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Archaeology and Created Memory Paul A. Shackel

Archaeology and Created Memory By Paul A. Shackel

Archaeology and Created Memory by Paul A. Shackel


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Archaeology can either bolster memory and tradition, or contradict the status quo and provide an alternative view of the past.

Archaeology and Created Memory Summary

Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park by Paul A. Shackel

Archaeology can either bolster memory and tradition, or contradict the status quo and provide an alternative view of the past. An archaeology of Harpers Ferry's wartime and Victorian eras confronts time-honored historical interpretations of the past (created and perpetuated by such interest groups as historians and the National Park Service) and in so doing allows us to be more inclusive of the town's forgotten histories and provides alternative voices to a past.

Archaeology and Created Memory Reviews

`Anyone with an interest in the Civil War and how it has been retold will find this book of interest; a background in archaeology is unnecessary. The volume is well illustrated, and a thorough references section provides additional sources of information.'
Choice, May 2001
`...Archaeology and Created Memory is full of archaeolgical data recovered from a samll industrial community and therefore inherently appeals to industrial archaeologists, especially those interested in military history and postmodern data applications. ...presents the reader with historical background and archaeological data from three different areas...that challenge the traditionally presented history of Harpers Ferry, especially by the NPS. ...the reader can gain nice insights into alternative interpretations of the past through the use of archaeology.'
Industrial Archaeology, 27:2 (2001)

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: Harpers Ferry: A Place in Time. Section I: Occupied Harpers Ferry During the Civil War. 1. `All about Us Was the Wreckage of the Fighting:' Harpers Ferry During the War. 2. `A Village of Paupers:' An Archaeology of Occupied Harpers Ferry. Section II: Rebuilding Harpers Ferry After the War. 3. `The Place Never Will Be Anything Again:' Lower Town Harpers Ferry and Victorian America. 4. `The Handsomest House in Two Towns:' Urban Development of an Elite Household in Harpers Ferry. 5. `The Natural Limits of Human Endurance': Brewery Workers, Bottlers, and Labor Unrest. 6. `A Miserable Mockery of a Home:' Boardinghouse Life in the Lower Town. 7. Conclusion: The Assassination of Plurality: Material Wealth and Consumption in Victorian Harpers Ferry. References. List of Tables. List of Figures.

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NLS9781475773309
9781475773309
1475773307
Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park by Paul A. Shackel
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2013-03-14
194
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