Archaeology of Protestant Landscapes
Archaeology of Protestant Landscapes
Revealing the Formation of Community Identity in the US South
Pyszka, Kimberly
The University of Alabama Press
06/2023
152
Dura
Inglês
9780817321628
15 a 20 dias
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South Carolina; Alabama; Arkansas; archaeology; historical archaeology; church archaeology; church history; Southeastern United States; slavery; whiteness; critical race theory; religious landscapes; eighteenth century; nineteenth century; community; identity; architecture; What is Carpenter Gothic?; Cane Hill College; Charleston, South Carolina; Old Cahawba; cultural landscapes; Church of England; Anglican Church; Episcopal Church; England; Puritans; Civil War; westward expansion; Native Americans; education; excavation; Cahaba; Selma; race; Rural Studio; Who were Dissenters?; Alabama River; artifacts; classical education; the South; race relations; church architecture; landscape; landscape archaeaology; What was Alabama's first capital?; segregation; Cahawba; American Indians
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South Carolina; Alabama; Arkansas; archaeology; historical archaeology; church archaeology; church history; Southeastern United States; slavery; whiteness; critical race theory; religious landscapes; eighteenth century; nineteenth century; community; identity; architecture; What is Carpenter Gothic?; Cane Hill College; Charleston, South Carolina; Old Cahawba; cultural landscapes; Church of England; Anglican Church; Episcopal Church; England; Puritans; Civil War; westward expansion; Native Americans; education; excavation; Cahaba; Selma; race; Rural Studio; Who were Dissenters?; Alabama River; artifacts; classical education; the South; race relations; church architecture; landscape; landscape archaeaology; What was Alabama's first capital?; segregation; Cahawba; American Indians