In Historic Real Estate, Whitney Martinko shows how early Americans debated whether, and how, to preserve historic structures as permanent features of the new nation's landscape. She argues that early advocates of preservation affirmed a capitalist system of land development by promising to make it moral.
In Historic Real Estate, Whitney Martinko shows how early Americans debated whether, and how, to preserve historic structures as permanent features of the new nation's landscape. She argues that early advocates of preservation affirmed a capitalist system of land development by promising to make it moral.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Whitney Martinko is Associate Professor of History at Villanova University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction. Architecture, Society, and Economy in the Early United States I. Corporate Properties Chapter 1. Capital Plans: Ancient Monuments in Public Squares Chapter 2. Sacred Forms: Public Buildings and Urban Improvements II. Commercial Sites Chapter 3. The Business of Preservation: Antiquarian Views and Commercial Enterprise Chapter 4. Moral Real Estate: Sacred Historic Space and the Politics of Speculation III. Domestic Spaces Chapter 5. Civic Housekeeping: Voluntary Associations and Domestic Economy Chapter 6. Ancestral Estates: Patrimonial Property and Rural Improvement Epilogue. Rethinking Mount Vernon and Its Legacy Notes Index Acknowledgments
Preface Introduction. Architecture, Society, and Economy in the Early United States I. Corporate Properties Chapter 1. Capital Plans: Ancient Monuments in Public Squares Chapter 2. Sacred Forms: Public Buildings and Urban Improvements II. Commercial Sites Chapter 3. The Business of Preservation: Antiquarian Views and Commercial Enterprise Chapter 4. Moral Real Estate: Sacred Historic Space and the Politics of Speculation III. Domestic Spaces Chapter 5. Civic Housekeeping: Voluntary Associations and Domestic Economy Chapter 6. Ancestral Estates: Patrimonial Property and Rural Improvement Epilogue. Rethinking Mount Vernon and Its Legacy Notes Index Acknowledgments
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