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An Archaeology of Capitalism

Matthew Johnson (Author)

9781557863485, Wiley

Paperback / softback, published 18 December 1995

260 pages
22.8 x 15.4 x 1.8 cm, 0.397 kg

An Archaeology of Capitalism offers an account of landscape and material culture from the later Middle Ages to the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution. In tracing some of the roots of modernity back to the transformation of the countryside, this book seeks an innovative understanding of the transition between feudalism and capitalism, and does so through a unique synthesis of archaeology, economic, social and cultural history, historical geography and architectural history.
Medieval and early modern archaeology has in the past focused on small-scale empirical contributions to the study of the period. The approach taken here is both wider-ranging and more ambitious. The author breaks down the dividing lines between archaeological and documentary evidence to provide a vivid reconstruction of pre-industrial material life and of the social and mental processes that came together in the post-medieval period in the transition towards modernity. Matthew Johnson is careful to avoid a simplifying evolutionary explanation, but rather sees the period in terms of a diversity of social and material practices evident in material traces - traces that survive and that, when reused in different contexts, came to mean different things.

Preface.

1. Introduction.

2. Enduring Structures and Historical Understanding.

3. Understanding Enclosure.

4. Housing, Fields, Maps and Cultures.

5. Ordering the World.

6. Archaeologies of Authority.

7. Redefining the Domestic.

8. Thinking about Objects.

Conclusion.

Glossary.

References.

Index.

Subject Areas: Archaeology [HD]

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