Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750–1850

Archaeology of Improvement in Britain, 1750–1850

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Tarlow Sarah
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521864190
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In this innovative 2007 study, Sarah Tarlow shows how the archaeology of this period manifests a widespread and cross-cutting ethic of improvement. Theoretically informed and drawn from primary and secondary sources in a range of disciplines, the author considers agriculture and the rural environment, towns, and buildings such as working-class housing and institutions of reform. From bleach baths to window glass, rubbish pits to tea wares, the material culture of the period reflects a particular set of values and aspirations. Tarlow examines the philosophical and historical background to the notion of improvement and demonstrates how this concept is a useful lens through which to examine the material culture of later historical Britain.
EAN 9780521864190
ISBN 0521864194
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date April 30, 2007
Pages 234
Language English
Dimensions 260 x 184 x 18
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Tarlow Sarah
Series Cambridge Studies in Archaeology