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The True Image Gravestone Art And The Culture Of Scotch Irish Settlers In The Pennsylvania And Carolina Backcountry 1st Edition Patterson

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The True Image Gravestone Art And The Culture Of Scotch Irish Settlers In The Pennsylvania And Carolina Backcountry 1st Edition Patterson
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The True Image Gravestone Art And The Culture Of Scotch Irish Settlers In The Pennsylvania And Carolina Backcountry 1st Edition Patterson instant download after payment.

Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.82 MB
Pages: 481
Author: Patterson, Daniel W
ISBN: 9780807835678, 0807835676
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1St Edition

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The True Image Gravestone Art And The Culture Of Scotch Irish Settlers In The Pennsylvania And Carolina Backcountry 1st Edition Patterson by Patterson, Daniel W 9780807835678, 0807835676 instant download after payment.

A thousand unique gravestones cluster around old Presbyterian churches in the piedmont of the two Carolinas and in central Pennsylvania. Most are the vulnerable legacy of three generations of the Bigham family, Scotch Irish stonecutters whose workshop near Charlotte created the earliest surviving art of British settlers in the region. In The True Image, Daniel Patterson documents the craftsmanship of this group and the current appearance of the stones. In two hundred of his photographs, he records these stones for future generations and compares their iconography and inscriptions with those of other early monuments in the United States, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
Combining his reading of the stones with historical records, previous scholarship, and rich oral lore, Patterson throws new light on the complex culture and experience of the Scotch Irish in America. In so doing, he explores the bright and the dark sides of how they coped with challenges such as backwoods conditions, religious upheavals, war, political conflicts, slavery, and land speculation. He shows that headstones, resting quietly in old graveyards, can reveal fresh insights into the character and history of an influential immigrant group.

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