1: Paul A. Shackel: Introduction: The Past Made Public
2: Colin Rynne: Water Power
3: Ian West: The Gas Industry
4: Vicki Cummings and David Robinson: An Archaeology of Nuclear
Power: Monuments of the Atomic Age
5: David Gwyn: Slate Production
6: Marilyn Palmer and Michael Nevell: The Archaeology of the
British Coal Industry
7: Susan Lawrence: Gold Rush Archaeology: Gold and Silver Mining
Around the Pacific Rim
8: Marilyn Palmer: . Non-ferrous Metal Mining and Processing in
Industrial Britain
9: Chris Dalglish: Enclosure: A Living Historical Process
10: Sean Winter and Alistair Paterson: Australian Colonial Land
Settlement
11: Peter Davies: Timber
12: Roger N. Holden: Textiles: Cotton
13: Colin Rynne: The Linen and Wool Industries in Britain and
Ireland
14: Martin Gibbs: Maritime Industry: Whaling
15: Ian Miller: 'A Fruit of the Art of Fire': The Glass Industry in
Britain
16: Amber Patrick and Hanna Steyne: Food Processing
17: Michael Nevell: Mechanical Engineering and the Integrated
Engineering Works
18: Eleanor Conlin Casella: Ceramic Production
19: Paul Collins: British Car Factories since 1896: An Industrial
Archaeology Site Type Survey Case Study
20: Michael Nevell: The Archaeology of the Iron and Steel
Industries in Britain
21: Fredric L. Quivik: Butte and Anaconda, Montana: Industrial
Waste as Industrial Heritage
22: Geoff Timmins: Roads and Bridges
23: David Gwyn: Railways
24: Hanna Steyne and Nigel Crowe: Canals and Inland Waterways
25: Richard Newman and Hanna Steyne: Ports and Shipping
26: Nigel Linge: Global Communications, 1561 to 2016
27: Michael Nevell: Warehouses c. 1770 to 1914
28: Nigel Jeffries: Ceramics and Pottery: The Enduring Appeal of
the Willow Pattern Print
29: Eleanor Conlin Casella and Samantha Bolton: Food Storage
30: Penny Crook: Commodities and Consumption
31: Michael Nevell: Industrial Workers' Housing in Britain
32: Angela Connelly: Churches and Chapels
33: Julie Rugg: The Industrial Archaeology of the Burial
Landscape
34: Gordon S. Marino: A Celebration of Growth, Independence, and
Worth: Symbolism and Functionality in Pools for Developing
Industrial Communities
35: Maria Turk: Mechanics' Institutes in Britain and Ireland
36: Andrew Davison: Bars, Public Houses, and Saloons
37: Andrew Davison: Temperance
38: Eleanor Conlin Casella and Katherine Fennelly: Social Welfare
Institutions
39: Wayne D. Cocroft: Industrialised Conflict
40: John Schofield: The Cold War: Archaeologies of Protest and
Opposition
41: Marika Hyttinen and Titta Kallio-Seppä: They Were Here Too:
Women and Children in Industrial Communities
42: Karin Larkin: The Social Life of Coal Mining
43: Marilyn Palmer: Conclusion: Industrial Archaeology: Past,
Present and Future
Eleanor Conlin Casella is a historical archaeologist, with
particular expertise in colonial and industrial archaeology.
Currently a Professor at the University of Tasmania, her work
primarily focuses on 19th century institutional sites within their
wider global historic contexts. Michael Nevell is the Industrial
Heritage Support Officer for England, based at the Ironbridge Gorge
Museum Trust, and an Honorary Research Fellow in Industrial
Archaeology at the
University of Salford. He was also the founding Head of Archaeology
at the Centre for Applied Archaeology, University of Salford
(2009-2020). Hanna Steyne is an archaeologist with expertise in
maritime,
industrial, and post-medieval archaeology. She has worked on
archaeological sites on land and in the inter-tidal zone, and as a
qualified commercial diver and has also led research on sites
underwater dating from the prehistoric to the modern period.
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