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