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THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF INDUSTRIALIZATION
SOCIETY OF POST-MEDIEVAL ARCHAEOLOGY MONOGRAPHS |
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v. 2 |
By: |
David Barker (Editor), David Cranstone (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£130.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
1904350011 |
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9781904350019 |
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Publisher: |
MANEY PUBLISHING |
Pub. date: |
1 December, 2004 |
Pages: |
333 |
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Emanating from a joint conference of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology and the Association for Industrial Archaeology, this volume aims to break down the barriers, both cultural and chronological, between the two disciplines. It addresses subjects, including: the relationships between production and consumption. |
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'Industrial' and 'post-medieval' archaeology have traditionally been seen as two separate disciplines, with different roots and very different intellectual interests, thus separating production from consumption and leaving the study of non-industrial aspects of 19th and 20th century society in a disciplinary no-man's land. This volume, emanating from a joint conference of the Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology and the Association for Industrial Archaeology held in Bristol in 1999, aims to break down the barriers, both cultural and chronological, between the two disciplines. Twenty-three papers from Britain and western Europe address the relationships between production and consumption, the contribution of archaeology to a period so rich in historical sources, the nature of historical archaeology, and the role both of industrialisation itself and of its material record in the development of our own society. |
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b/w illus |
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UK |
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Maney Publishing |
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