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ISBN 10: 0197500132
ISBN 13: 978-0197500132
Author: Ivan Gaskell, Sarah Anne Carter
Most historians rely principally on written sources. Yet there are other traces of the past available to historians: the material things that people have chosen, made, and used. This book examines how material culture can enhance historians’ understanding of the past, both worldwide and across time. The successful use of material culture in history depends on treating material things of many kinds not as illustrations, but as primary evidence. Each kind of material thing-and there are many-requires the application of interpretive skills appropriate to it. These skills overlap with those acquired by scholars in disciplines that may abut history but are often relatively unfamiliar to historians, including anthropology, archaeology, and art history. Creative historians can adapt and apply the same skills they honed while studying more traditional text-based documents even as they borrow methods from these fields. They can think through familiar historical problems in new ways. They can also deploy material culture to discover the pasts of constituencies who have left few or no traces in written records. The authors of this volume contribute case studies arranged thematically in six sections that respectively address the relationship of history and material culture to cognition, technology, the symbolic, social distinction, and memory. They range across time and space, from Paleolithic to Punk.
Table of contents:
Introduction
Why History and Material Culture?
Part I: History, Material Culture, and Cognition
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Words or Things in American History? – Steven Conn
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Artifacts and Their Functions – A. W. Eaton
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Mastery, Artifice, and the Natural Order: A Jewel from the Early Modern Pearl Industry – Mónica Domínguez Torres
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Food and Cognition: Henry Norwood’s A Voyage to Virginia – Bernard L. Herman
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On Pins and Needles: Straight Pins, Safety Pins, and Spectacularity – Amber Jamilla Musser
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Mind, Time, and Material Engagement – Lambros Malafouris and Chris Gosden
Part II: History, Material Culture, and Technology
7. Material Time – John Robb
8. Remaking the Kitchen, 1800–1850 – J. Ritchie Garrison
9. Boston Electric: Science by “Mail Order” and Bricolage at Colonial Harvard – Sara J. Schechner
10. Making Knowledge Claims in the Eighteenth-Century British Museum – Ivan Gaskell
11. The Ever-Changing Technology and Significance of Silk on the Silk Road – Zhao Feng
12. Science, Play, and the Material Culture of Twentieth-Century American Boyhood – Rebecca Onion
Part III: History, Material Culture, and the Symbolic
13. The Sensory Web of Vision: Enchantment and Agency in Religious Material Culture – David Morgan
14. Sensiotics, or the Study of the Senses in Material Culture and History in Africa and Beyond – Henry John Drewal
15. The Numinous Body and the Symbolism of Human Remains – Christopher Allison
16. Symbolic Things and Social Performance: Christmas Nativity Scenes in Late Nineteenth-Century Santiago de Chile – Olaya Sanfuentes
17. Heritage Religion and the Mormons – Colleen McDannell
18. From Confiscation to Collection: The Objects of China’s Cultural Revolution – Denise Y. Ho
Part IV: History, Material Culture, and Social Distinction
19. Persons and Things in Marseille and Lucca, 1300–1450 – Daniel Lord Smail
20. Cloth and the Rituals of Encounter in La Florida: Weaving and Unraveling the Code – Laura Johnson
21. Street “Luxuries”: Food Hawking in Early Modern Rome – Melissa Calaresu
22. Ebony and Ivory: Pianos, People, Property, and Freedom on the Plantation, 1861–1870 – Dana E. Byrd
23. The Material Culture of Furniture Production in the British Colonies – Edward S. Cooke
24. Material Culture, Museums, and the Creation of Multiple Meanings – Neil G. W. Curtis
Part V: History, Material Culture, and Memory
25. Chronology and Time: Northern European Coastal Settlements and Societies, c. 500–1050 – Christopher Loveluck
26. Materialities in the Making of World Histories: South Asia and the South Pacific – Sujit Sivasundaram
27. Mapping History in Clay and Skin: Strategies for Remembrance among Ga’anda of Northeastern Nigeria – Marla C. Berns
28. Remember Me: Sensibility and the Sacred in Early Mormonism – Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
29. Housing History: The Colonial Revival as Consumer Culture – Thomas Denenberg
30. Collecting as Historical Practice and the Conundrum of the Unmoored Object – Catherine L. Whalen
Conclusion
The Meaning of Things
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