BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MODELS FOR ARTIFACT ANALYSIS Compiled by Dr. Jane Busch, Cooperstown Graduate Program, 8/29/93. Uploaded by permission of Dr. Busch by Eric Paige aka [log in to unmask] or PAIGE85@SNYONEV A.CC.ONEONTA.EDU Carson, Barbara. "Interpreting History Through Objects." The Journal of Museum Education 10 (Summer 1985):2-5. Dupont, Jean-Claude. "The Meaning of Objects: The Poker," in Gerald Pocius, ed., Living in a Material World, pp 1-18. Fleming, E. McClung. "Artifact st udy: A Proposed Model." Winterthur Portfolio 9 (1974):153-173; reprinted in Thomas Schlereth, ed. , Material Culture Studies in America, pp 162-173. Gilborn, Craig. "Pop Pedagogy: Looking a t he Coke Bottle." Museum News 47 (December 1968): 12-18; reprinted in Material Culture Studies i n America, pp 183-191. Montgomery, Charles F. "The Connoisseurship of Artifacts." American Walpole Society Notebook (1961):7-20; reprinted in Material Culture Studies in America, pp 143 - 152. Prown, Jules. "Mind in Matter: An Introduction to Material Culture Theory and Method." Winterthur Portfolio 17 (Spring 1982):1-19; reprinted in Robert Blair St. George, ed., Material Life in Am erica, 1600 -1860, pp. 17-37. Rexford, Nancy. "The Speaking Shoe." Essex Institute Histori cal Collections 127 (April 1991):161-184. Schroeder, Fred. "Designing Your Exhibits: Seven Ways to Look at an Artifact." History News 32 (November 1976), Technical Leaflet 91. Shuh, John Henni gar. "Teaching Yourself to Teach with Objects." Journal of Education, Province of Nova Scot ia 7 (1982):8-15. "Towards a Material History Methodology." Material History Bulletin 22 (Fall 1985):31-40. Zimmerman, Philip. "Workmanship as Evidence: A Model for Object Study," Winterthur Portfolio 16 (Winter 1981):283-307.