary movement: urban travail and the appeal of nature / Thomas Bender -- Culture and cultivation: agriculture and society in Thoreau's Concord / Robert A. Gross.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Pt. 3. The production and control of property -- A small planter's profits: the Cole estate andthe growth of the early Chesapeake economy / Russell R. Menard, Lois Green Carr, and Lorena S. Walsh -- Work and culture: the task system and the world of lowcountry blacks, 1700-1880 / Philip D. Morgan -- The material lives of laboring Philadelphians, 1750-1800 / Billy G. Smith -- Furniture and the domestic environment in Wethersfield, Connecticut, 1639-1800 / Kevin M. Sweeney -- Women and property in South Carolina: the evidence from marriage settlements, 1730-1830 / Marylynn Salmon -- Hog meat and cornpone: foodways in the antebellum South / Sam B. Hilliard --".
- catalog tableOfContents "(cont.) Pt. 4. Landscapes of social distance -- Artifacts of regional consciousness inthe Connecticut River Valley, 1700-1780 / Robert Blair St. George -- White and black landscapes in eighteenth-century Virginia / Dell Upton -- Rewalking the "walking city": housing and property relations in New York City, 1780-1840 / Betsy Blackmar -- Pawtucket Village and the strike of 1824: the origings of class conflict in Rhode Island / Gary Kulik -- Pt. 5. Ritual space -- Meetinghouse. Seating the meetinghouse in early Massachusetts / Robert J. Dinkin -- Courthouse. Authority, law, and custom: the rituals of court day in Tidewater, Virginia, 1820-1750 / A. G. Roeber -- Dwelling house. Tea-drinking in eighteenth-century America: its etiquette and equipage / Rodris Roth --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Robert Blair St. George -- Pt. 1. Method and meaning -- Mind in matter: an introduction to material culture theory and method / Jules David Prown -- Ethnographic method in history: an action approach / Rhys Isaac -- Meaningful things and appropriate myths: the artifact's place in American studies / Henry Glassie -- Pt. 2. New World cultures -- The Indians' new world: the Catawba experience / James H. Merrell -- Impermanent architecture in the Southern American colonies / Cary Carson, Norman F. Barka, William M. Kelso, Gary Wheeler Stone, and Dell Upton -- Village and community in early colonial New England / Joseph S. Wood -- "Shining in borrowed plumage": affirmation of community in the black coronation festivals of New England, ca. 1750-1850 / Melvin Wade --".
- catalog title "Material life in America, 1600-1860 / edited by Robert Blair St. George.".
- catalog type "text".