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Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the release of The Archaeology of Institutional Life, published by the University of Alabama Press. This edited volume explores the method and theory of institutional site archaeology and includes case studies from schools, orphanages, poor houses, communes, prisons, and asylums.
Chapter 1: Introduction
James Gibb
Chapter 2: Historical Overview of the Archaeology of Institutional Life
Sherene Baugher
Part 1 – Method and Theory
Chapter 3: On the Enigma of Incarceration: Philosophical Approaches to Confinement in the Modern Era
Eleanor Casella
Chapter 4: Feminist Theory and the Historical Archaeology of Institutions
Suzanne Spencer-Wood
Chapter 5: Constructing Institution-Specific Site Formation Models
April Beisaw
Part 2 – Institutions of Education
Chapter 6: Rural Education and Community Social Relations
Deborah Rotman
Chapter 7: Individual Struggles and Institutional Goals: Small Voices from the Phoenix Indian School Track Site
Owen Lindauer
Part 3 – Institutions of Communality
Chapter 8: The Orphanage at Schulyer Mansion
Lois Feister
Chapter 9: A Feminist Approach to European Ideologies of Poverty and Institutionalization of the Poor in Falmouth, Massachusetts Suzanne Spencer-Wood
Chapter 10: Ideology, Idealism, and Reality: Investigating the Ephrata Commune
Stephen Warfel
Part 4 – Institutions of Incarceration
Chapter 11: Maintaining or Mixing Southern Culture in a Northern Prison, Johnson’s Island Confederate Officer Prison
David Bush
Chapter 12: Written on the Walls: Inmate Graffiti Within Places of Confinement
Eleanor Casella
Chapter 13: John Conolly’s ‘Ideal’ Asylum and Provisions for the Insane in Nineteenth Century South Australia and Tasmania
Susan Piddock
Chapter 14: The Future of the Archaeology of Institutions
Lu Ann De Cunzo
http://www.amazon.com/Archaeology-Institutional-Life-April-Beisaw/dp/0817355162/ref=ed_oe_p
-April
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April M. Beisaw, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Heidelberg University
Director of Research, Port Tobacco Archaeological Project
http://porttobacco.blogspot.com
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