World Industrial Archaeology

World Industrial Archaeology

by Kenneth Hudson
World Industrial Archaeology

World Industrial Archaeology

by Kenneth Hudson

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Overview

Since the 1950s, when the phrase 'industrial archaeology' was coined, there has been an enormous growth of interest in what have come to be seen as the monuments of our more recent past. One result of this is that all kinds of old industrial plant, once valued only for what it could produce or do, have been accorded an intrinsic value often tinged with a somewhat incongruous nostalgia. In this book Kenneth Hudson sets out to restore these monuments to their place at the centre of the wider history they embody, social and economic as well as technical. Less than this, he claims, cannot properly be called industrial archaeology. Taking each major industry in turn Mr Hudson provides fully illustrated examples from many countries. By making this a study of world industrial archaeology, Mr Hudson escapes from the idea that the subject is confined to a period roughly denoted by the Industrial Revolution in England.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521293303
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 04/05/1979
Series: New Studies in Archaeology
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The Techniques Appropriate to the Study: Part II. The Range of Current Work: 1. The extractive industries; 2. Food and drink; 3. Construction: purpose, design and materials; 4. Metal processing; 5. Transport; 6. Textiles, clothing, footwear; 7. Power; 8. Chemicals and related industries; Conclusions; Bibliography; Index.
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