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"Deborah L. Rotman" <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Ron and Colleagues -
    Here is the bibliography for my postings dated 19 January 2001:

Adams, William Hampton
    1990    Landscape Archaeology, Landscape History, and the American
Farmstead.  Historical Archaeology 24(4):92-101.

Ashmore, Wendy and Robert J. Sharer
    1988    Discovering Our Past:  A Brief Introduction to Archaeology.
Mayfield Publishing Company, Mountain View, California.

Beaudry, Mary C.
    1989     The Lowell Boott Mills Complex and Its Housing:  Material
Expressions of Corporate Ideology.  Historical Archaeology 23(1):19-32.

Beaudry, Mary and Stephen Mrozowski
    1987a   Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell,
Massachusetts, Vol. I:  Life at the Boarding Houses.  Cultural Resource
Management Study No. 18, Division of Cultural Resources, North Atlantic
Region, National Park Service, Boston.
    1987b   Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell,
Massachusetts, Vol. II:  The Kirk Street Agent's House.  Cultural Resource
Management Study No. 19, Division of Cultural Resources, North Atlantic
Region, National Park Service, Boston.

Clark, Clifford
    1988    Domestic Architecture as an Index to Social History:  The
Romantic Revival and the Cult of Domesticity in America, 1840-1870.  In
Material Life in America, 1600-1860, edited by R. B. St. George, pp. 535-549.
 Northeastern University Press, Boston.

Coontz, Stephanie
    1988    The Social Origins of Private Life:  A History of American
Families, 1600-1900.  Verso Publishing, London and New York.

Gutman, Herbert G.
    1977    Work, Culture, and Society in Industrializing America.  Vintage
Books, New York.

Lavender, Catherine
    1998    The Cult of Domesticity and True Womanhood.  Ms. on file with the
Deapartment of History, College of Staten Island, City University of New York
and on-line at
http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/386/truewoman.html.

Leone, Mark
    1999    Ceramics from Annapolis, Maryland:  A Measure of Time Routines
and Work Discipline.  In Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, edited by M.
Leone and P. Potter, Jr., pp. 195-216.  Plenum Press, New York.

Leone, Mark, Parker Potter, Jr., and Paul Shackel
    1987    Toward a Critical Archaeology.  Current Anthropology
28(3):283-302.

McMurry, Sally
    1988    Families and Farmhouses in Nineteenth-Century America:
Vernacular Design and Social Change.  Oxford University Press, New York and
Oxford.

Rotman, Deborah L., Rachel Mancini, Aaron Smith, and Elizabeth Campbell
    1997    African-American and Quaker Farmers in East-Central Indiana:
Social, Political, and Economic Aspects of Life in Nineteenth-Century Rural
Communities.  Report of Investigation #51.  Archaeological Resources
Management Service, Ball State University, Muncie, IN.

Shackel, Paul A.
    1993    Personal Discipline and Material Culture, An Archaeology of
Annapolis, Maryland, 1695-1870.  University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.

Smardz, Karolyn
    2000    Excavating the Promised Land:  Fugitive Slave Archaeology.  Paper
presented in the symposium "African-Canadian Archaeological Sites:  The North
Star of the Diaspora" co-organized by B. Ryan and C. J. LaRoche for the
Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology in Quebec City,
Quebec.

Spain, Daphne
    1992    Gendered Spaces.  The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel
Hill.

Wall, Diana diZerega
    1991    Sacred Dinners and Secular Teas:  Constructing Domesticity in
Mid-19th-Century New York.  Historical Archaeology 25(4):69-81.
    1994    The Archaeology of Gender:  Separating the Spheres in Urban
America.  Plenum Press, New York and London.

Wurst, LouAnn
    1991    "Employees Must Be of Moral and Temperate Habits":  Rural and
Urban Elite Ideologies.  In The Archaeology of Inequality, edited by R.
McGuire and R. Paynter, pp. 125-149.  Basil Blackwell, Oxford.

Please note that by citing these sources from the top of my head, I
incorrectly stated the year of publication for two of them.  They are correct
here.

Another work that is worthy of note:
DeCunzo, LuAnn
    1995    Reform, Respite, Ritual:  An Archaeology of Institutions; The
Magdalen Society of Philadelphia, 1800-1850.  Historical Archaeology
29(3):iii-168.

Hope this helps.
Regards,
Deborah L. Rotman
Doctoral Candidate
University of Massachusetts-Amherst

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