Amst 175 / Art 191: American Architecture 1600-1860

Amst 175 / Art 191: American Architecture 1600-1860

AmSt 175 / AH 191: American Architecture 1600-1860 Fall 2008 Professor Longstreth REFERENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX SURVEYS/ANTHOLOGIES....................................................................................................……………………2 ENGLISH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE…………......................................................................……………….3 DUTCH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE…………………………………………………………………………….6 FRENCH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE………………………………………………………………………...…7 SPANISH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE…………………………………………………………………………..8 GERMAN-AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE…………………………………………………………………………9 EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY..........................................................................................………………....10 LOCAL/REGIONAL STUDIES................................................................................................………………….11 HOUSES/HOUSING............................................................................................................……………………..16 COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS………………………………………………………………………………………21 EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS……………………………………………………………………………………...23 GOVERNMENTAL BUILDINGS………………………………………………………………………………..…23 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS………………………………………………………………………………………...25 INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS………………………………………………………………………………….…26 RELIGIOUS BUILDINGS…………………………………………………………………………………………..26 OTHER BUILDING TYPES..................................................................................................……………………28 MATERIALS/TECHNOLOGY...............................................................................................…………………..29 ARCHITECTS/BUILDERS....................................................................................................……………………31 MISCELLANEOUS.............................................................................................................……………………..35 SOME FURTHER SOURCES……………………………………………………………………………………….37 [JSAH = Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians] 1 1 Surveys and Anthologies Annmarie Adams and Sally McMurry, eds., Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VII, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997 Wayne Andrews, Architecture, Ambition and Americans: A Social History of American Architecture, revised ed., New York: Free Press, 1978 Kenneth Breisch and Alison Hoagland, Building Environments: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, X, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2005 Daniel J. Boorstin, The Americans, 3 vols., New York: Random House, 1958, 1965, 1973 Simon J. Bronner, ed., American Material Culture and Folklife: A Prologue and Dialogue, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Research Press, 1985 Thomas Carter, ed., Images of an American Land: Vernacular Architecture in the Western United States, Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997 ______________ and Bernard Herman, eds., Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, III, Colombia: University of Missouri Press, 1989 ______________________________________, Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IV, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1991 Elizabeth Cromley and Carter Hudgins, eds., Gender, Space, and Shelter: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, V, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1995 __________________________________________, Shaping Communities: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VI, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997 Marian C. Donnelley, Architecture in Colonial America, Eugene: University of Oregon Press, 2003 Keith Eggener, ed., American Architectural History: A Contemporary Reader, New York: Routledge, 2004 John Marston Fitch, American Building: The Historical Forces That Shaped It, 2nd revised ed., Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1966 Don Gifford, ed., The Literature of Architecture; The Evolution of Architectural Theory and Practice in Nineteenth-Century America, New York: E.P. Dutton, 1966 Alan Gowans, Styles and Types of North American Architecture: Social Function and Cultural Expression, New York: Harper-Collins, 1992 David Handlin, American Architecture, New York: Thames & Hudson, 1985 Alison Hoagland and Kenneth Breisch, eds., Constructing Image, Identity, and Place: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, IX, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2003 James Kornwolf, Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial North America, 3 vols., Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002 John A. Kouwenhoven, The Arts in Modern Civilization, New York: Doubleday, 1948 2 2 Sally McMurry and Annmarie Adams, eds., People: Power, Places: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VIII, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2000 Lewis Mumford, Roots of Contemporary American Architecture, New York: Reinhold, 1952 Allen G. Noble, ed., To Build a New Land: Ethnic Landscapes in North America, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992 ______________, Wood, Brick and Stone; The North American Settlement Landscape, 2 vols., Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984 Leland Roth, ed., America Builds: Source Documents in American Architecture and Planning, New York: Harper & Row, 1983 Vincent Scully, American Architecture and Urbanism, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1969 John R. Stilgoe, Common Landscape of America, 1580-1845, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982 Dell Upton, Architecture in the United States, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998 __________ and John Michael Vlach, eds., Common Places; Readings in American Vernacular Architecture, Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1986 Camille Wells, ed., Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, Annapolis: Vernacular Architecture Forum, 1982 __________________, Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, II, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1986 Marcus Whiffen and Frederick Koeper, American Architecture 1607-1976, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1981 English Colonial Architecture Architecture in Colonial Massachusetts, Boston: Colonial Society of Massachusetts, 1979 Peter Benes, ed., Early American Probate Inventories, Dublin Seminar for New England Folklife: Annual Proceedings 1987, Boston: Boston University, 1989 Richard Candee, "A Documentary History of Plymouth Colony Architecture, 1620-1700," Old-Time New England, January-March 1969, 59-71; April-June 1969, 105-11; October-December 1969, 37-53 ______________, "First-Period Architecture in Maine and New Hampshire: The Evidence of Probate Inventories," in Peter Benes and Jane Benes, eds., Early American Probate Inventories, Boston: Boston University Press, 1989, 97-120 Cary Carson, et. al., "Impermanent Architecture in the Southern American Colonies," Winterthur Portfolio, summer-autumn 1981, 135-96 ___________, et al., eds., Of Consuming Interests: The Style of Life in the Eighteenth Century, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994 3 3 Peter Coclanis, "The Sociology of Architecture in Colonial Charleston: Pattern and Process in an Eighteenth- Century Southern City," Journal of Social History, summer 1985, 607-23 Abbott Lowell Cummings, "The Beginnings of Provincial Renaissance Architecture in Boston, 1690-1725," JSAH, March 1983, 43-53 _____________________, The Framed Houses of the Massachusetts Bay, 1625-1725, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1979 _____________________, “Recent Tree-Ring Studies of Early New England Buildings: An Evaluation,” Vernacular Architecture, 2004, 66-71 James Deetz, In Small Things Forgotten; The Archeology of Early American Life, Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1977 Terrence Epperson, "Constructing Difference: The Social and Spatial Order of the Chesapeake Plantation," in "I, Too, Am American: Archaeological Studies of African-American Life, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1999, 159-71 Cynthia Falk, "Symbols of Assimilation of Status? The Meanings of Eighteen-Century Houses in Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania," Winterthur Portfolio, summer-autumn 1998, 107-34 J. Richie Garrison, et al., eds., After Ratification: Material Life in Delaware, 1789-1820 Newark: Museum Studies Program, University of Delaware, 1988 __________________, Landscape and Material Life in Franklin County, Massachusetts, 1770-1860, Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1991 Anthony N. B. Garvan, Architecture and Town Planning in Colonial Connecticut, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1951 Henry Glassie, "Eighteenth-Century Cultural Process in Delaware Valley Folk Building," Winterthur Portfolio, 1972, 29-57 _____________, Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1968 Alan Gowans, "The Mansions of Alloways Creek," Revue de l'Art Canadienne/Canadian Art Review, 1976, 55-71 Bernard Herman, “Eighteenth-Century Quaker Houses in the Delaware Valley and the Aesthetics of Practice,” in Emma Jones Lapsansky and Anne Verplanck, eds. Quaker Aesthetics: Reflections on a Quaker Ethic in American Design and Consumption, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003, 188-211, 347- 49 Graham Hood, The Governor's Palace in Williamsburg: A Cultural Study, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1991 Carter Hudgins, "Robert 'King' Carter and the Landscape of Tidewater Virginia in the Eighteenth Century," in William Kelso and Rachael Most, eds., Earth Patterns: Essays in Landscape Archaeology, Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1990, 59-70 J. Frederick Kelly, Early Domestic Architecture of Connecticut, reprint ed., New York: Dover, 1963 4 4 Fiske Kimball, Domestic Architecture of the American Colonies and of the Early American Republic, New York: Charles

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