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Historical Archaeology of Gendered Lives

Historical Archaeology of Gendered Lives

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Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology

Historical Archaeology of Gendered Lives

Deborah Rotman

Social Science / Archaeology

During the last half of the nineteenth century, a number of social and economic factors converged that resulted in the rural village of Deerfield, Massachusetts becoming almost entirely female. This drastic shift in population presents a unique lens through which to study gender roles and social relations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The lessons gleaned from this case study will provide new insight to the study of gender relations throughout other historical periods as well.

Through an intensive examination of both historical and archaeological evidence, the author presents a clear picture of the gendered social relations in Deerfield over the span of seventy years. While gender relations in urban settings have been studied extensively, this unique work provides the same level of examination to gender relations in a rural setting. Likewise, where previous studies have often focused only on relations between married men and women, the unique case of Deerfield provides insight into the experiences of single women, particularly widows and “spinsters”.

This work presents a unique contribution that will be essential for anyone studying the historical archaeology of gender, or gender roles in the Victorian era and beyond.


Publication Date: 04 August 2009
Publisher: Springer New York
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9780387896670
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 265

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