03856nam a22004335i 4500001001800000003000900018005001700027007001500044008004100059020001800100020001900118024003500137040000900172082001400181100003000195245014000225264005900365300003500424336002600459337002600485338003900511347002400550490006300574505126200637520103401899650002102933650001702954650002102971650001702992700002903009710003403038773002003072776003603092830006303128856010303191942001203294999001703306952009903323978-0-387-70759-4DE-He21320260521091934.0cr nn 008mamaa101029s2011 xxu| s |||| 0|eng d a9780387707594 a997803877075947 a10.1007/978-0-387-70759-42doi cCICY04a930.12231 aBeaudry, Mary C.eeditor.10aInterpreting the Early Modern Worldh[recurso electrónico] :bTransatlantic Perspectives /cedited by Mary C. Beaudry, James Symonds. 1aBoston, MA :bSpringer US :bImprint: Springer,c2011. aXXII, 246 p.bonline resource. atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia arecurso en líneabcr2rdacarrier atext filebPDF2rda1 aContributions To Global Historical Archaeology,x1574-04390 aPart I. Country Estates/Landscapes: An American Landscape Conversation -- The Archaeology of Estate Landscapes in Eighteenth-Century England -- Part II. Archaeology of 19th century and the Lives of Working People: Section Introduction -- Urban Historical Archaeology: A View from the Golden Gate -- Celebrating Steel City: Historical Archaeology in Sheffield, U.K -- Part III. Conflict and Memorialization: Section Introduction -- "Remembering the Raid of 1704": Writing and Exhibiting Contested Histories in Historic Deerfield -- Monuments, Memory, and Resistance in the Scottish Highlands -- Part IV. Material Culture, Embodiment, Life Course, Identity: Section Introduction -- Stitching Women's Loves: Interpreting the Artifacts of Sewing and Needlework -- The Intimacy of Death: Expressions of Identity and Grief in Medieval and Renaissance Burial Rites -- Part V. Industrial Housing/Landscapes: Section Introduction -- "You Knew Where you Were": Practicing Class in (Post) Industrial Cheshire -- The Study of the Early Industrial Landscapes of the Swansea Region -- Part VI. Archaeological Biographies: Section Introduction -- The Large Writ Small: Landscape, Archaeography, and the Battle for Meaning -- Biographies of Long Life. Part VII. Commentary. aAlthough historical archaeologists often explore similar themes, the intellectual traditions in the United States and the United Kingdom lead to differing interpretations of these themes. The contributions to this innovative volume provide a bridge between a US-based archaeologist and a UK-based archaeologist on the themes of landscape studies, urban archaeology, memory and memorialization, gender studies, the lives of industrial workers, and archaeological biographies. The chapters are not meant to stand in isolation, but rather provide a dialog between both groups. This work explores the strengths of interpretive historical archaeology in the US and the UK, as well as compare and contrast differing approaches. It aims to foster debate and productive collaborations between historical archaeologists from different geographic regions. It will of interest to UK and US-based archaeologists, as well as those performing interpretive historical archaeology in other regions who will benefit from the insights it provides. 0aSOCIAL SCIENCES. 0aARCHAEOLOGY.14aSOCIAL SCIENCES.24aARCHAEOLOGY.1 aSymonds, James.eeditor.2 aSpringerLink (Online service)0 tSpringer eBooks08iPrinted edition:z9780387707587 0aContributions To Global Historical Archaeology,x1574-043940uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-70759-4zVer el texto completo en las instalaciones del CICY 2ddccER c34096d34096 00102ddc40708LEaCICYbCICYcELd2025-07-10l0o930.1r2025-07-10 08:40:11w2025-07-10yER