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Author Kern, Susan (Susan A.)

Title The Jeffersons at Shadwell / Susan Kern
Published London ; New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 362 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Lamar series in western history
Lamar series in western history.
Contents Introduction -- The house: the material world of the Jeffersons at Shadwell -- The household: making women's work apparent -- The home quarter : material culture and status -- The field quarters: slave life and field work -- Plantation business: Peter Jefferson at home -- The colony's business: Peter Jefferson's vantage -- The intangible legacies: creating and keeping family history -- Thomas Jefferson's Shadwell stories: family and slavery
Summary Merging archaeology, material culture, and social history, historian Susan Kern reveals the fascinating story of Shadwell, the birthplace of Thomas Jefferson and home to his parents, Jane and Peter Jefferson, their eight children, and over sixty slaves. Located in present-day Albemarle County, Virginia, Shadwell was at the time considered "the frontier." However, Kern demonstrates that Shadwell was no crude log cabin; it was, in fact, a well-appointed gentry house full of fashionable goods, located at the center of a substantial plantation.Kern's scholarship offers new views of the family's role in settling Virginia as well as new perspectives on Thomas Jefferson himself. By examining a variety of sources, including account books, diaries, and letters, Kern re-creates in rich detail the daily lives of the Jeffersons at Shadwell-from Jane Jefferson's cultivation of a learned and cultured household to Peter Jefferson's extensive business network and oversight of a thriving plantation.Shadwell was Thomas Jefferson's patrimony, but Kern asserts that his real legacy there came from his parents, who cultivated the strong social connections that would later open doors for their children. At Shadwell, Jefferson learned the importance of fostering relationships with slaves, laborers, and powerful office holders, as well as the hierarchical structure of large plantations, which he later applied at Monticello. The story of Shadwell affects how we interpret much of what we know about Thomas Jefferson today, and Kern's fascinating book is sure to become the standard work on Jefferson's early years
Notes Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-College of William and Mary)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-344) and index
Subject Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Childhood and youth
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 -- Birthplace
Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757.
Jefferson, Jane, 1720-1776.
SUBJECT Jefferson, Jane, 1720-1776 fast
Jefferson, Peter, 1708-1757 fast
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 fast
Subject Plantation life -- Virginia -- Albemarle County -- History -- 18th century
Excavations (Archaeology) -- Virginia -- Albemarle County
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Historical.
Childhood and youth of a person
Antiquities
Birthplaces
Excavations (Archaeology)
Plantation life
SUBJECT Shadwell (Va. : Plantation) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010008519
Albemarle County (Va.) -- Antiquities
Subject Virginia -- Albemarle County
Virginia -- Shadwell (Plantation)
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780300155709
0300155700