The Material Body -

The Material Body

Embodiment, History and Archaeology in Industrialising England, 1700-1850
Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2024
Manchester University Press (Verlag)
978-1-5261-5278-7 (ISBN)
31,15 inkl. MwSt
This book combines the approaches of historians and archaeologists to explore past individuals as embodied subjects by examining the material and experiencing body in England, 1700–1850. It explores precisely how the biological, physical, environmental, cultural and social interacted in the production of the embodied experiences. -- .
This volume explores the possibilities of studying embodied subjects in the past through the sources and approaches of archaeology, history and material culture studies. It draws on collections of human remains, material culture and documentary evidence from Britain during the period 1700–1850, considering the themes of gender, rank, age, disability and maternity. Each chapter looks at the lived experiences of the material body, bringing together disciplines that share an interest in the material or embodied turn. Combining archaeological and historical data to reconstruct embodied experiences, the volume represents the first collection of genuinely collaborative scholarship by historians and archaeologists. -- .

Elizabeth Craig-Atkins is a Senior Lecturer in Human Osteology at the University of Sheffield Karen Harvey is Professor of Cultural History at the University of Birmingham -- .

Introduction: the material body in archaeology and history – Elizabeth Craig-Atkins and Karen Harvey
1 Archives of embodiment: body and experience in the archaeological and historical record – Karen Harvey
2 Marking maternity: integrating historical and archaeological evidence for reproduction in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries – Elizabeth Craig-Atkins and Mary E. Fissell
3 Embodying the history of shoes: footwear and gender in Britain, 1700–1850 – Matthew McCormack
4 ‘The Corporation of Corpse-stealers’: archaeological and historical evidence of bodysnatching in early eighteenth-century London – Robert Hartle
5 Who smokes anymore? Documentary, archaeological and osteological evidence for tobacco consumption and its relationship to social identity in industrial England, 1700–1850 – Anna M. Davies-Barrett and Sarah A. Inskip
6 Uncovering the lives of late-eighteenth- and nineteenth-century inhabitants of Bristol through osteoarchaeological and documentary analysis – Heidi Dawson-Hobbis and Jocelyn Davis
7 Disability, gender and old age in the Industrial Revolution: cultural historical and osteoarchaeological perspectives – Sophie L. Newman and David M. Turner
Index -- .

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Social Archaeology and Material Worlds
Zusatzinfo 29 black & white illustrations
Verlagsort Manchester
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 543 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Wirtschaftsgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-5261-5278-9 / 1526152789
ISBN-13 978-1-5261-5278-7 / 9781526152787
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