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Industrial Heritage Re-Tooled : The TICCIH Guide to Industrial Heritage Conservation / edited by James Douet

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Lancaster : Carnegie, c2012. Description: xi, 243 p. : illust. (col.) ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9781859362181
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • T37 I53 2012
Contents:
Introduction / James Douet -- Part I. Values and meanings -- 1. Why preserve the industrial heritage? / Neil Cossons -- 2. what does the Industrial Revolution signify? / Helmuth Albrecht -- 3. Industrial archaeology : a discipline? / Barrie Trinder -- 4. The heritage of the industrial society / Louis Bergeron -- Part II. Understanding the evidence - 5. Industrial archaeology / Patrick Martin -- 6. Identifying industrial landscapes / Iain Stuart -- 7. Recording and documentation / Miles Oglethorpe and Miriam McDonald -- 8. Process recording / Gustav Rossnes -- 9. Industrial archives and company records / Belem Oviedo Gamez -- 10. Photography and image resources / Jan af Geijerstam -- Part III. Realising the potential -- 11. Choosing what to preserve / Paul Smith -- 12. Legal protection / Keith Falconer -- 13. Urban regeneration and planning / Massimo Preite -- 14. Adaptive re-use / Benjamin Fragner -- 15. Financal and fiscal incentives / Bode Morin -- 16. Heritage at risk surveys / Jaime Migone -- 17. Conservation plans / Helen Larder -- 18. Adaptive re-use and embodied energy / Mark Watson -- 19. Post-industrial landcapes / Norbert Tempel -- 20. Industrial ruins / Masaaki Okada -- 21. Conservation and community consciousness / Hsiao-Wei Lin -- 22. Industrial Heritage and the World Heritage Convention / Peter Stott -- 23. World Heritage, concepts and criteria / Michel Cotte -- 24. Thematic World Heritage Studies / Stephen Hughes -- Part IV. Sharing and enjoying -- 25. Industrial Museums / Massimo Negri -- Care of industrial and technical collections / Johannes Grossewinkelmann -- 27. Concerving industrial artefacts / Eusebi Casanelles and James Douet -- 28. Industrial heritage tourism / Wolfgang Ebert -- Part V. Teaching and learning -- 29. Teaching in schools / Gracia Dorel-Ferre -- 30. University training / Györgyi Németh -- 31. Distance and on-line learning / Tuija Mikkonen -- Part VI. TICCIH -- 32. The Work of TICCIH / Stuart B. Smith -- 33. TICCIH's Charter for Industrial Heritage / Eusebi Casanelles.
Summary: This volume comprises the authoritative work from the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage – the international group dedicated to industrial archaeology and heritage – detailing the latest approaches to the conservation of the global industrial heritage. With contributions from over thirty specialists in archaeology and industrial heritage, Industrial Heritage Re-tooled establishes the first set of comprehensive best practices for the management, conservation, and interpretation of historical industrial sites. This book: defines the meaning and scope of industrial heritage within an international context addresses the identification and conservation of the material remains of industry covers subjects as diverse as documentation and recording of industrial heritage, industrial tourism, and the teaching of industrial heritage in museums, schools, and universities.
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Includes index.

Introduction / James Douet -- Part I. Values and meanings -- 1. Why preserve the industrial heritage? / Neil Cossons -- 2. what does the Industrial Revolution signify? / Helmuth Albrecht -- 3. Industrial archaeology : a discipline? / Barrie Trinder -- 4. The heritage of the industrial society / Louis Bergeron -- Part II. Understanding the evidence - 5. Industrial archaeology / Patrick Martin -- 6. Identifying industrial landscapes / Iain Stuart -- 7. Recording and documentation / Miles Oglethorpe and Miriam McDonald -- 8. Process recording / Gustav Rossnes -- 9. Industrial archives and company records / Belem Oviedo Gamez -- 10. Photography and image resources / Jan af Geijerstam -- Part III. Realising the potential -- 11. Choosing what to preserve / Paul Smith -- 12. Legal protection / Keith Falconer -- 13. Urban regeneration and planning / Massimo Preite -- 14. Adaptive re-use / Benjamin Fragner -- 15. Financal and fiscal incentives / Bode Morin -- 16. Heritage at risk surveys / Jaime Migone -- 17. Conservation plans / Helen Larder -- 18. Adaptive re-use and embodied energy / Mark Watson -- 19. Post-industrial landcapes / Norbert Tempel -- 20. Industrial ruins / Masaaki Okada -- 21. Conservation and community consciousness / Hsiao-Wei Lin -- 22. Industrial Heritage and the World Heritage Convention / Peter Stott -- 23. World Heritage, concepts and criteria / Michel Cotte -- 24. Thematic World Heritage Studies / Stephen Hughes -- Part IV. Sharing and enjoying -- 25. Industrial Museums / Massimo Negri -- Care of industrial and technical collections / Johannes Grossewinkelmann -- 27. Concerving industrial artefacts / Eusebi Casanelles and James Douet -- 28. Industrial heritage tourism / Wolfgang Ebert -- Part V. Teaching and learning -- 29. Teaching in schools / Gracia Dorel-Ferre -- 30. University training / Györgyi Németh -- 31. Distance and on-line learning / Tuija Mikkonen -- Part VI. TICCIH -- 32. The Work of TICCIH / Stuart B. Smith -- 33. TICCIH's Charter for Industrial Heritage / Eusebi Casanelles.

This volume comprises the authoritative work from the International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage – the international group dedicated to industrial archaeology and heritage – detailing the latest approaches to the conservation of the global industrial heritage. With contributions from over thirty specialists in archaeology and industrial heritage, Industrial Heritage Re-tooled establishes the first set of comprehensive best practices for the management, conservation, and interpretation of historical industrial sites. This book: defines the meaning and scope of industrial heritage within an international context addresses the identification and conservation of the material remains of industry covers subjects as diverse as documentation and recording of industrial heritage, industrial tourism, and the teaching of industrial heritage in museums, schools, and universities.

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