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1. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 18.88
Dealer: Alibris, HPB-Ruby via Alibris
Description: Univ Tennessee Press 2008 hardcover Very good Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! 

2. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 18.88
Dealer: Abebooks, HPB-Ruby
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ Tennessee Press] Hardcover Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority! [Dallas, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]  

3. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 22.62
Dealer: Abebooks, ZBK Books
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ Tennessee Press] Hardcover Pages and cover are intact. Used book in good and clean conditions. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks. [Carlstadt, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]  

4. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 28.44
Dealer: Abebooks, SecondSale
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ Tennessee Press] Hardcover Item in good condition. Textbooks may not include supplemental items i.e. CDs, access codes etc. [Montgomery, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]  

5. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Anna Vemer Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 29.76
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: Univ Tennessee Press, Date: 2008-12-01. Hardcover. Good. 2008. Univ Tennessee Press ISBN 1572336315 9781572336315 [US] 

6. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 32.01
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldenWavesOfBooks
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ Tennessee Press] Hardcover New. Fast Shipping and good customer service [Fayetteville, TX, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]  

7. Building Power Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Anna Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 51.21
Dealer: AbebooksUK, PBShop.store UK
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: The University of Tennessee Press] Hardcover New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000. [Fairford, GLOS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]  

8. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 52.76
Dealer: Abebooks, GoldBooks
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ Tennessee Press] Hardcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed [Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2008]  

9. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 57.65
Dealer: Biblio, Revaluation Books
Description: Univ of Tennessee Pr, Date: 2008. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 235 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. 2008. Univ of Tennessee Pr ISBN 1572336315 9781572336315 [GB] 

10. Building Power Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Anna Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 57.67
Dealer: Alibris, Books2anywhere via Alibris
Description: The University of Tennessee Press 12/30/2008 12: 00: 00 AM Hardcover PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK. 

11. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 58.54
Dealer: AbebooksUK, Revaluation Books
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: Univ of Tennessee Pr] Hardcover 1st edition. 235 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. In Stock. [Exeter, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]  

12. Building Power (Hardcover)
by Anna Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 60.44
Dealer: AbebooksUK, CitiRetail
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: University of Tennessee Press, Chicago] Hardcover Hardcover. Building Power examines the ways in which concerns about surveillance informed the design and organization of important building types in the United States between the mid-nineteenth century and World War I. Beginning with settings such as prisons, that were specifically planned around surveillance, Anna Vemer Andrzejewski shows how surveillance also affected the design and use of various buildings and environments, including post offices, factories, offices, houses, and camp meetings. Working with great dexterity from case studies as well as scholarly sources, she argues that surveillance not only motivated a range of common buildings but was also a defining practice of modernism. This wide ranging study draws on fundamental concepts from Michel Foucault, even as it revises and extends them. For Andrzejewski, surveillance is any act of sustained, close observation of others that is intended to transform behavior-of those under surveillance as well as those who initiate it. This definition allows her to illuminate the many ways in which those in positions of power have attempted to influence the actions of others, whether to create and enforce hierarchical boundaries between people, as in the workplace, or to affirm bonds between like-minded individuals, as at Victorian-era revivalist camp meetings. Thinking about surveillance in these terms also allows Andrzejewski to consider ways in which it has influenced diverse American spaces, ranging from obvious settings relatively removed from daily life (like penal institutions) to everyday spaces familiar to most Americans (like middle-class houses). Moving across the era, as well as across building types, she shows that as the goals and contexts for surveillance changed, so did its realization in the built environment, resulting in a complicated landscape that influenced both everyday life and the principles of modernism. Building Power examines the ways in which concerns about surveillance informed the design and organization of important building types in the United States between the mid-nineteenth century and World War I. Beginning with settings such as prisons, which were specifically planned around surveillance, Anna Vemer Andrzejewski shows how surveillance also affected the design and use of various buildings and environments, including post offices, factories, offices, houses, and camp meetings. Working with great dexterity from case studies as well as scholarly sources, she argues that surveillance not only motivated a range of common buildings but was also a defining practice of modernism. This wide-ranging study draws on fundamental concepts from Michel Foucault, even as it revises and extends them. For Andrzejewski, surveillance is any act of sustained, close observation of others that is intended to transform behavior--of those under surveillance as well as those who initiate it. This definition allows her to illuminate the many ways in which those in positions of power have attempted to influence the actions of others, whether to create and enforce hierarchical boundaries between people, as in the workplace, or to affirm bonds between like-minded individuals, as at Victorian-era revivalist camp meetings. Thinking about surveillance in these terms also allows Andrzejewski to consider ways in which it has influenced diverse American spaces, ranging from obvious settings relatively removed from daily life (like penal institutions) to everyday spaces familiar to most Americans (like middle-class houses). Moving across the era, as well as across building types, she shows that as the goals andcontexts for surveillance changed, so did its realization in the built environment, resulting in a complicated landscape that influenced both everyday life and the principles of modernism. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. [Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]  

13. Building Power Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Anna Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 60.65
Dealer: Alibris, Paperbackshop International via Alibris
Description: The University of Tennessee Press 12/30/2008 12: 00: 00 AM Hardcover PLEASE NOTE, WE DO NOT SHIP TO DENMARK. New Book. Shipped from UK in 4 to 14 days. Established seller since 2000. Please note we cannot offer an expedited shipping service from the UK. 

14. Building Power (Hardcover)
by Anna Andrzejewski 
Price: USD 70.06
Dealer: AbebooksAU, AussieBookSeller
Description: ISBN10: 1572336315, ISBN13: 9781572336315, [publisher: University of Tennessee Press, Chicago] Hardcover Hardcover. Building Power examines the ways in which concerns about surveillance informed the design and organization of important building types in the United States between the mid-nineteenth century and World War I. Beginning with settings such as prisons, that were specifically planned around surveillance, Anna Vemer Andrzejewski shows how surveillance also affected the design and use of various buildings and environments, including post offices, factories, offices, houses, and camp meetings. Working with great dexterity from case studies as well as scholarly sources, she argues that surveillance not only motivated a range of common buildings but was also a defining practice of modernism. This wide ranging study draws on fundamental concepts from Michel Foucault, even as it revises and extends them. For Andrzejewski, surveillance is any act of sustained, close observation of others that is intended to transform behavior-of those under surveillance as well as those who initiate it. This definition allows her to illuminate the many ways in which those in positions of power have attempted to influence the actions of others, whether to create and enforce hierarchical boundaries between people, as in the workplace, or to affirm bonds between like-minded individuals, as at Victorian-era revivalist camp meetings. Thinking about surveillance in these terms also allows Andrzejewski to consider ways in which it has influenced diverse American spaces, ranging from obvious settings relatively removed from daily life (like penal institutions) to everyday spaces familiar to most Americans (like middle-class houses). Moving across the era, as well as across building types, she shows that as the goals and contexts for surveillance changed, so did its realization in the built environment, resulting in a complicated landscape that influenced both everyday life and the principles of modernism. Building Power examines the ways in which concerns about surveillance informed the design and organization of important building types in the United States between the mid-nineteenth century and World War I. Beginning with settings such as prisons, which were specifically planned around surveillance, Anna Vemer Andrzejewski shows how surveillance also affected the design and use of various buildings and environments, including post offices, factories, offices, houses, and camp meetings. Working with great dexterity from case studies as well as scholarly sources, she argues that surveillance not only motivated a range of common buildings but was also a defining practice of modernism. This wide-ranging study draws on fundamental concepts from Michel Foucault, even as it revises and extends them. For Andrzejewski, surveillance is any act of sustained, close observation of others that is intended to transform behavior--of those under surveillance as well as those who initiate it. This definition allows her to illuminate the many ways in which those in positions of power have attempted to influence the actions of others, whether to create and enforce hierarchical boundaries between people, as in the workplace, or to affirm bonds between like-minded individuals, as at Victorian-era revivalist camp meetings. Thinking about surveillance in these terms also allows Andrzejewski to consider ways in which it has influenced diverse American spaces, ranging from obvious settings relatively removed from daily life (like penal institutions) to everyday spaces familiar to most Americans (like middle-class houses). Moving across the era, as well as across building types, she shows that as the goals andcontexts for surveillance changed, so did its realization in the built environment, resulting in a complicated landscape that influenced both everyday life and the principles of modernism. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. [Truganina, VIC, Australia] [Publication Year: 2008]  

15. Building Power: Architecture and Surveillance in Victorian America
by Andrzejewski, Anna Vemer 
Price: USD 70.56
Dealer: Alibris, Revaluation Books via Alibris
Description: Univ of Tennessee Pr 2008 Hardcover New 1st edition. 235 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. 

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