About the Hearth
Discover the intricate relationship between home and identity in "About the Hearth" by David G. Anderson, published by Berghahn Books in 2013. This compelling collection delves into the circumpolar Arctic, a region currently facing significant challenges due to international competition for resources. With 336 pages of insightful analysis, Anderson explores how the concepts of home and hearth serve as focal points for understanding the complex interplay of history, cosmology, demography, colonialism, and architecture. This book is essential for anyone interested in social archaeology, vernacular architecture, and the unique customs of households in the United Kingdom and beyond. Join the conversation about the future of these vital spaces and the people who inhabit them.