text"Ownership, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship: the gens de couleur libres and the Architecture of Antebellum New Orleans, 1820-1850" examines the architectural activities of New Orleans' gens de couleur libres, or free people of color, and the historical, cultural, and economic implications of their contributions to nineteenth-century American architecture. Specifically, this dissertation explores the histories of two black Creole families engaged in the building trades and real estate in the antebellum New Orleans, emphasizing their activities as a process of building culture that created and supported ethnic and architectural identity on individual and communal levels. The years from 1820 to 1850 saw New Orleans become an important A...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the story of the New Orleans Creoles of color—the mixed-race...
text"Making Race: The Role of Free Blacks in the Development of New Orleans' Three-Caste Society, 17...
text"Ownership, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship: the gens de couleur libres and the Architecture of...
In the first half of the nineteenth century the house types of the landscape and the footprint of Ne...
During the first centuries of French colonial expansion, the imperial towns of Saint-Louis (Senegal)...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
New Orleans's architectural history evidences profound shifts in twentieth-century culture from the ...
“The Valor and Spirit of Bygone Times”: The Memory of the Battle of St. Louis and the Persistence of...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
abstract: Though some scholars have written about place and history, few have pursued the use of pla...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, February 1996.Includes ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This study provides a historical analysis of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions that influenc...
An article about a group of K-State architecture students led by professors Patrick Rhodes and Larry...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the story of the New Orleans Creoles of color—the mixed-race...
text"Making Race: The Role of Free Blacks in the Development of New Orleans' Three-Caste Society, 17...
text"Ownership, Engagement, and Entrepreneurship: the gens de couleur libres and the Architecture of...
In the first half of the nineteenth century the house types of the landscape and the footprint of Ne...
During the first centuries of French colonial expansion, the imperial towns of Saint-Louis (Senegal)...
This dissertation examines how Creoles of color from the Civil War to the end of the nineteenth cent...
New Orleans's architectural history evidences profound shifts in twentieth-century culture from the ...
“The Valor and Spirit of Bygone Times”: The Memory of the Battle of St. Louis and the Persistence of...
This dissertation recovers the life of Marie Justine Sirnir Couvent and the Atlantic World she inhab...
abstract: Though some scholars have written about place and history, few have pursued the use of pla...
Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, February 1996.Includes ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2011.Cataloged from P...
This study provides a historical analysis of the socioeconomic and cultural conditions that influenc...
An article about a group of K-State architecture students led by professors Patrick Rhodes and Larry...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
The purpose of this study is to uncover the story of the New Orleans Creoles of color—the mixed-race...
text"Making Race: The Role of Free Blacks in the Development of New Orleans' Three-Caste Society, 17...