0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Books > Humanities > Archaeology

Buy Now

Flashy, Fun and Functional - How Things Helped to Invent Melbourne's Gold Rush Mayor (Paperback) Loot Price: R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
You Save: R57 (10%)
Flashy, Fun and Functional - How Things Helped to Invent Melbourne's Gold Rush Mayor (Paperback): Sarah Hayes

Flashy, Fun and Functional - How Things Helped to Invent Melbourne's Gold Rush Mayor (Paperback)

Sarah Hayes

Series: Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology

 (sign in to rate)
List price R596 Loot Price R539 Discovery Miles 5 390 You Save R57 (10%)

Bookmark and Share

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

Against the backdrop of embryonic Melbourne, John Thomas Smith left behind his currency roots to become an influential member of society. A widely recognised figure about town smoking a cutty pipe and wearing a white top hat, in 1851 he became Lord Mayor of Melbourne; he went on to be re-elected seven times. His scandalous marriage to the daughter of an Irish Catholic publican, however, and his awkwardly appropriated gentility, made him unpopular with certain sections of society. From 1849 to 1860 Smith and his family occupied 300 Queen Street, Melbourne, one of the first true residential townhouses in the city. Flashy, Fun and Functional: How Things Helped to Invent Melbourne's Gold Rush Mayor explores the things they left behind.Excavations at the site in 1982 by Judy Birmingham and Associates uncovered a rich and important archaeological record of the Smiths' lives in the form of a cesspit rubbish deposit. The recovered artefacts can be used to examine the distinctive way the Smith family used material culture to negotiate their position in colonial society. Popular decoration styles and expensive materials suggest the family's efforts to secure their newly obtained social status. The artefacts evoke the turmoil, volatility and opportunity of life in the first decades of the colony at Port Phillip. They provide an example of the possibility of social mobility in the colony, but also of the challenges of navigating the customs of a newly forming society.

General

Imprint: Sydney University Press
Country of origin: Australia
Series: Studies in Australasian Historical Archaeology
Release date: September 2018
Authors: Sarah Hayes
Dimensions: 297 x 210mm (L x W)
Format: Paperback - A4
Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 978-1-74332-615-2
Categories: Books > Humanities > Archaeology > General
Promotions
LSN: 1-74332-615-7
Barcode: 9781743326152

Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate? Let us know about it.

Does this product have an incorrect or missing image? Send us a new image.

Is this product missing categories? Add more categories.

Review This Product

No reviews yet - be the first to create one!

You might also like..

The Gambling Animal - Humanity's…
Glenn Harrison, Don Ross Paperback R350 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120
Ancient Israel's Neighbors
Brian R. Doak Hardcover R2,581 Discovery Miles 25 810
St Barnabas Pimlico - Ritual and Riots
Malcolm Johnson, Alan Taylor Hardcover R1,152 Discovery Miles 11 520
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture
Elise A Friedland, Melanie Grunow Sobocinski, … Hardcover R5,801 Discovery Miles 58 010
A Century of British Medieval Studies
Alan Deyermond Hardcover R5,209 Discovery Miles 52 090
The Global History of Paleopathology…
Jane Buikstra, Charlotte Roberts Hardcover R7,633 Discovery Miles 76 330
Tutankhamun's Trumpet - The Story of…
Toby Wilkinson Paperback R330 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990
Digging Ninja - Getting Started in…
Doug Oldfield Hardcover R614 Discovery Miles 6 140
The Oxford Handbook of Material Culture…
Dan Hicks, Mary C. Beaudry Hardcover R4,832 Discovery Miles 48 320
Idols of the People - Miniature Images…
P.R.S. Moorey Hardcover R1,074 Discovery Miles 10 740
Foundations of Social Archaeology…
Thomas C. Patterson, Charles E. Orser Jr Hardcover R4,236 R3,335 Discovery Miles 33 350
The Archaeologist's Field Handbook - The…
Michael Morrison, Claire Smith Paperback R1,425 Discovery Miles 14 250

See more

Partners