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Reordering the Landscape of Wye House

Nature, Spirituality, and Social Order

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Reordering the Landscape of Wye House

Nature, Spirituality, and Social Order

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This book examines early European American and African American gardening practices, social order, and material culture at the Wye House plantation. Located on the eastern shore of Maryland, this plantation housed the Welsh Lloyd family and hundreds of enslaved Africans and African Americans, including Frederick Douglass. Pruitt examines the different possible interactions and understandings of nature at the Wye House and their impact on the dynamic, culturally-based, and entangled landscape of imposed and hidden meanings, colonization and resistance, and science and magic. This book is recommended for scholars interested in historic and public archeology, applied anthropology, American and African American history, and race studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The Historical Landscape
Chapter 2: The Lloyds' Landscape
Chapter 3: The Reordered Landscape
Chapter 4: The Present Landscape
Conclusions

Product details

Published 13 Apr 2017
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 158
ISBN 9781498528238
Imprint Lexington Books
Illustrations 2 BW Illustrations, 7 BW Photos, 1 Charts, 1 Graphs, 3 Tables
Dimensions 241 x 161 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Elizabeth Pruitt

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