Ceramics in America Annual
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Ceramics in America 2011
Published 8 December 2011
Now in its eleventh year of publication, Ceramics in America is considered the journal of record for historical ceramic scholarship in the American context.
Included in 2011 edition:
*The Chinese Scholar Pattern: Style, Merchant Identity, and the English Imagination-Sarah Fayen Scarlett
*Digging Up Salem's Golden Age: Ceramic Use among the Merchant Class-George Schwartz
*Ceramic Treasures among Seventeenth-Century Trash: A 1660s Cellar Deposit-Al Luckenbach and John E. Kille
*The Stoneware Years of the Thompson Potters of Morgantown, West Virginia, 1854-1890-Richard Duez and Don Horvath with Brenda Hornsby Heindl
*Cap-Hole Oyster Jars: A Racial Message In The Mud; or Shipping Crassostrea Virginica-Ivor Noel Hume
*Mind Mud: Ai Weiwei's Conceptual Ceramics-Garth Clark
Plus ten New Discoveries and six new book reviews
Included in 2011 edition:
*The Chinese Scholar Pattern: Style, Merchant Identity, and the English Imagination-Sarah Fayen Scarlett
*Digging Up Salem's Golden Age: Ceramic Use among the Merchant Class-George Schwartz
*Ceramic Treasures among Seventeenth-Century Trash: A 1660s Cellar Deposit-Al Luckenbach and John E. Kille
*The Stoneware Years of the Thompson Potters of Morgantown, West Virginia, 1854-1890-Richard Duez and Don Horvath with Brenda Hornsby Heindl
*Cap-Hole Oyster Jars: A Racial Message In The Mud; or Shipping Crassostrea Virginica-Ivor Noel Hume
*Mind Mud: Ai Weiwei's Conceptual Ceramics-Garth Clark
Plus ten New Discoveries and six new book reviews