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Lisa C. Tolbert (Author)

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February 25, 1999
The antebellum South has been drawn largely as a map of contrasting extremes—a vast agrarian landscape punctuated by a few major cities. Small towns have either been viewed as sleepy villages that reflected the countryside or dismissed as urban microcosms. In Constructing Townscapes, however, the small town emerges from obscurity to reveal its distinctive and influential role in the southern landscape.

Using existing architectural evidence as well as photographs, maps, diaries, letters, and newspapers, Lisa Tolbert shows how residents of four county seats in antebellum Middle Tennessee rebuilt and reorganized their towns in response to changing social and economic circumstances. She also illuminates the ways in which three seemingly powerless groups—women, young men, and slaves—influenced the arrangement of town space, vividly retracing the footsteps of members of these groups as they traveled town streets to perform their daily routines.

Through careful analysis of the relationships between the material and social contexts of town life, Tolbert shows that small towns, whose stories have usually been considered incidental to the course of southern history, should actually be understood as important components of antebellum southern culture.


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Editorial Reviews

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[A] guidepost on our path to a more integrative study of the built environment.

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians

[A]n eminently readable volume that should be required for any history, architecture, landscape, cultural geography and archaeology class.

Vernacular Architecture Newsletter

Constructing Townscapes will surely become a model for future students of the American cultural landscape.

Journal of American History

[Presents] a facet of antebellum slavery rarely seen in the historical literature.

Journal of the Early Republic

Represents a vigorous challenge to the somewhat more rigid parameters of quantitative history that is sometimes employed in urban studies.

Southern Historian

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Establishes the distinctive and influential role of small towns as an important component in the shaping of antebellum southern culture. Based on documentary materials from middle Tennessee.

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As the eighteenth century came to a close, town grids were hardly a distinguishing feature of the Middle Tennessee landscape. Read the first page
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integrated townscape, larger townscape, white town residents, central courthouse square, town space, town slavery, visiting ritual, communal intimacy, town slaves, town households, architectural renovation, antebellum cities, new county seat, commercial blocks, town builders, racial configuration, slave residents, brick courthouses, urban slavery, architectural transformation, bedford county, town commissioners
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Middle Tennessee, John Spence, Nathan Vaught, Virginia Shelton, Kate Carney, Union University, Edmund Cooper, Middle Tennesseans, African American, Civil War, Rutherford County, Sons of Temperance, Hannah Henderson, Jackson College, Maury County, Soule Female College, New York, North Carolina, John Shofner, William Shelton, Columbia Female Institute, Columbia Turnpike, New Orleans, Harriet Jacobs, Caroline Nicholson
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