10 edition of Landscape of Slavery found in the catalog.
Published
January 31, 2008
by University of South Carolina Press
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Todd D. Smith (Foreword), Angela D. Mack (Editor), Stephen G. Hoffius (Editor) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 166 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL12196004M |
ISBN 10 | 1570037205 |
ISBN 10 | 9781570037207 |
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Bridging art history and social history, Landscape of Slavery undertakes an original study of plantation images from the eighteenth century through the present to unravel the realities and mythology inherent in this complex and often provocative subject.
Through eighty-three color plates, nineteen black-and-white illustrations, and six thematic essays, the collection examines depictions of /5(5).
"Landscape of Slavery is a landmark study that shows how the plantation has endured in the American consciousness as a nostalgic memory for whites and as an open wound for blacks. For more than three centuries, artists have captured the plantation in works that are both profoundly moving and deeply : $ Countering the widespread misconception that slavery existed only on plantations, and that urban areas were immune from its impacts, Slavery in the City is the first volume to deal exclusively with the impact of North American slavery on urban design and city life during the antebellum period.
This groundbreaking collection of essays brings together studies from diverse disciplines, including Format: Hardcover. Landscape of Slavery book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. Through eighty-nine color plates and six thematic essays, this collec /5(11).
Angela D. Mack & Stephen G. Hoffius, The Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art. Columbia, S. C.: University of South Carolina Press, The Old Mount Vernon, Negro Life at the South, and A Visit from the Old Mistress appear on pages, and (detail, page ).
The landscape of slavery For 45 minutes, Harvard historian Walter Johnson read from a chapter of his forthcoming book at the Radcliffe Gymnasium. An uneasy stillness filled the hall at the conclusion of his presentation.
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Mary’s County. Large Repositories of Maryland-related Primary Sources. Legacy of Slavery in Maryland, Maryland State databases for St. Mary’s County include War of reimbursements. His book Soul by Soul explored the day-to-day workings of the antebellum slave market.
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The mission of telling a fuller history of the University of Virginia has most recently led to the publication of “Educated in Tyranny: Slavery at Thomas Jefferson’s University,” a book that reveals how slavery was part of the landscape, culture and politics of the University’s first 50 years.
In The Landscape of History, John Lewis Gaddis offers an insightful glimpse at what historians on a series of lectures given by the author at Oxford University, the book offers a welcome introduction to historical methodology and an overview of the state of the art. Mulberry Row was the dynamic, industrial hub of Jefferson’s 5,acre agricultural enterprise.
As the principal plantation street, it was the center of work and domestic life for dozens of people — free whites, free blacks, indentured servants, and enslaved people. The pavilions, in Jefferson’s words, were to be “models of chaste and correct architecture, and of a variety of appearance, no two alike so as to serve as specimens for the architectural lecturer.” UVA was the architecture of democracy.
But the University of Virginia was also a landscape of slavery. Title of a book, article or other published item (this will display to the public): Landscape of slavery: the plantation in American art ISBN of the winning item. Book is in Like New / near Mint Condition. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one.
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Jamaican Maroons fought two major wars against the British during the 18th century. With reference to maps and views in the King's Topographical Collection, Miles Ogborn investigates these communities of escaped slaves and their attempts to retain their freedom in a landscape of slavery.
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LANDSCAPE OF SLAVERY: The Plantation in American Art. Edited by A.D. Mack & S.G. Hoffius. Exhibition Catalog. Bridging art history and social history this volume undertakes an original study of plantation images from the eighteenth century through the present to unravel the realities and mythology inherent in this complex subject.
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pages. ISBN Google Books offers a Limited Preview of this book. Get this from a library. Landscape of slavery: the plantation in American art. [Angela D Mack; Stephen G Hoffius; University of Virginia. Art Museum.; Gibbes Museum of Art (Charleston, S.C.); Morris Museum of Art (Augusta, Ga.); Carolina Art Association.;] -- Approaching their topic through the lenses of art history and social history, the authors explore a largely unexamined and provocative.
Learning the alphabet went hand in hand with learning Calvinist principles in early America. The phrase “In Adam’s fall, we sinned all,” taught children the first letter of the alphabet and the concept of original sin at the same time.
More than 6 million copies in editions of the New England Primer were printed between and Back of the Big House was a really awesome account of the architecture of plantation slavery. The book shows how slaves were able to carve out a section of the plantation for their own private lives.
It's also interesting to note how the homes were constructed based on the owner's wealth and what part of the country the plantation was in 4/5.About the Book "Landscape of Slavery: The Plantation in American Art" Edited by Angela D. Mack and Stephen G.
Hoffius (University of South Carolina Press/January ) Serving as a companion to the exhibition of the same name, "Landscape of Slavery" draws upon art history and social history to illustrate the complexities of the American South.