Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks?
Future Directions in the Archaeological Study of Post-1550 Britain and Ireland
Herausgeber: Horning, Audrey; Palmer, Marilyn
Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks?
Future Directions in the Archaeological Study of Post-1550 Britain and Ireland
Herausgeber: Horning, Audrey; Palmer, Marilyn
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Brings together over thirty of the leading scholars in Post Medieval archaeology and examines how this relatively new discipline has developed and where it is going.
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Brings together over thirty of the leading scholars in Post Medieval archaeology and examines how this relatively new discipline has developed and where it is going.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9781843834342
- ISBN-10: 1843834340
- Artikelnr.: 24789969
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 1136g
- ISBN-13: 9781843834342
- ISBN-10: 1843834340
- Artikelnr.: 24789969
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Introduction
Audrey Horning Introduction From crossing paths to sharing tracks
Marilyn Palmer Section One Introduction: Of Practice and Paradigm
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World
Charles E. Orser An amorphous farrago? The Contribution of Industrial Archaeology
David Gwyn People versus machines or People and Machines? Current Research Directions within British Post
medieval and Industrial ArchaeologyIndustrial Archaeology
Mike Nevell A Review of the Archaeological Contribution to the understanding of the Industrial Past
Shane Gould Twenty years a'growing: University
based Teaching & Research of Historical Archaeology on the island of Ireland
Colin Breen Irish 'post
medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?
Tadhg O'Keeffe Encouraging interest in the recent past
Tony Crosby Post
Medieval Archaeology: a personal perspective
Paul Courtney An Archaeological Avant
Garde
James Dixon Section Two: Analytical Approaches Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer Science for historic industries
glass and glassworking
Sarah Paynter and David Dungworth and Justine Bayley Bones of contention: why later post
medieval faunal assemblages in Britain matter
Richard Thomas Finds, Deposits, and Assigned Status: New Approaches to Defined Relationships
Michael Berry Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland, c. 1816
1832. A new archaeological perspective on Ireland's 'coloniality'
Colin Rynne English Industrial Landscapes
divergence, convergence and perceptions of identity
Paul Belford Historic Landscape Characterisation, More Than a Management Tool?
Caron Newman The Whitehaven coast 1500
2000
Post
Medieval, Industrial, and Historical archaeology?
David Cranstone The changing countryside: the impact of industrialisation on rural settlement in the 18th and 19th centuries
Richard Newman Understanding landscape: inter
disciplinary dialogue and the post
medieval countryside
Chris Dalglish Section Three: Of People and Things Introduction
Marilyn Palmer and Audrey Horning Lancashire Cotton Mills and Power
R N Holden Material concerns: the State of Post
Medieval Finds Studies
The View From Afar: International Perspectives on the Analysis of post
1750 Ceramics in Britain and Ireland
Alasdair Brooks Post
1550 urban archaeology in a developer
funded context: an example from Grand Arcade, Cambridge
Craig Cessford Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Rupert Featherby Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Nigel Jeffries Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Alastair Owens Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Karen Wehner Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Dan Hicks Underneath the Arches: the afterlife of a railway viaduct
Emma Dwyer 'You knew where you were:' An archaeology of working households in turn
of
century Cheshire
Eleanor Casella Pulling the Threads Together: Issues of Theory and Practice in an Archaeology of the Modern World
Stephen Mrozowski Conclusion: The Way Forward?
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
Audrey Horning Introduction From crossing paths to sharing tracks
Marilyn Palmer Section One Introduction: Of Practice and Paradigm
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World
Charles E. Orser An amorphous farrago? The Contribution of Industrial Archaeology
David Gwyn People versus machines or People and Machines? Current Research Directions within British Post
medieval and Industrial ArchaeologyIndustrial Archaeology
Mike Nevell A Review of the Archaeological Contribution to the understanding of the Industrial Past
Shane Gould Twenty years a'growing: University
based Teaching & Research of Historical Archaeology on the island of Ireland
Colin Breen Irish 'post
medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?
Tadhg O'Keeffe Encouraging interest in the recent past
Tony Crosby Post
Medieval Archaeology: a personal perspective
Paul Courtney An Archaeological Avant
Garde
James Dixon Section Two: Analytical Approaches Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer Science for historic industries
glass and glassworking
Sarah Paynter and David Dungworth and Justine Bayley Bones of contention: why later post
medieval faunal assemblages in Britain matter
Richard Thomas Finds, Deposits, and Assigned Status: New Approaches to Defined Relationships
Michael Berry Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland, c. 1816
1832. A new archaeological perspective on Ireland's 'coloniality'
Colin Rynne English Industrial Landscapes
divergence, convergence and perceptions of identity
Paul Belford Historic Landscape Characterisation, More Than a Management Tool?
Caron Newman The Whitehaven coast 1500
2000
Post
Medieval, Industrial, and Historical archaeology?
David Cranstone The changing countryside: the impact of industrialisation on rural settlement in the 18th and 19th centuries
Richard Newman Understanding landscape: inter
disciplinary dialogue and the post
medieval countryside
Chris Dalglish Section Three: Of People and Things Introduction
Marilyn Palmer and Audrey Horning Lancashire Cotton Mills and Power
R N Holden Material concerns: the State of Post
Medieval Finds Studies
The View From Afar: International Perspectives on the Analysis of post
1750 Ceramics in Britain and Ireland
Alasdair Brooks Post
1550 urban archaeology in a developer
funded context: an example from Grand Arcade, Cambridge
Craig Cessford Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Rupert Featherby Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Nigel Jeffries Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Alastair Owens Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Karen Wehner Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Dan Hicks Underneath the Arches: the afterlife of a railway viaduct
Emma Dwyer 'You knew where you were:' An archaeology of working households in turn
of
century Cheshire
Eleanor Casella Pulling the Threads Together: Issues of Theory and Practice in an Archaeology of the Modern World
Stephen Mrozowski Conclusion: The Way Forward?
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
Foreword Introduction
Audrey Horning Introduction From crossing paths to sharing tracks
Marilyn Palmer Section One Introduction: Of Practice and Paradigm
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World
Charles E. Orser An amorphous farrago? The Contribution of Industrial Archaeology
David Gwyn People versus machines or People and Machines? Current Research Directions within British Post
medieval and Industrial ArchaeologyIndustrial Archaeology
Mike Nevell A Review of the Archaeological Contribution to the understanding of the Industrial Past
Shane Gould Twenty years a'growing: University
based Teaching & Research of Historical Archaeology on the island of Ireland
Colin Breen Irish 'post
medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?
Tadhg O'Keeffe Encouraging interest in the recent past
Tony Crosby Post
Medieval Archaeology: a personal perspective
Paul Courtney An Archaeological Avant
Garde
James Dixon Section Two: Analytical Approaches Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer Science for historic industries
glass and glassworking
Sarah Paynter and David Dungworth and Justine Bayley Bones of contention: why later post
medieval faunal assemblages in Britain matter
Richard Thomas Finds, Deposits, and Assigned Status: New Approaches to Defined Relationships
Michael Berry Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland, c. 1816
1832. A new archaeological perspective on Ireland's 'coloniality'
Colin Rynne English Industrial Landscapes
divergence, convergence and perceptions of identity
Paul Belford Historic Landscape Characterisation, More Than a Management Tool?
Caron Newman The Whitehaven coast 1500
2000
Post
Medieval, Industrial, and Historical archaeology?
David Cranstone The changing countryside: the impact of industrialisation on rural settlement in the 18th and 19th centuries
Richard Newman Understanding landscape: inter
disciplinary dialogue and the post
medieval countryside
Chris Dalglish Section Three: Of People and Things Introduction
Marilyn Palmer and Audrey Horning Lancashire Cotton Mills and Power
R N Holden Material concerns: the State of Post
Medieval Finds Studies
The View From Afar: International Perspectives on the Analysis of post
1750 Ceramics in Britain and Ireland
Alasdair Brooks Post
1550 urban archaeology in a developer
funded context: an example from Grand Arcade, Cambridge
Craig Cessford Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Rupert Featherby Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Nigel Jeffries Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Alastair Owens Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Karen Wehner Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Dan Hicks Underneath the Arches: the afterlife of a railway viaduct
Emma Dwyer 'You knew where you were:' An archaeology of working households in turn
of
century Cheshire
Eleanor Casella Pulling the Threads Together: Issues of Theory and Practice in an Archaeology of the Modern World
Stephen Mrozowski Conclusion: The Way Forward?
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
Audrey Horning Introduction From crossing paths to sharing tracks
Marilyn Palmer Section One Introduction: Of Practice and Paradigm
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World
Charles E. Orser An amorphous farrago? The Contribution of Industrial Archaeology
David Gwyn People versus machines or People and Machines? Current Research Directions within British Post
medieval and Industrial ArchaeologyIndustrial Archaeology
Mike Nevell A Review of the Archaeological Contribution to the understanding of the Industrial Past
Shane Gould Twenty years a'growing: University
based Teaching & Research of Historical Archaeology on the island of Ireland
Colin Breen Irish 'post
medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?
Tadhg O'Keeffe Encouraging interest in the recent past
Tony Crosby Post
Medieval Archaeology: a personal perspective
Paul Courtney An Archaeological Avant
Garde
James Dixon Section Two: Analytical Approaches Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer Science for historic industries
glass and glassworking
Sarah Paynter and David Dungworth and Justine Bayley Bones of contention: why later post
medieval faunal assemblages in Britain matter
Richard Thomas Finds, Deposits, and Assigned Status: New Approaches to Defined Relationships
Michael Berry Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland, c. 1816
1832. A new archaeological perspective on Ireland's 'coloniality'
Colin Rynne English Industrial Landscapes
divergence, convergence and perceptions of identity
Paul Belford Historic Landscape Characterisation, More Than a Management Tool?
Caron Newman The Whitehaven coast 1500
2000
Post
Medieval, Industrial, and Historical archaeology?
David Cranstone The changing countryside: the impact of industrialisation on rural settlement in the 18th and 19th centuries
Richard Newman Understanding landscape: inter
disciplinary dialogue and the post
medieval countryside
Chris Dalglish Section Three: Of People and Things Introduction
Marilyn Palmer and Audrey Horning Lancashire Cotton Mills and Power
R N Holden Material concerns: the State of Post
Medieval Finds Studies
The View From Afar: International Perspectives on the Analysis of post
1750 Ceramics in Britain and Ireland
Alasdair Brooks Post
1550 urban archaeology in a developer
funded context: an example from Grand Arcade, Cambridge
Craig Cessford Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Rupert Featherby Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Nigel Jeffries Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Alastair Owens Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Karen Wehner Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Dan Hicks Underneath the Arches: the afterlife of a railway viaduct
Emma Dwyer 'You knew where you were:' An archaeology of working households in turn
of
century Cheshire
Eleanor Casella Pulling the Threads Together: Issues of Theory and Practice in an Archaeology of the Modern World
Stephen Mrozowski Conclusion: The Way Forward?
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer