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The Anthropology of Space and Place: Locating Culture (Blackwell Readers in Anthropology)
by Setha M. Low
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with references to "Colonial Williamsburg".
Excerpt - on Page 371: "
... 3 Colonial Williamsburg- a place that fashions itself as one of the most ambitious and extensive reconstruction projects ever undertaken - intends to ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Colonial Williamsburg, Lefrak City, Sabon Zongo, United States, Nonaligned Movement, being listo, outbye land, cikin gida, sheep farming people, historic conservation office, having cultura
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Williamsburg: A City that History Made (VA) (Making of America Series)
by Timothy E. Morgan
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with references to "Colonial Williamsburg".
Excerpt - on Page 57: "
... Rockefeller Library, Colonial Williamsburg, Inc.) John Smith's "Map of Virginia" shows Indian villages his ... "
Key Phrases:
Colonial Williamsburg, Rockefeller Library, Courtesy Visual Resources Center, Middle Plantation, Governor's Palace, City County, World War, Chesapeake Bay, Aliddlc Plantation, James River, Albert Durant, restored area
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Theorizing Museums: Representing Identity and Diversity in a Changing World (Sociological Review Monographs)
by Sharon Macdonald
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with references to "Colonial Williamsburg".
Excerpt - on Page 102: "
... Eric, Handler, Richard and Lawson, Anna, (1992), `On the Uses of Relativism: Fact, Conjecture, and Black and White Histories at Colonial Williamsburg,' in American Ethnologist 19 (4): 791-805. Handler, Richard, (1988), Nationalism and the Politics of Culture in Quebec. Madison: University of ... "
Key Phrases:
Colonial Williamsburg, New York, United States, George Wythe, City Museum, Tate Gallery, Polity Press, World War, Blackwell Publishers, Cowley Road, Enola Gay, Main Street
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History Museums in the United States: A CRITICAL ASSESSMENT
by Warren Leon
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with references to "Colonial Williamsburg".
Excerpt - on Page 65: "
... ' True, prominent industrialists sponsored the largest and most popular living-history museums-John D. Rockefeller , Jr. and Colonial Williamsburg, Henry Ford and Greenfield Village, and the Wells Brothers (American Optical Company) and Old Sturbridge Village -yet most smaller living-history ... "
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New York, New England, Colonial Williamsburg, Smithsonian Institution, United States, Slater Mill, costumed staff members, outdoor history museums, living historical farms, exhibit review, celebratory style, textile industrialization
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