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Now in its ninth year of publication, Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record for historical ceramic scholarship in the American context.The 2009 volume presents new research related to the rich and varied earthenware production in the eighteenth and nineteenthcentury Moravian settlements of Bethabara and Salem, North Carolina. Setting a new standard for American ceramic studies, this transdisciplinary effort draws on archaeology, art history, social history, religion, ceramic technology, and many other areas of inquiry resulting in a substantively revised history of this muchadmired North Carolina pottery tradition. Many examples of highly decorative slipware and intriguing figural bottles are illustrated for the first time with color photography by Gavin Ashworth.Table of ContentsEditorial Statement Robert HunterPreface Jonathan Prown, Lee L. French, and Martha ParkerIntroduction Robert HunterAcknowledgments Luke Beckerdite and Robert HunterEighteenthCentury Earthenware from North Carolina: The Moravian Tradition Reconsidered Luke Beckerdite and Johanna BrownStaffordshire in America: The Wares of John Bartlam at Cain Hoy, 17651770 Lisa HudginsStaffordshire Ceramics in Wachovia Robert HunterTradition and Adaptation in Moravian PressMolded Earthenware Johanna BrownSalem Pottery after 1834: Heinrich Schaffner and Daniel Krause Michael O. HartleyThe Mount Shepherd Pottery Site, Randolph County, North Carolina Alain C. OutlawMaking a Moravian Faience Ring Bottle Robert Hunter and Michelle EricksonMaking a Moravian Squirrel Bottle Michelle Erickson, Robert Hunter, and Caroline M. HannahSelected ReferencesIndex
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