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Building an American Identity
Linda E. Smeins
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Description for Building an American Identity
Paperback. This work follows the evolution of the pattern book houses and how they represented the notion of home and community in American historical memory. The book also includes illustrations of such communities. Num Pages: 336 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 3JH; AM; HBJK; HBLL; HBTB; JFS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 150 x 17. Weight in Grams: 431.
Queen Anne or Victorian, these beautiful houses have become nostalgic sites in our historical memory. Linda Smeins explores the development of pattern-book houses, considered the new "modern suburban home" of the late 19th century. Through a discussion of pattern-book designs and plans and pattern-book-inspired houses, Smeins traces the evolution of this architectural style and explores the meanings embodied in the notion of home and community. Building an American Identity is an excellent resource for architectural historians, historic preservations, educators and anyone interested in the social history behind the building of America's Victorian homes.
Queen Anne or Victorian, these beautiful houses have become nostalgic sites in our historical memory. Linda Smeins explores the development of pattern-book houses, considered the new "modern suburban home" of the late 19th century. Through a discussion of pattern-book designs and plans and pattern-book-inspired houses, Smeins traces the evolution of this architectural style and explores the meanings embodied in the notion of home and community. Building an American Identity is an excellent resource for architectural historians, historic preservations, educators and anyone interested in the social history behind the building of America's Victorian homes.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
AltaMira Press,U.S. United States
Number of pages
336
Condition
New
Number of Pages
336
Place of Publication
California, United States
ISBN
9780761989639
SKU
V9780761989639
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About Linda E. Smeins
Western Washington University
Reviews for Building an American Identity
Smein's book affords a meticulous account of residential development patterns, the drive to home ownership, the strata of professional involvement and conflicts, the tactics of pattern book production, the changing moods of architectural design, and many other facets of the subject. Along the way, she underscores how important this episode was in giving definition and character not just to the American landscape, but also to the presence and outlook of the American middle class. Smein draws from a range of recent scholarship and mines an abundance of period sources. Her narrative is engaging and articulate. Building an American Identity is a valuable source for all those interested in American domestic culture and community of the period.
Richard Longstreth, The George Washington University
American Studies International
Linda Smeins greatly furthers our insight into the field of late-nineteenth century pattern book architecture in her first book....The most ambitious work published to date on pattern book architecture....Smeins' book is the most important contribution to the study of pattern book architecture and building in recent years and will most likely remain so in the future.
Christopher VerPlanck, Page & Turnbull, Architects
Vernacular Architecture Newsletter
Historians of American culture will find that the great value of this book is its close description of nineteenth-century architectural pattern books. It illuminates the complex historical process by which cultural ideals influence and are influenced by large-scale modern commerce and technology.
Alexander von Hoffman, Harvard University
American Historical Review, December 2002
Through a rich, well-organized text peppered with reprinted pattern book illustrations, Smeins examines this unique architectural feature as an untapped component of a larger study: Late 19th-century home, family, and society....She covers the vocal professionals who opposed pattern books for their designs of sham decoration on meanly constructed buildings.
L.B. Sickels-Taves, Eastern Michigan University
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Richard Longstreth, The George Washington University
American Studies International
Linda Smeins greatly furthers our insight into the field of late-nineteenth century pattern book architecture in her first book....The most ambitious work published to date on pattern book architecture....Smeins' book is the most important contribution to the study of pattern book architecture and building in recent years and will most likely remain so in the future.
Christopher VerPlanck, Page & Turnbull, Architects
Vernacular Architecture Newsletter
Historians of American culture will find that the great value of this book is its close description of nineteenth-century architectural pattern books. It illuminates the complex historical process by which cultural ideals influence and are influenced by large-scale modern commerce and technology.
Alexander von Hoffman, Harvard University
American Historical Review, December 2002
Through a rich, well-organized text peppered with reprinted pattern book illustrations, Smeins examines this unique architectural feature as an untapped component of a larger study: Late 19th-century home, family, and society....She covers the vocal professionals who opposed pattern books for their designs of sham decoration on meanly constructed buildings.
L.B. Sickels-Taves, Eastern Michigan University
CHOICE