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The Mountain West : interpreting the folk landscape / Terry G. Jordan, Jon T. Kilpinen, Charles F. Gritzner.
Main entry:

Jordan-Bychkov, Terry G., 1938-2003, author.

Title & Author:

The Mountain West : interpreting the folk landscape / Terry G. Jordan, Jon T. Kilpinen, Charles F. Gritzner.

Publication:

Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.

Description:

xii, 160 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 26 cm.

Series:

Creating the North American landscape

Notes:
"Published in cooperation with the Center for American Places, Harrisonburg, Virginia"--Page [ii].
Includes bibliographical references (pages 145-155 and index.
Ch. 1. The North American West: Continuity or Innovation? -- Ch. 2. Log Dwellings -- Ch. 3. Log Outbuildings -- Ch. 4. Log Carpentry Traditions -- Ch. 5. Wooden Fences -- Ch. 6. Material Culture of Haymaking -- Ch. 7. The West Revealed -- Appendix: Museums and Archives.
Summary:

Why does the West - both in the United States and Canada - differ from the East? Scholars have put forward two fundamentally different and contradictory explanations: the West as the displaced, archaic, frontier East; and the West as a subculture developed Indigenously in response to the demands of a dry, rugged physical environment. In this groundbreaking volume, Terry Jordan and his co-authors look to the log folk buildings of the Mountain West, from New Mexico to Alaska, to explain what makes the West "the West." Arguing that artifacts such as dwellings, barns, and fences can, if correctly interpreted, reveal much about the origins and character of the regional culture, they set forth not only the first comprehensive description and analysis of Western folk architecture but also a systematic explanation of the culture of the West.

ISBN:

0801854318 (acid-free paper)
9780801854316 (acid-free paper)

Subject:

Material culture West (U.S.)
Log buildings West (U.S.) Design and construction.
Vernacular architecture West (U.S.)
Landscape assessment West (U.S.)
Geography
Landscape assessment
Log buildings Design and construction
Material culture
Vernacular architecture
Blockbau
Kulturelle Identität
Sachkultur
West (U.S.) Geography.
West United States
Nordamerika West
West (U.S.) Civilization.
Nordamerika (West)

Added entries:

Kilpinen, Jon T., author.
Gritzner, Charles F., author.
Center for American Places.
Creating the North American landscape.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 111219
Call No.: ID F590.7.J67; ID:96-B1893
Status: Available

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