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American Architectural History : A Contemporary Reader by Keith Eggener (2004, Perfect)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100415306957
ISBN-139780415306959
eBay Product ID (ePID)30466598

Product Key Features

Number of Pages464 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameAmerican Architectural History : a Contemporary Reader
Publication Year2004
SubjectReference, General, Regional, History / General
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArchitecture
AuthorKeith Eggener
FormatPerfect

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Item Height1.1 in
Item Weight37.7 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.9 in

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2003-020543
Reviews'Stimulating ... [a] valuable sampler of new scholarship ... a welcome supplement to existing surveys and a challenge to scholars and publishers alike to go further in retelling the history of our built environment.' - Journal of Architectural Education, 'Stimulating ... [a] valuable sampler of new scholarship ... a welcome supplement to existing surveys and a challenge to scholars and publishers alike to go further in retelling the history of our built environment.'- Journal of Architectural Education
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal720/.973
Table Of ContentPart 1: Staking Claim, Shaping Space Part 2: Building the Republic Part 3: Materialism and Mediation in the Gilded Age Part 4: Visions of a New Era: Seeing Self, Seeing Others, Being Seen Part 5: Shifting Scenes: Modernism and Postmodernism Part 6: The City in Question
SynopsisThis book presents a collection of recent writings on architecture and urbanism in the United States, with topics ranging from colonial to contemporary times., This major new text presents a collection of recent writings on architecture and urbanism in the United States, with topics ranging from colonial to contemporary times. In terms of content and scope, there is no collection, in or out of print, directly comparable to this one. The essays are drawn from the past twenty years' of publishing in the field, arranged chronologically from colonial to contemporary and accessible in thematic groupings, contextualized and introduced by Keith Eggener. Drawing together 24 illustrated essays by major and emerging scholars in the field, American Architectural History is a valuable resource for students of the history of American art, architecture, urbanism, and material culture.
LC Classification NumberNA705.A483 2004