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The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies James A. Nyman

The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies By James A. Nyman

The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies by James A. Nyman


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Emphasizing the important social relationships that form between people who participate in small-scale economic transactions, contributors to this volume explore often-overlooked networks of intimate and shadow economies - terms used to describe trade that takes place outside formal market systems.

The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies Summary

The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies by James A. Nyman

Emphasizing the important social relationships that form between people who participate in small-scale economic transactions, contributors to this volume explore often-overlooked networks of intimate and shadow economies?terms used to describe trade that takes place outside formal market systems.

Case studies from a variety of historical contexts around the world reveal the ways such transactions have created community and identity, subverted power relations, and helped people adopt new social realities. In Maine, woven baskets sold by Native American artisans to Euroamerican consumers have supported Native strategies for cultural survival and agency. Alcohol exchanged by Scandinavian merchants for furs and skins enabled their indigenous trading partners to expand social webs that contested colonialism. Slave households on Caribbean sugar plantations contain evidence for trade networks that extended far beyond the boundaries of individual plantations.

From moonshiners in Appalachia to seal hunters in Antarctica, the examples in this volume show how historical archaeologists can use the concept of intimate economies to uncover deeply meaningful connections that exist beyond the traditional framework of global capitalism.

About James A. Nyman

James A. Nyman is a professional archaeologist based in New England.

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NPB9780813056326
9780813056326
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The Historical Archaeology of Shadow and Intimate Economies by James A. Nyman
New
Hardback
University Press of Florida
2019-07-31
304
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