An Archaeology of Ethnicity, Race, and Consumption in New York, Hardcover

de: Jordon D. Loucks

 

Publicat de: Lexington Books

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An Archaeology of Ethnicity, Race, and Consumption in New York examines the archaeological visibility of ethnicity within the confines of nineteenth-century material culture from across New York State. The author discusses the limits of archaeological interpretations of ethnicity, presents the utility of material indications of racism in the archaeological record, considers the archaeological footprint of immigrant groups, and contextualizes these discussions with the economic development of the state of New York. The author argues that the construction of canals and railroads causes drastic changes in trade networks and available goods throughout the state, and impacted the lives of immigrant populations who both built and depended on these systems. This book recounts the exploitation of immigrant groups for hard labor to complete these arterial constructions, which in turn increases reliable accessibility to trade goods, but also provides archaeologists today an increased ability to understand the treatment of those immigrant groups by American society.

About author(s):Jordon Loucks, PhD, is an independent scholar.

General
Anul 2020
Autor Jordon D. Loucks
Cod de bare 9781793611758
Editura Lexington Books
Dimensiuni 228.6 x 152.4
ISBN 1793611750
Limba Engleza
Pagini 164
Format Cartonata

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