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| List of figures | ||
| List of tables | ||
| List of contributors | ||
| Acknowledgements | ||
| 1 | Introduction | 1 |
| Pt. I | The familiar past? | 17 |
| 2 | The processional city: some issues for historical archaeology | 19 |
| 3 | The material culture of food in early modern England c. 1650-1750 | 35 |
| 4 | Building Jerusalem: transfer-printed finewares and the creation of British identity | 51 |
| Pt. II | Familiar spaces | 67 |
| 5 | Reconstructing castles and refashioning identities in Renaissance England | 69 |
| 6 | The 'familiar' fraternity: the appropriation and consumption of medieval guildhalls in early modern York | 87 |
| 7 | Social space and the English country house | 103 |
| Pt. III | Breeding contempt | 123 |
| 8 | The archaeology of the workhouse: the changing uses of the workhouse buildings at St. Mary's, Southampton | 125 |
| 9 | Planning, development and social archaeology | 140 |
| 10 | Familiarity and contempt: the archaeology of the 'modern' | 155 |
| Pt. IV | Familiar spirits | 181 |
| 11 | Wormie clay and blessed sleep: death and disgust in later historic Britain | 183 |
| 12 | 'The men that worked for England they have their graves at home': consumerist issues within the production and purchase of gravestones in Victorian York | 199 |
| 13 | Welsh cultural identity in nineteenth-century Pembrokeshire: the pedimented headstone as a graveyard monument | 215 |
| Pt. V | Old familiar places | 231 |
| 14 | Bloody meadows: the places of battle | 233 |
| 15 | The archaeological study of post-medieval gardens: practice and theory | 246 |
| Pt. VI | Afterwords across the Atlantic | 261 |
| 16 | Strangely familiar | 263 |
| 17 | Negotiating our 'familiar' pasts | 273 |
| Index | 287 |
Overview
* the origins of modernity in urban contexts
* the historical anthropology of food
* the social and spatial ...