A significant and deeply researched examination of the free nineteenth-century Black developers who transformed the cultural and architectural legacy of New Orleans.
A significant and deeply researched examination of the free nineteenth-century Black developers who transformed the cultural and architectural legacy of New Orleans.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. List of Tables 2. List of Figures 3. Introduction 4. Part I. Ownership: Possessing the Built Environment * Chapter 1. The Gens de Couleur Libres’ Acquisition of Property * Chapter 2. The Ramifications of Use and Location 5. Part II. Engagement: Forming and Transforming the Built Environment * Chapter 3. The Architecture of the Dolliole and Soulié Families * Chapter 4. “Uncommon Industry”: Gens de Couleur Libres Builders in Antebellum New Orleans * Chapter 5. “Raised to the Trade”: Building Practices of Gens de Couleur Libres Builders in Antebellum New Orleans * Chapter 6. The Status Quo: French, Creole, and Anglo Builders and Architects in Antebellum New Orleans 6. Part III. Entrepreneurship: Controlling the Built Environment * Chapter 7. Money, Power, and Status in the Building Trades 7. Conclusion. The Gens de Couleur Libres’ Development of Self and Group Identity through Ownership, Formation, Transformation, and Control of the Built Environment 8. Acknowledgments 9. Notes 10. Bibliography 11. Index
1. List of Tables 2. List of Figures 3. Introduction 4. Part I. Ownership: Possessing the Built Environment * Chapter 1. The Gens de Couleur Libres’ Acquisition of Property * Chapter 2. The Ramifications of Use and Location 5. Part II. Engagement: Forming and Transforming the Built Environment * Chapter 3. The Architecture of the Dolliole and Soulié Families * Chapter 4. “Uncommon Industry”: Gens de Couleur Libres Builders in Antebellum New Orleans * Chapter 5. “Raised to the Trade”: Building Practices of Gens de Couleur Libres Builders in Antebellum New Orleans * Chapter 6. The Status Quo: French, Creole, and Anglo Builders and Architects in Antebellum New Orleans 6. Part III. Entrepreneurship: Controlling the Built Environment * Chapter 7. Money, Power, and Status in the Building Trades 7. Conclusion. The Gens de Couleur Libres’ Development of Self and Group Identity through Ownership, Formation, Transformation, and Control of the Built Environment 8. Acknowledgments 9. Notes 10. Bibliography 11. Index
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