You should also look at Matthew Johnson's An Archaeology of Capitalism,
especially chapter 7.
geoff carver wrote:
> there was something on shared meals & separating things from stews in
> "small things forgotten," but i don't remember room layout there;
> there was something almost encyclopaedic from the annales school;
> braudel's "social history 15-18 centuries"? i only have the german
> edition here; maybe something by bourdieu?
> ----- Original Message ----- Subject: Concept of Space and Privacy
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>
>> Some years ago, I read a book about the development of the concept of
>> the
>> use of space and privacy between the 16th and 18th century. I seem to
>> recall the
>> earliest common space correlated to taverns and only the aristocracy
>> used
>> private sleeping rooms. Does anyone have source materials for this
>> concept and
>> how it might translate into layout of towns and internal building use in
>> America?