The Oxford Handbook of Industrial Archaeology
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2022. április 12.
- ISBN 9780199693962
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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- Méret 252x182x41 mm
- Súly 1487 g
- Nyelv angol 212
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Rövid leírás:
Through international and multi-period chapters, this volume explores the origins and development of industrialization from its emergence in 18th century Europe to its contemporary ubiquity. It interrogates the widespread exploitation of natural resources that forged industrialization and its environmental and social legacy in our globalized world.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Representing the first substantial English-language text on Industrial Archaeology in a decade, this handbook comes at a time when the global impact of industrialization is being re-assessed in terms of its legacy of climate change, mechanization, urbanization, the forced migration of peoples, and labour relations. Critical debates around the beginning of a new geological era - The Anthropocene - have emerged over the last decade. This approach interrogates the widespread exploitation of natural resources that forged industrialization from its early emergence in 18th century northern Europe to its contemporary ubiquity, environmental impacts, and social legacy within our globalized world.
Through a broad international and multi-period set of chapters, this volume explores the complex origins, processes, and development of industrialization through both its physical remains and human consequences - both the good and the bad. It provides a diverse material framework for understanding our modern world, from its industrial origins through its future paths in the 21st century.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: The Past Made Public
Water Power
The Gas Industry
An Archaeology of Nuclear Power: Monuments of the Atomic Age
Slate Production
The Archaeology of the British Coal Industry
Gold Rush Archaeology: Gold and Silver Mining Around the Pacific Rim
. Non-ferrous Metal Mining and Processing in Industrial Britain
Enclosure: A Living Historical Process
Australian Colonial Land Settlement
Timber
Textiles: Cotton
The Linen and Wool Industries in Britain and Ireland
Maritime Industry: Whaling
'A Fruit of the Art of Fire': The Glass Industry in Britain
Food Processing
Mechanical Engineering and the Integrated Engineering Works
Ceramic Production
British Car Factories since 1896: An Industrial Archaeology Site Type Survey Case Study
The Archaeology of the Iron and Steel Industries in Britain
Butte and Anaconda, Montana: Industrial Waste as Industrial Heritage
Roads and Bridges
Railways
Canals and Inland Waterways
Ports and Shipping
Global Communications, 1561 to 2016
Warehouses c. 1770 to 1914
Ceramics and Pottery: The Enduring Appeal of the Willow Pattern Print
Food Storage
Commodities and Consumption
Industrial Workers' Housing in Britain
Churches and Chapels
The Industrial Archaeology of the Burial Landscape
A Celebration of Growth, Independence, and Worth: Symbolism and Functionality in Pools for Developing Industrial Communities
Mechanics' Institutes in Britain and Ireland
Bars, Public Houses, and Saloons
Temperance
Social Welfare Institutions
Industrialised Conflict
The Cold War: Archaeologies of Protest and Opposition
They Were Here Too: Women and Children in Industrial Communities
The Social Life of Coal Mining
Conclusion: Industrial Archaeology: Past, Present and Future