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The gentleman's house in the British Atlantic world, 1680-1780

Title
The gentleman's house in the British Atlantic world, 1680-1780 / Stephen Hague (Rowan University, USA).
ISBN
9781137378378 (hardback)
1137378379 (hardback)
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
Physical Description
xvi, 233 pages : illustrations (some colored) ; 24 cm
Summary
"The eighteenth-century Georgian mansion holds a fascination in both Britain and America. Between the late seventeenth century and 1780, compact classical houses developed as a distinct architectural type. From small country estates to provincial towns and their outskirts, 'gentlemen's houses' proliferated in Britain and its American colonies. The Gentleman's House analyses the evolution of these houses and their owners to tell a story about incremental social change in the British Atlantic world. It challenges accounts of the newly wealthy buying large estates and overspending on houses and material goods. Instead, gentlemen's houses offer a new interpretation of social mobility characterized by measured growth and demonstrate that colonial Americans and provincial Britons made similar house building and furnishing choices to confirm their status in British society. This book is essential reading for social, cultural, and architectural historians, curators, and historic house-enthusiasts"-- Provided by publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 31, 2015
Contents
The Gentleman's House in Context
Building Status
Situating Status
Arranging Status
Furnishing Status
Enacting Status
Social Strategies and Gentlemanly Networks.
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