Archaeology of Ethnicity, Race, and Consumption in New York
Discover the rich tapestry of New York's history in An Archaeology of Ethnicity, Race, and Consumption in New York by Jordon D. Loucks, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2020. This compelling hardback edition spans 164 pages and delves into the archaeological visibility of immigrant groups who played a pivotal role in shaping New York as the economic powerhouse of the United States during the nineteenth century.
Loucks expertly examines the intersections of ethnicity, race, and consumption, offering readers a unique perspective on how these factors influenced the development of New York. This insightful book is essential for anyone interested in archaeology, history, or the cultural dynamics of urban America. Expand your understanding of New York's past and the diverse communities that contributed to its growth by adding this important work to your collection.