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Footprints of Industry: Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009
Paul Belford, Marilyn Palmer and Roger White
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This volume contains a selection of papers which were presented at the Fe09 Conference in June 2009. The conference was held as part of the 'Coalbrookdale 300' celebrations (Shropshire, England), commemorating the tercentenary of Abraham Darby's success with coke-smelted iron. This momentous event was a truly world-changing moment in human history; and its origins, consequences and wider impacts were the subject of debate and discussion throughout the conference.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Contents
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LIST OF FIGURES
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
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Foreword
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Introduction
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Ironworks to Museum: Coalbrookdale 1709-2009
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PART ONE: METALLURGICAL PROPERTIES
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Vegetation changes in former mining and metalworking areas of Wales and Ireland during prehistoric and medieval times
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Early industrialization in a typical German upland region
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Before the Lunar Society: Industrial development in early post-medieval Birmingham
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Technological advance in the Severn Gorge
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New men on the block: Sheffield steelmen in the Cutler's Company
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Steel away: The Trenton steel works and the struggle for American manufacturing independence
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PART TWO: MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
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Advancing the work of Prometheus – the impact of artificial light on the workplace and beyond
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Bath and the Industrial Revolution: The harmony of tourism, trade and innovation
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A cast iron legacy: Remembering the roots of an industrial village in Nottinghamshire
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Recording and protecting Glasgow's water supply
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Diversity in structure: Evidence for globalisation and local interaction in the archaeology, architecture and cultural tourism of industrial communities in Wales
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PART THREE: UNDERSTANDING THE RESOURCE
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Excavating the cotton mill: Towards a research framework for the below-ground remains of the textile industry
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Projects ongoing: Reflections on archaeology and industrial heritage in the Ironbridge Gorge
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South-east Wales industrial ironworks landscapes
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Detritus or artefact? Examining archaeological approaches to the preservation and presentation of 19th and 20th century industrial workshops
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PART FOUR: MANAGING AND INTERPRETING INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE
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The Clee Hills: Concrete heritage, missed opportunities, and an extraordinary landscape
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Making use of historic industrial sites. The making of monuments in the Greater Region
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Industrial World Heritage Sites: Shifting perceptions from icons to cultural landscapes
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National and regional plans for industrial heritage in Spain. How can we complete the puzzle?
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New life for old industrial archaeology records
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Appendix: Grey literature reports issued by the Ironbridge archaeology unit
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Bibliography
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Published: 2010
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407321943 (ebook)
- 9781407307275 (paperback)
BAR Number: B523