Industrial Archaeology Future Directions /

The essays in this book are adapted from papers presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group, held at the University of Manchester, in December 2002. The conference session "An Industrial Revolution? Future Directions for Industrial Archaeology," was jointly...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Casella, Eleanor Conlin (Editor), Symonds, James (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005.
Series:Contributions to Global Historical Archaeology,
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Re-Thinking Industrial Archaeology -- “Social Workers” -- Experiencing Industry -- Industrial Archaeology -- After Industrial Archaeology? -- The Conservation of Industrial Monuments and Landscapes -- From Valves to Values -- Publishing and Priority in Industrial Archaeology -- Gas and Grain -- Exploring Mrs. Gaskell’s Legacy -- Archaeologies of the Factory and Mine -- The Social Archaeology of Industrialisation -- Technological Innovation in the Early 19th Century Irish Cotton Industry -- Building a Working Class Archaeology -- Cultural Identity and the Consumption of Industry -- The Industrial Archaeology of Entertainment -- Colonisation in the Industrial Age -- Commentary -- Concluding Comments. 
520 |a The essays in this book are adapted from papers presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Theoretical Archaeology Group, held at the University of Manchester, in December 2002. The conference session "An Industrial Revolution? Future Directions for Industrial Archaeology," was jointly devised by the editors, and sponsored by English Heritage, with the intention of gathering together leading industrial and historical archaeologists from around the world. However, just as Manchester is being transformed by regeneration, shaking off many of the negative connotations associated with factory-based industrial production, and remaking itself as a 21st century city, then so too, is the archaeological study of industrialisation being transformed. Over the past decade, industrial archaeology has emerged as a theoretically driven subfield. Research has begun to meaningfully engage with such weighty issues as globalisation; post/modernity; power; innovation and invention; slavery and captivity; class, ethnic, and gender identities; social relations of technology and labour; and the spread and diversification of western capitalism. With contributions from an international group of authors, this volume highlights the current thought in industrial archaeology, as well as explores future theoretical and methodological directions. Together, these chapters further the process of meaningful engagement with such weighty issues as globalization; post/modernity; power; production and consumption; innovation and invention; class, ethnic, and gender identities; social relations of technology and labour; and the spread and diversification of western capitalism. Industrial Archaeology: Future Directions will be of interest to historical and urban archaeologists, architectural historians, preservation agencies, archaeological consulting organizations, cultural resource managers, and students of these disciplines. 
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