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Beskrivning
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness is the first scholarly work that presents the archaeology of Victorian social conventions as evidence of something more than respectability manifested as socio-economic status, manners and etiquette.
Dr E. Jeanne Harris has over 35 years’ experience in cultural heritage and resource management in the USA and Australia. She is the owner of UrbanAnalysts, a consultancy specialising in the analysis of historical artefacts.
Innehållsförteckning
List of figuresList of tablesIntroduction: 19th-century health and Victorian valuesBrief history of ParramattaCreating a case studyAustralian class and social structureThe archaeology of social classThe history of colonial medicine, public health and environmental reformThe archaeology of personal health and social reformsColonial Parramatta: a medical anthropological approach to health and classConcluding remarksAppendixReferencesIndex
Tim Murray, Kristal Buckley, Sarah Hayes, Geoff Hewitt, Justin McCarthy, Richard Mackay, Barbara Minchinton, Charlotte Smith, Jeremy Smith, Bronwyn Woff
Tim Murray, Kristal Buckley, Sarah Hayes, Geoff Hewitt, Justin McCarthy, Richard Mackay, Barbara Minchinton, Charlotte Smith, Jeremy Smith, Bronwyn Woff