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Title Slavery in the city : architecture and landscapes of urban slavery in North America / edited by Clifton Ellis and Rebecca Ginsburg
Published Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 186 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents Introduction: Studying the landscapes of North American urban slavery -- Architecture of urban domestic slavery in the Chesapeake and Jamaica : comparative evidence / Edward A. Chappell -- "Appropriated to the use of the colored people" : urban slave housing in the north / John Michael Vlach -- Close quarters : master and slave space in eighteenth-century Annapolis / Clifton Ellis -- Understanding antebellum Charleston's backlots through light, sound, and action / Gina Haney -- Urban sites of slavery in antebellum Texas / Kenneth Hafertepe -- Slavery in Knoxville, Tennessee : in, but not entirely of, the south / Charles H. Faulkner -- Henry, a slave, v. State of Tennessee : the public and private space of slaves in a small town / Lisa Tolbert -- Conclusion: Directions for future studies of North American slavery
Summary 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 architectural history, historical archaeology, geography, and American studies. The contributors analyze urban sites and landscapes that are likewise varied, from the back lots of nineteenth-century Charleston townhouses to movements of enslaved workers through the streets of a small Tennessee town. These essays not only highlight the diversity of the slave experience in the antebellum city and town but also clearly articulate the common experience of conflict inherent in relationships based on power, resistance, and adaptation. 'Slavery in the City' makes significant contributions to our understanding of American slavery and offers an essential guide to any study of slavery and the built environment
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Architecture and society -- United States -- History
Architecture and society -- Caribbean Area -- History
Enslaved persons -- United States -- Social conditions
Enslaved persons -- Caribbean Area -- Social conditions
Streetscapes (Urban design) -- United States -- History
Streetscapes (Urban design) -- Caribbean Area -- History
Space (Architecture) -- Social aspects -- United States -- History
Space (Architecture) -- Social aspects -- Caribbean Area -- History
ARCHITECTURE -- Adaptive Reuse & Renovation.
ARCHITECTURE -- Buildings -- Landmarks & Monuments.
ARCHITECTURE -- Professional Practice.
ARCHITECTURE -- Reference.
ARCHITECTURE -- History -- General.
Architecture and society
Enslaved persons -- Social conditions
Space (Architecture) -- Social aspects
Streetscapes (Urban design)
Sklaverei
Stadt
Caribbean Area
United States
Nordamerika
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Ellis, Clifton, 1956- editor.
Ginsburg, Rebecca, 1963- editor.
ISBN 9780813940069
0813940060