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Gendering Consumer Choice

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2013

Other Keywords
Gender • Consumption • Ceramics • African-American • Civil War • Community • Identity • alcohol • Masculinity • consumerism

Temporal Keywords
19th Century • 18th century, American Revolution • 19th Century, Civil War Era • 1864-1870 • early 1600s to late 1800s • 1783-1850

Geographic Keywords
North America • Massachusetts (State / Territory) • New York (State / Territory) • New Hampshire (State / Territory) • Idaho (State / Territory) • Maine (State / Territory) • Wisconsin (State / Territory) • Michigan (State / Territory) • Washington (State / Territory) • Minnesota (State / Territory)


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Community Formation, Consumption, and Gender at Camp Nelson’s ‘Home for Colored Refugees’ (2013)

The Empty Cup: Identity, Alcohol, and Material Culture in the Civil War Era (2013)

Everyday life at Champs Paya: the case study of a French migratory, male-only, cod fishing room in northern Newfoundland  (2013)

Gender, Gentility, and Revolution:  Detecting Women’s Influence on Household Consumption in Eighteenth Century Connecticut (2013)


Seeing Women in "Male" Spaces: Consumer Choice in Fugitive Slave Villages in 19th-Century Kenya (2013)

What About the Dishes? (2013)

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