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Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks?
Future directions in the archaeological study of post-1550 Britain and Ireland
Edited by Audrey Horning
Edited by Marilyn Palmer


The impetus for this volume lies in the expansion of interest in Post Medieval archaeology in university, commercial, and voluntary sectors. The study of Post Medieval archaeology is a relatively new discipline but, within archaeology as a whole, it represents one of the fastest growing areas of study. Archaeologists seek to avoid the fragmentation of a still small discipline into subfields such as pre-1750 post-medieval archaeology, post-1750 industrial archaeology, or the incorporation of theory as somehow outside of the purview of the work of the older organisations. This important and timely volume brings together articles that consider the commonalties between approaches as well as the unique contributions made by members of each organisation towards the study of the material heritage of the post-1550 period.

The chapters in the volume derive from a well-attended three day conference held at the University of Leicester in April 2008 and sponsored by the Society for Post-medieval Archaeology, the Association for Industrial Archaeology, and the Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group. The aim of the discussion-focused conference was to foster enhanced understanding and cooperation between the organisations and their approaches; with in-depth consideration of the future of the broader field of historical archaeology. The volume will bring the debate from the conference to a wider academic, professional, and vocational audience and, it is anticipated, will act as a benchmark by which future development will be judged.

 

DETAILS

80 b/w illustrations

Size: 24 x 17.2
13 digit ISBN: 9781843834342
Binding: Hardback
First published: 18/Dec/2008
Publication date: 18/Dec/2008
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Society for Post Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series
Subject: Archaeology

BIC class: CSBB

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Contents
   Foreword
   Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
   Section One Introduction: Of Practice and Paradigm
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
1   The Dialectics of Scale in the Historical Archaeology of the Modern World
Charles E. Orser
2   An amorphous farrago? The Contribution of Industrial Archaeology
David Gwyn
3   People versus machines or People and Machines? Current Research Directions within British Post-medieval and Industrial Archaeology
Mike Nevell
4   A Review of the Archaeological Contribution to the understanding of the Industrial Past
Shane Gould
5   Twenty years a'growing: University-based Teaching & Research of Historical Archaeology on the island of Ireland
Colin Breen
6   Irish 'post-medieval' archaeology: time to lose our innocence?
Tadhg O'Keeffe
7   Encouraging interest in the recent past
Tony Crosby
8   Post-Medieval Archaeology: a personal perspective
Paul Courtney
9   An Archaeological Avant-Garde
James Dixon
10   Section Two: Analytical Approaches Introduction
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer
11   Science for historic industries - glass and glassworking
Sarah Paynter and David Dungworth and Justine Bayley
12   Bones of contention: why later post-medieval faunal assemblages in Britain matter
Richard Thomas
13   Finds, Deposits, and Assigned Status: New Approaches to Defined Relationships
Michael Berry
14   Haulbowline Island, Cork Harbour, Ireland, c. 1816-1832. A new archaeological perspective on Ireland's 'coloniality'
Colin Rynne
15   English Industrial Landscapes - divergence, convergence and perceptions of identity
Paul Belford
16   Historic Landscape Characterisation, More Than a Management Tool?
Caron Newman
17   The Whitehaven coast 1500-2000 - Post-Medieval, Industrial, and Historical archaeology?
David Cranstone
18   The changing countryside: the impact of industrialisation on rural settlement in the 18th and 19th centuries
Richard Newman
19   Understanding landscape: inter-disciplinary dialogue and the post-medieval countryside
Chris Dalglish
20   Section Three: Of People and Things Introduction
Marilyn Palmer and Audrey Horning
21   Lancashire Cotton Mills and Power
R N Holden
22   Material concerns: the State of Post-Medieval Finds Studies
Geoff Egan
23   The View From Afar: International Perspectives on the Analysis of post-1750 Ceramics in Britain and Ireland
Alasdair Brooks
24   Post-1550 urban archaeology in a developer-funded context: an example from Grand Arcade, Cambridge
Craig Cessford
25   Rematerialising Metropolitan Histories? People, places and things in modern London
Rupert Featherby and Nigel Jeffries and Alastair Owens and Karen Wehner and Dan Hicks
26   Underneath the Arches: the afterlife of a railway viaduct
Emma Dwyer
27   'You knew where you were:' An archaeology of working households in turn-of-century Cheshire
Eleanor Casella
28   Pulling the Threads Together: Issues of Theory and Practice in an Archaeology of the Modern World
Stephen Mrozowski
29   Conclusion: The Way Forward?
Audrey Horning and Marilyn Palmer

 

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