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Suzanne Spencer-Wood <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jul 2012 16:23:25 -0400
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Hi Sam, sounds interesting- what site is it? There are several articles,
including Brook Farm and other utopian communities in Hist Arch vol. 40,
No. 1, edited by Thad Van Bueren. My article in the issue is on the roles
and status of women and men in several different communes and the evidence
from arrangement of foundations on landscapes indicating degree of
cooperative housekeeping/communalism versus individual households. I
discuss fourierist communes and their attractions for women, including
paying higher wages, though still not equal with men's wages.
regards,
suzanne


On Mon, Jul 23, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Samantha Savory <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I have just begun researching a collection  that has a
> transcendental/foureuristic society component. I would appreciate some
> extra sources that would help to provide a stronger background in past work
> as well as  potential research avenues.
> It was suggested that I should compare this site with Shaker Village
> sites, because they were both prominent societies in the Northeast at the
> same time.
> I was considering looking at foodways, but the site had several
> occupations.
>
> Comments and suggests would be welcomed.
>
> Thanks
> Sam
>

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