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Understanding the Workplace

A Research Framework for Industrial Archaeology in Britain: 2005: A Research Framework for Industrial...

David Gwyn Marulyn Palmer

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English
Maney Publishing
01 December 2006
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.

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Imprint:   Maney Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   27, Pt. 1
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   640g
ISBN:   9781905981366
ISBN 10:   1905981368
Pages:   186
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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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