The Archaeology of Industrialization

The Archaeology of Industrialization
Author: Association for Industrial Archaeology
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: STANFORD:36105119973514

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This book is the outcome of the first joint conference of the two country's foremost societies devoted to the archaeological study of the early-modern and modern worlds. It discusses the progress of industrialization and its impact upon modern society.

The Archaeology of Industrialization Society of Post Medieval Archaeology Monographs v 2

The Archaeology of Industrialization  Society of Post Medieval Archaeology Monographs  v  2
Author: David Barker,David Cranstone
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2020-08-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781000161113

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This book is the outcome of the first joint conference of the two country's foremost societies devoted to the archaeological study of the early-modern and modern worlds. It discusses the progress of industrialization and its impact upon modern society.

The Texture of Industry

The Texture of Industry
Author: Robert B. Gordon,Patrick M. Malone
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 1997-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780195354829

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While historians have given ample attention to stories of entrepreneurship, invention, and labor conflict, they have told us little about actual work-places and how people worked. Workers seldom wrote about their daily employment. However, they did leave behind their tools, products, shops, and factories as well as the surrounding industrial landscapes and communities. In this book, Gordon and Malone look at the industrialization of North America from the perspective of the industrial archaeologist. Using material evidence from such varied sites as Indian steatite quarries, automobile plants, and coal mines, they examine manufacturing technology, transportation systems, and the effects of industrialization on the land. Their research greatly expands our understanding of industry and focuses attention on the contributions of anonymous artisans whose skills shaped our industrial heritage.

The Texture of Industry

The Texture of Industry
Author: Robert Boyd Gordon,Patrick M. Malone
Publsiher: New York : Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 1997
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9780195111415

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While historians have given ample attention to stories of entrepreneurship, invention, and labor conflict, they have told us little about actual work-places and how people worked. Workers seldom wrote about their daily employment. However, they did leave behind their tools, products, shops, and factories as well as the surrounding industrial landscapes and communities. In this book, Gordon and Malone look at the industrialization of North America from the perspective of the industrial archaeologist. Using material evidence from such varied sites as Indian steatite quarries, automobile plants, and coal mines, they examine manufacturing technology, transportation systems, and the effects of industrialization on the land. Their research greatly expands our understanding of industry and focuses attention on the contributions of anonymous artisans whose skills shaped our industrial heritage.

Industrial Archaeology

Industrial Archaeology
Author: Marilyn Palmer
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134705085

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Industrial Archaeology uses the techniques of mainstream archaeological excavation, analysis and interpretation to present an enlightening picture of industrial society. Technology and heritage have, until recently, been the focal points of study in industrialization. Industrial Archaeology sets out a coherent methodology for the discipline which expands on and extends beyond the purely functional analysis of industrial landscapes, structures and artefacts to a broader consideration of their cultural meaning and value. The authors examine, for example, the social context of industrialization, including the effect of new means of production on working patterns, diet and health.

Industrial Archaeology

Industrial Archaeology
Author: Marilyn Palmer,Peter Neaverson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0415166268

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Industrial Archaeology sets out a coherent methodology for the discipline which expands on and extends beyond the purely functional analysis of industrial landscapes, structures and artefacts to their cultural meaning.

The Archaeology of the Industrial Revolution

The Archaeology of the Industrial Revolution
Author: Brian Bracegirdle
Publsiher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1973
Genre: Industrial archaeology
ISBN: 043532991X

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Industrial Archaeology

Industrial Archaeology
Author: Eleanor Casella,James Symonds
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2005-03-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0387226087

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Eleanor Conlin Casella and James Symonds th The essays in this book are adapted from papers presented at the 24 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 Arch- ology,” 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. Speakers were asked to consider aspects of contemporary theory and practice, as well as possible future directions for the study of industrialisation and - dustrial societies. It perhaps ?tting that this meeting was convened in Manchester, which has a rich industrial heritage, and has recently been proclaimed as the “archetype” city of the industrial revolution (McNeil and George, 2002). However, just as Manchester is being transformed by reg- eration, shaking off many of the negative connotations associated st with factory-based industrial production, and remaking itself as a 21 century city, then so too, is the archaeological study of industrialisation being transformed. In the most recent overview of industrial archaeology in the UK, Sir Neil Cossons cautioned that industrial archaeology risked becoming a “one generation subject”, that stood on the edge of oblivion, alongside th the mid-20 century pursuit of folklife studies (Cossons 2000:13). It is to be hoped that the papers in this volume demonstrate that this will not be the case.