Domesticating History: The Political Origins of America's House Museums

Domesticating History: The Political Origins of America's House Museums

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Domesticating History: The Political Origins of America's House Museums

Celebrating the lives of famous men and women, historic house museums showcase restored rooms and period furnishings, and portray in detail their former occupants' daily lives. But behind the gilded molding and curtain brocade lie the largely unknown, politically charged stories of how the homes were first established as museums. Focusing on George Washington’s Mount Vernon, Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House, Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, and the Booker T. Washington National Monument, Patricia West shows how historic houses reflect less the lives and times of their famous inhabitants than the political pressures of the eras during which they were transformed into museums.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Patricia West
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781588344250
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
Smithsonian Books
Manufacturer
Smithsonian Books
NumberOfPages
256
PublicationDate
2013-09-03
Publisher
Smithsonian Books
ReleaseDate
2013-09-03
Studio
Smithsonian Books