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Archaeologies of the British in Latin America

  • Explores the role of the British Empire in Latin America
  • Presents original research on the historical archaeology of the British Empire in central and south Latin America
  • Discusses the complex history of cultural interaction between the British Empire and Central and South America

Part of the book series: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology (CGHA)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-ix
  2. Kaxil Uinic: Archaeology at a San Pedro Maya Village in Belize

    • Brooke Bonorden, Brett A. Houk
    Pages 13-35
  3. Portrait of a Port: The Objects of Industry in Nineteenth-Century Acajutla, El Salvador (1805–1900)

    • Lauren Alston Bridges, Francisco Roberto Gallardo Mejía
    Pages 37-53
  4. The Nineteenth-Century British Ceramics Trade to Southwestern South America: An Initial Characterization of the Archaeological Evidence from Chile

    • Alasdair Brooks, Simón Urbina, Leonor Adán, Diego Carabias, Valeria Sepulveda, Horacio Chiavazza et al.
    Pages 55-71
  5. Re-Centering the Narrative: British Colonial Memory and the San Pedro Maya

    • Minette C. Church, Jason Yaeger, Christine A. Kray
    Pages 73-97
  6. Railways: Landmarks and Scars in the Atlantic Rainforest

    • Cláudia Regina Plens
    Pages 201-218
  7. Social and Environmental Impacts of British Colonial Rum Production at Betty’s Hope Plantation, Antigua

    • E. Christian Wells, Charlotte Goudge, Anthony R. Tricarico, Reginald Murphy, Georgia L. Fox
    Pages 235-253
  8. Back Matter

    Pages 261-267

About this book

This volume includes chapters by historical archaeologists engaged in original research examining the role of the British Empire in Latin America. The archaeology of Latin America is today a rapidly expanding field, with new research being accomplished every day. Currently, the vast amount of research is being focused on the Spanish Empire and its agents’ interactions with the region’s indigenous peoples. Spain, however, was not the only international power intent on colonizing and controlling Latin America. The British Empire had a smaller albeit significant role in the cultural history of Latin America. This history constitutes an important piece of the historical story of Latin America. 

Archaeologies of the British in Latin America presents the results of original research and begins a dialogue about the archaeology of the British Empire in Latin America by an international group of archaeological scholars. Fresh insights on the complex history of cultural interaction in one of the world’s most important regions are included. It will be of interest to historical archaeologists, Mesoamerican archaeologists engaged in pre-contact research, Latin American and global historians, Latin American anthropologists, material culture specialists, cultural geographers, and others interested in the cultural history of colonialism in general and in Latin America in particular.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA

    Charles E. Orser Jr.

About the editor

Charles E. Orser, Jr is currently a Research Professor at Vanderbilt University. He is an anthropologically trained historical archaeologist who works in post-Columbian history, “modern-world archaeology.” His primary research interests lie in social theory, the archaeological analysis of social inequality and the material conditions of modernity. His research activities concentrate on the dispossessed and overlooked in history and to date he has investigated Native American (American Plains and Midwest) African (American South and Brazil) and Irish material conditions (Republic of Ireland). He is the founder and editor of International Journal of Historical Archaeology and the author of several books on historical archaeology.

Bibliographic Information

  • Book Title: Archaeologies of the British in Latin America

  • Editors: Charles E. Orser Jr.

  • Series Title: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95426-4

  • Publisher: Springer Cham

  • eBook Packages: Social Sciences, Social Sciences (R0)

  • Copyright Information: Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature 2019

  • Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-319-95425-7Published: 27 September 2018

  • Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-07035-9Published: 08 February 2019

  • eBook ISBN: 978-3-319-95426-4Published: 17 September 2018

  • Series ISSN: 1574-0439

  • Edition Number: 1

  • Number of Pages: IX, 267

  • Number of Illustrations: 31 b/w illustrations, 49 illustrations in colour

  • Topics: Archaeology

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Softcover Book USD 119.99
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