Herman, Bernard L.
HERMAN, Bernard L.
HERMAN, Bernard L. American, b. 1951. Genres: Architecture, Local history/Rural topics. Career: Worked as professor of history at University of Delaware, Newark; writer. Publications: Architectural and Rural Life in Delaware, 1700-1900, 1987; (with S.E. Holsoe) A Land and Life Remembered: Americo-Liberian Folk Architecture, 1988; The Stolen House: Material Culture, History, and Metaphor in the Early Republic, 1992; Everyday Architecture of the Mid-Atlantic, 1997. Address: Department of Art History, University of Delaware, 323 Old College, Newark, DE 19716, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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