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The Archaeology of Class in Urban America Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)

The Archaeology of Class in Urban America By Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)

The Archaeology of Class in Urban America by Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)


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This study vividly reconstructs the material reality of workers' lives in some of the earliest centres of capitalism. With its interdisciplinary approach, it offers unique insights into factors determining class identity. Supported throughout by illustrations, tables and graphs, this is essential reading for historical archaeologists and social scientists.

The Archaeology of Class in Urban America Summary

The Archaeology of Class in Urban America by Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)

No examination of contemporary urban communities would be complete without the discussion of class identity. But how did class identity inform the urban communities of yesteryear? Taking Newport, Rhode Island in the eighteenth century and Lowell, Massachusetts in the nineteenth century, at the peak of their economic powers when they represented some of the purist forms of capitalist production in North America, as case studies, this book explores the material and biological manifestations of class identity. Stephen Mrozowski uses a combination of documentary research, material cultural studies, and environmental archaeology to probe the lives of artisans, merchants, and mill workers in these urban communities. Taking an interdisciplinary approach to fully examine burgeoning notions of class, he offers significant insights into the factors shaping those notions. This engaging study, supported throughout by tables, illustrations and graphs, is required reading for all students of urban history and historical archaeology.

The Archaeology of Class in Urban America Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'The processes of class formation and distinction are ongoing in American cities. For those interested in those processes, The Archaeology of Class in Urban America is a 'must read'.' Cambridge Archaeological Journal

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Individuals in context: the world of eighteenth century Newport; 3. Shifting the focus: archaeology of the urban household; 4. A new world created: nineteenth century Lowell; 5. Interrogating the experiment: Lowell's urban space and culture; 6. Conclusion: contested spaces and the threads of everyday life; 7. Epilogue: towards a dialectical archaeology of class; Appendix A. Isolating and dating archaeological assemblages in the urban context.

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NLS9781107407633
9780521111485
052111148X
The Archaeology of Class in Urban America by Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-09-13
212
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