“Historical Archaeology with Canon on the Side, Please”: In Honor of Mary C. Beaudry (1950-2020)
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2022
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "“Historical Archaeology with Canon on the Side, Please”: In Honor of Mary C. Beaudry (1950-2020)," at the 2022 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Mary C. Beaudry was a leading archaeologist, who worked creatively and diligently to “reinvent historical archaeology” and whose work has influenced our field on an international scale. During her career at Boston University, she also trained two generations of historical archaeologists who themselves are now transforming our practice. Embracing interpretive approaches to “ethnography in retrospect,” she modeled close and critical readings of diverse material culture and landscapes. Her fieldwork spanned the east coast of North America, the Caribbean, and the British Isles. Beaudry examined a remarkable range of topics, from colonialism and identity to agriculture and rural life, urbanization, and industrialization, and from households and health to mobility, poverty, and “shadow and intimate economies.” A persistent, outspoken advocate for ‘activating’ those voices silenced or ignored in the past and in the present, Beaudry spoke to the challenges facing archaeology and the ethics of our practice.
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Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-23 of 23)
- Documents (23)
- Archaeology in a Time of Climate Change, a Challenge for the This Generation and the Next: An Essay in Honor of Mary C. Beaudry (2022)
- Artifacts and Personal Identity: Reflecting on MCB (2022)
- Biographies and the Beaudry Legacy (2022)
- Conceptualizing Historic Households and Domestic Site Structure: My Early Conversations with Mary Beaudry (2022)
- Cooking with Mary: How Household Archaeology, Sensory Engagement, and Food Come Together (2022)
- Digging Beantown: Mary Beaudry's Boston (2022)
- Dining with M. — How Mary C. Beaudry Brought Seeds, Bones and Sherds Back to Life (2022)
- The Dynamics of Small Things Remembered: Giving Voice to A Silenced Past (2022)
- From One Mary to Another: An Archaeological Biography (2022)
- An Intellectual Genealogy of Plymouth Colony Archaeology (2022)
- "It Is the Devil’s Business": Acceptable Labor, Clandestine Labor, and Sex Work (2022)
- A Journey Without Maps: Following the path of the archaeological genealogy of Mary Beaudry (2022)
- Mary Beaudry’s Legacy: A View from Historic St. Mary’s City (2022)
- Mary C. Beaudry: Life, Career, and Contributions to Historical Archaeology (2022)
- Mary C. Beaudry: The Missing Virginia Years, 1972 to 1980 (2022)
- Memories of Mary Beaudry: Creating an Interdisciplinary Historical Archaeology (2022)
- My Collegial Interactions With Mary Beaudry (2022)
- Objects, Collections, Texts, Time: A Close Reading of a 19th-century "Pilgrim Box" (2022)
- A Propitious Influence: Mary Beaudry’s Contributions to Historical and Contemporary Archaeology in the Caribbean (2022)
- Reflecting on Point of View: Telling Stories with Archaeology (2022)
- The shadow of Mary Beaudry in Antarctic Archeology (2022)
- Stitched in Time: Mary Beaudry’s influence on the study of small finds (2022)
- "Subversive Poetics": Mary Beaudry's Archaeology of Language (2022)