Industriarkeologi i norr : globala och lokala perspektiv på 1600-talets gruvindustri och industriarkeologi som arkeologisk erfarenhet
(2019) In META Historiskarkeologisk tidskrift p.119-142- Abstract
- In Sweden, industrial archaeology has been of limited distention and has played a modest role. Instead the disciplines of ethnology, history and art history has been dominating studies concerning industrial material heritage. Archaeological studies of metal production have been widely successful, but the focus has been set on early metal making rather than studies of industrialization, industrialism and modern society.
This paper sketches the background of Swedish industrial archaeology. Moreover, is an outline of a suggested revitalization of the sub-field suggested through a case study from the Torne River Valley copper extraction industry in the second half of the seventeenth century. Empirically the paper is founded on historical... (More) - In Sweden, industrial archaeology has been of limited distention and has played a modest role. Instead the disciplines of ethnology, history and art history has been dominating studies concerning industrial material heritage. Archaeological studies of metal production have been widely successful, but the focus has been set on early metal making rather than studies of industrialization, industrialism and modern society.
This paper sketches the background of Swedish industrial archaeology. Moreover, is an outline of a suggested revitalization of the sub-field suggested through a case study from the Torne River Valley copper extraction industry in the second half of the seventeenth century. Empirically the paper is founded on historical maps and field studies used to acknowledge the multitude of agents and voices of the early industrial break through. (Less)
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- Industrial Archaeology of the North : Global and Local Perspectives on the Seventeenth Century Mining Industry and Industrial Archaeology as an Archaeological Experience
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- 24 pages
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- Historiskarkeologiska föreningen
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