This volume was first delivered at a conference organised by the Association for Industrial Archaeology in Nottingham in June 2004, and formerly constituted a special issue of Industrial Archaeology Review. The papers have the explicit intention of formulating a research framework for industrial archaeology in the 21st century and demonstrating how far industrial archaeology is now a fully recognised element of mainstream archaeology.
This volume was first delivered at a conference organised by the Association for Industrial Archaeology in Nottingham in June 2004, and formerly constituted a special issue of Industrial Archaeology Review. The papers have the explicit intention of formulating a research framework for industrial archaeology in the 21st century and demonstrating how far industrial archaeology is now a fully recognised element of mainstream archaeology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter Neaverson: A Memoir Understanding the Workplace: A Research Framework for Industrial Archaeology in Britain Industrial Archaeology: Past, Present and Prospective Industrial Archaeology Goes Universal Industrial Heritage and National Identity - Sharing Data, the Importance of Context and Strategic Priorities Archaeological Science and Industrial Archaeology: Manufacturing, Landscape and Social Context The Notions of Production and Consumption in Industrial Archaeology: Towards a Research Agenda Space, Society and the Textile Mill Dirty Old Town? Industrial Archaeology and the Urban Historic Environment Domestic Industry in Britain During the 18th and 19th Centuries: Field Evidence and the Research Agenda The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England Industrialisation, Ownership, and the Manchester Methodology: The Role of the Contemporary Social Structure During Industrialisation, 1600-1900 The Country House: Technology and Society English Woodlands and the Supply of Fuel for Industry Farm Buildings and the Industrial Age The Chicken or the Egg? The Relationship Between Industry and Transport in East Anglia The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog Talking Sport or Talking Balls? Realising the Value of Sports Heritage Welcome to the Cheap Seats: Cinemas, Sex and Landscape Institutional Buildings in Worker Settlements Death and Commemoration
Peter Neaverson: A Memoir Understanding the Workplace: A Research Framework for Industrial Archaeology in Britain Industrial Archaeology: Past, Present and Prospective Industrial Archaeology Goes Universal Industrial Heritage and National Identity - Sharing Data, the Importance of Context and Strategic Priorities Archaeological Science and Industrial Archaeology: Manufacturing, Landscape and Social Context The Notions of Production and Consumption in Industrial Archaeology: Towards a Research Agenda Space, Society and the Textile Mill Dirty Old Town? Industrial Archaeology and the Urban Historic Environment Domestic Industry in Britain During the 18th and 19th Centuries: Field Evidence and the Research Agenda The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England Industrialisation, Ownership, and the Manchester Methodology: The Role of the Contemporary Social Structure During Industrialisation, 1600-1900 The Country House: Technology and Society English Woodlands and the Supply of Fuel for Industry Farm Buildings and the Industrial Age The Chicken or the Egg? The Relationship Between Industry and Transport in East Anglia The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog Talking Sport or Talking Balls? Realising the Value of Sports Heritage Welcome to the Cheap Seats: Cinemas, Sex and Landscape Institutional Buildings in Worker Settlements Death and Commemoration
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