... of the Material Culture of American Working - Class Homes , 1885–1915 , " in Common Places : Readings in American Vernacular Culture , ed . Dell Upton and John Michael Vlach ( Athens : University of Georgia Press , 1986 ) .
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(New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985). Frank Freidel, ed., The Harvard Guide toAmerican History, 2 vols. (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1974). A more recent but more specialized bibliography is Richard Dean Burns, ...
This book, grounded in empirical research sensitive to local contexts, proposes instead a history of adaptations, entanglements, and unintended consequences.
OSTEOBIOGRAPHY. Whiletherearemanymethods available for investigating age and biographies archaeologically, in thefollowing ... By 'osteobiography,'Saul and Saul meant the interpretation ofhuman skeletonstoilluminate a wide gamut oflife ...
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From one of our most outspoken feminist critics, this collection explores various ways in which the body can be rethought of as a site of knowledge rather than as a medium to move beyond or dominate.
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The three dynasties mentioned here were the Xia, the Shang, and the Zhou, collectively they are referred to as the San Dai. The thousands of local polities which struggled for territory gradually shrank to one, by 200 bce, ...