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The Lost Boys of Zeta Psi takes us inside the secret, amusing, and sometimes mundane world of a California fraternity around 1900. Gleaning history from recent archaeological excavations and from such intriguing sources as oral histories, architecture, and photographs, Laurie A. Wilkie uncovers details of everyday life in the first fraternity at the University of California, Berkeley, and sets this story into the rich social and historical context of West Coast America at the turn of the last century. In particular, Wilkie examines men's coming-of-age experiences in a period when gender roles and relations were undergoing dramatic changes. Her innovative study illuminates shifting notions of masculinity and at the same time reveals new insights about the inner workings of fraternal orders and their role in American society.
Greek letter societies --- Male college students --- Male college students --- Male college students --- Masculinity --- Gender identity --- History. --- Conduct of life. --- Psychology. --- Sexual behavior --- History. --- History. --- Zeta Psi Fraternity --- University of California, Berkeley --- History. --- History. --- 1900. --- america. --- american society. --- archaeological excavation. --- archaeology. --- architecture. --- behind the scenes. --- biographical. --- california. --- college men. --- coming of age. --- discussion books. --- first fraternity. --- frat history. --- frat house. --- fraternal orders. --- gender roles. --- gender studies. --- growing up. --- historical perspective. --- masculinity. --- mens society. --- oral histories. --- photographs. --- school. --- secret world. --- social context. --- university fraternity. --- university of california berkeley. --- west coast life. --- zeta psi.
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Using archaeological materials recovered from a housesite in Mobile, Alabama, Laurie Wilkie explores how one extended African-American family engaged with competing and conflicting mothering ideologies in the post-Emancipation South.
African American midwives --- African American mothers --- Women slaves --- Motherhood --- Social conditions. --- History. --- Perryman, Lucrecia. --- Enslaved women
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"The aim of this book, as of all six volumes of A Cultural History of Objects is to offer an account of the increasing entanglement of humans and things, not simply assessing the changing extent of the entanglement but revealing important shifts in the nature of that entanglement"--
Architecture --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- History of civilization --- architecture [discipline] --- artifacts [object genre] --- Antiquity --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1400-1499 --- anno 1500-1599 --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1899 --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- material culture [discipline] --- Medieval [European] --- Renaissance --- Enlightenment [18th-century western movement] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Material culture. --- Civilization --- Decorative arts. --- History. --- Europe --- cultuurgeschiedenis
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