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E-raamat: History from Things

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Smithsonian Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781588343468
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  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2013
  • Kirjastus: Smithsonian Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781588343468

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   History from Things explores the many ways objects—defined broadly to range from Chippendale tables and Italian Renaissance pottery to seventeenth-century parks and a New England cemetery—can reconstruct and help reinterpret the past. Eighteen essays describe how to “read” artifacts, how to “listen to” landscapes and locations, and how to apply methods and theories to historical inquiry that have previously belonged solely to archaeologists, anthropologists, art historians, and conservation scientists.

   Spanning vast time periods, geographical locations, and academic disciplines, History from Things leaps the boundaries between fields that use material evidence to understand the past. The book expands and redirects the study of material culture—an emerging field now building a common base of theory and a shared intellectual agenda.
Introduction viii Steven Lubar W. David Kingery The Truth of Material Culture: History or Fiction? 1(19) Jules David Prown Why We Need Things 20(10) Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Objects as Instruments, Objects as Sings 30(11) Jacques Maquet Some Matters of Substance 41(10) Robert Friedel The Ancestry of Chinese Bronze Vessels 51(23) Jessica Rawson The Interpretation of Artifacts in the History of Technology 74(20) Robert B. Gordon Gardens and Society in Eighteenth-Century England 94(21) Thomas Williamson Common Landscapes as Historic Documents 115(25) Peirce Lewis The New England Cemetery as a Cultural Landscape 140(20) Ian W. Brown Artifacts as Expressions of Society and Culture: Subversive Genealogy and the Value of History 160(22) Mark P. Leone Barbara J. Little Why Take a Behavioral Approach to Folk Objects? 182(15) Michael Owen Jones Machine Politics: The Political Construction of Technological Artifacts 197(18) Steven Lubar Technological Systems and Some Implications with Regard to Continuity and Change 215(16) W. David Kingery Replication Techniques in Eastern Zhou Bronze Casting 231(11) Robert W. Bagley Technological Styles: Transforming a Natural Material into a Cultural Object 242(28) Rita P. Wright The Biography of an Object: The Intercultural Style Vessels of the Third Millennium B.C. 270(23) C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky The Sign of the Object 293(6) John Dixon Hunt Contributors 299