Lufkin Reeve, Agnesa
From hacienda to bungalow : northern New Mexico houses, 1850-1912 Agnesa Reeve Lufkin - Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico Press 1988 - 223 p
What do houses tell us about the people who built or remodeled them? Adobe carefully painted to make it look like brick says as much about Anglo culture and presence in New Mexico from 1850 to 1912 as does any political history of those years. This study of domestic architecture, though, is more than a regional one; it addresses issues basic to an understanding of how one culture transports its social mores, cultural values, and material goods to a frontier where they can take hold
0826310222
Architecture, Domestic--New Mexico
Architecture, Spanish Colonial--New Mexico
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From hacienda to bungalow : northern New Mexico houses, 1850-1912 Agnesa Reeve Lufkin - Albuquerque, New Mexico University of New Mexico Press 1988 - 223 p
What do houses tell us about the people who built or remodeled them? Adobe carefully painted to make it look like brick says as much about Anglo culture and presence in New Mexico from 1850 to 1912 as does any political history of those years. This study of domestic architecture, though, is more than a regional one; it addresses issues basic to an understanding of how one culture transports its social mores, cultural values, and material goods to a frontier where they can take hold
0826310222
Architecture, Domestic--New Mexico
Architecture, Spanish Colonial--New Mexico
728.09789 Luf 46