Historical Archaeo-Geographies of Scaled Statehood: American Federalism and Material Practices of National Prohibition in California, 1917–1933
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Anne E. Mosher
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机构:Syracuse University,Department of Geography, The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Anne E. Mosher
Laurie A. Wilkie
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机构:Syracuse University,Department of Geography, The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
Laurie A. Wilkie
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[1] Syracuse University,Department of Geography, The Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs
[2] University of California,Department of Anthropology
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Archaeologies
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2010年
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6卷
关键词:
Spatiality;
Historical archaeology;
Historical geography;
Political geography;
California;
Eighteenth Amendment;
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This paper discusses the ways that a more explicit engagement with the discipline of historical geography could contribute to archaeologies of the recent and contemporary past. Scholars working in this time period must consider multiple scales of connectivity between people and places through time and would benefit from political geography’s recent theorizing on scale and the state. We present a preliminary case study of what we term a historical archeo-geography drawing upon archaeological materials from late nineteenth to mid-twentieth century sites to demonstrate how state and federal legislation is enacted at the household level.