Portrait of an Island
Discover the intricate tapestry of West African life in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries with Portrait of an Island by Mark Hinchman. Published by the University of Nebraska Press in 2015, this compelling hardback edition spans 277 pages, offering a deep dive into the architectural history of the region. Hinchman meticulously examines the material culture and social dynamics that shaped the built and natural landscapes, revealing the complex interactions among diverse groups—men and women, the wealthy and the impoverished, the free and the enslaved. This insightful exploration not only highlights the significant structures of the time but also sheds light on the social conditions that influenced them. Ideal for enthusiasts of architecture, history, and cultural studies, Portrait of an Island is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the profound connections between architecture and society in a pivotal era.