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An Archaeology of Structural Violence
Life in a Twentieth-Century Coal Town
University Press of Florida
Drawing on material evidence from daily life in a coal-mining town, this book offers an up-close view of the political economy of the United States over the course of the twentieth century. This community’s story illustrates the great ironies of this era, showing how modernist progress and plenty were inseparable from the destructive cycles of capitalism.
Race, Place, and Memory
Deep Currents in Wilmington, North Carolina
University Press of Florida
Cuban Cultural Heritage
A Rebel Past for a Revolutionary Nation
University Press of Florida
Cuban Cultural Heritage explores the role that cultural heritage and museums played in the construction of a national identity in postcolonial Cuba.
Heritage at the Interface
Interpretation and Identity
Edited by Glenn Hooper
University Press of Florida
Slavery behind the Wall
An Archaeology of a Cuban Coffee Plantation
University Press of Florida
Mythic Frontiers
Remembering, Forgetting, and Profiting with Cultural Heritage Tourism
University Press of Florida
Excavating Memory
Sites of Remembering and Forgetting
Edited by Maria Theresia Starzmann and John R. Roby
University Press of Florida
Eating in the Side Room
Food, Archaeology, and African American Identity
University Press of Florida
Ancestors of Worthy Life
Plantation Slavery and Black Heritage at Mount Clare
University Press of Florida
Cultural Heritage Management
A Global Perspective
Edited by Phyllis Mauch Messenger and George S. Smith
University Press of Florida
God's Fields
Landscape, Religion, and Race in Moravian Wachovia
University Press of Florida
Crossroads and Cosmologies
Diasporas and Ethnogenesis in the New World
University Press of Florida
Ethnographies and Archaeologies
Iterations of the Past
Edited by Lena Mortensen and Julie Hollowell
University Press of Florida
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