
Setting the Table
Ceramics, Dining, and Cultural Exchange in AndalucÃa and La Florida
- 169 pages
- English
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Setting the Table
Ceramics, Dining, and Cultural Exchange in AndalucÃa and La Florida
About this book
Examining ceramics from eighteenth-century household sites in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, and St. Augustine, Florida, Setting the Table opens up new interpretations of cultural exchange, change, and identity in the early modern Spanish empire. This trans-Atlantic perspective sheds light on the largely underrepresented connections between the Spanish Empire and its Atlantic territories as well as the ways that Spanish and Spanish American culture came together to create something new and distinct.
To analyze and compare tableware from these far-removed locations, Kathryn Ness proposes and employs a new vessel-based classification system to bridge the differences between existing systems. Her findings show that on both sides of the Atlantic, similar major changes to dining practices and foodways developed at almost the same time. Ness argues that the people of Spain and the Spanish Americas influenced each other, reinterpreting and incorporating new ideas that reflected traditional Spanish culture while also assimilating French fashions, such as matching ceramics, and British items, such as tea. They were creating and expressing a distinct Spanish Atlantic identity that retained some traditions from the home country while welcoming new ideas from an increasingly global network.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- SETTING THE TABLE
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- 1. A Changing Spanish Identity
- 2. Spanish Atlantic History and Culture
- 3. Ceramic Organization in the Spanish Atlantic (COSA)
- 4. La Calle Corredera, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain
- 5. The Ponce de León and de Salas Households, St. Augustine, Florida
- 6. Expressing Spanish Atlantic Identity
- 7. Conclusions
- References Cited
- Index