Building the British atlantic world : spaces, places, and material culture, 1600-1850

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Building the British atlantic world : spaces, places, and material culture, 1600-1850

edited by Daniel Maudlin & Bernard L. Herman

(H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman series)

University of North Carolina Press, c2016

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 313-323) and index

Contents of Works

  • To build and fortify : defensive architecture in the early Atlantic colonies / Emily Mann
  • Seats of government : the public buildings of British America / Carl Lounsbury
  • Landscapes of the new republic at Thomas Jefferson's Monticello / Anna O. Marley
  • English artisans' churches and North America : traditions of vernacular classicism in the eighteenth century / Peter Guillery
  • The New England meetinghouse : an Atlantic perspective / Peter Benes
  • The praying Indian towns : encounter and conversion through imposed urban space / Alison Stanley
  • Tools of empire : trade, slaves, and the British forts of West Africa / Christopher Decorse
  • The Falmouth house and store : the social landscapes of Caribbean commerce in the eighteenth century / Louis P. Nelson
  • Building British Atlantic port cities : Bristol and Liverpool in the eighteenth century / Kenneth Morgan
  • Building status in the British Atlantic world: the gentleman's house in the English West Country and Pennsylvania / Stephen Hague
  • Parlor and kitchen in the borderlands of the urban British-American Atlantic world, 1670-1720 / Bernard L. Herman
  • Palladianism and the villa ideal in South Carolina : the transatlantic perils of classical purity / Lee Morrissey
  • Politics and place-making on the edge of empire : loyalists, highlanders, and the early farmhouses of British Canada / Daniel Maudlin

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