'A large house on the downs': household archaeology and middle-class gentility in early 19th-century Ferryland, Newfoundland
This thesis uses a household-based archaeological approach to examine changing settlement patterns and lifeways associated with a period of crucial change on Newfoundland’s southern Avalon Peninsula – namely the first half of the 19th century. The period witnessed a significant increase in permanent...
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ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:13777 2023-10-01T03:57:37+02:00 'A large house on the downs': household archaeology and middle-class gentility in early 19th-century Ferryland, Newfoundland Williams, Duncan 2019-02 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/13777/ https://research.library.mun.ca/13777/1/thesis.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/13777/1/thesis.pdf Williams, Duncan <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Williams=3ADuncan=3A=3A.html> (2019) 'A large house on the downs': household archaeology and middle-class gentility in early 19th-century Ferryland, Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2019 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:49:26Z This thesis uses a household-based archaeological approach to examine changing settlement patterns and lifeways associated with a period of crucial change on Newfoundland’s southern Avalon Peninsula – namely the first half of the 19th century. The period witnessed a significant increase in permanent residents (including a large influx of Irish Catholic immigrants), the downfall of the migratory fishery (and resulting shift to a family-based resident fishery), and radical political/governmental changes associated with increased colonial autonomy. As part of these developments, a new middle class emerged composed mainly of prosperous fishermen and individuals involved in local government. A micro-historical approach is used to analyze a single household assemblage in Ferryland, thus shedding light on the development of a resident ‘outport gentry’ and changing use of the landscape in this important rural centre. Though likely initially built by a member of Ferryland’s elite (Vice-Admiralty Judge William Carter), the major occupation of the structure, as seen archaeologically, appears to be represented by the tenancies of two upper middle-class families. Comparative analysis places this household and its social landscape in the broader community of Ferryland, as well as emergent upper middle-class society in North America. Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Downfall ENVELOPE(-62.366,-62.366,-64.800,-64.800) The Downfall ENVELOPE(-62.366,-62.366,-64.800,-64.800) |
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This thesis uses a household-based archaeological approach to examine changing settlement patterns and lifeways associated with a period of crucial change on Newfoundland’s southern Avalon Peninsula – namely the first half of the 19th century. The period witnessed a significant increase in permanent residents (including a large influx of Irish Catholic immigrants), the downfall of the migratory fishery (and resulting shift to a family-based resident fishery), and radical political/governmental changes associated with increased colonial autonomy. As part of these developments, a new middle class emerged composed mainly of prosperous fishermen and individuals involved in local government. A micro-historical approach is used to analyze a single household assemblage in Ferryland, thus shedding light on the development of a resident ‘outport gentry’ and changing use of the landscape in this important rural centre. Though likely initially built by a member of Ferryland’s elite (Vice-Admiralty Judge William Carter), the major occupation of the structure, as seen archaeologically, appears to be represented by the tenancies of two upper middle-class families. Comparative analysis places this household and its social landscape in the broader community of Ferryland, as well as emergent upper middle-class society in North America. |
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https://research.library.mun.ca/13777/1/thesis.pdf Williams, Duncan <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/Williams=3ADuncan=3A=3A.html> (2019) 'A large house on the downs': household archaeology and middle-class gentility in early 19th-century Ferryland, Newfoundland. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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