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Industrial Archaeology - Principles and Practice (Paperback): Marilyn Palmer Industrial Archaeology - Principles and Practice (Paperback)
Marilyn Palmer
R1,669 Discovery Miles 16 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The beginnings of industrialization had an enormous impact on social conditions, buildings and material culture. This text uses the techniques of mainstream archaeological excavation, analysis and interpretation to present an enlightening picture of industrial society. Technology and heritage have, until recently, been the focal points of study in industrialization. The text sets out a coherent methodology for the discipline which expands on and extends beyond the purely functional analysis of industrial landscapes, structures and artefacts to a broader consideration of their cultural meaning and value. The authors examine, for example, the social context of industrialization, including the effect of new means of production on working patterns, diet and health. The text provides a guide for undergraduates and postgraduates in archaeology and heritage management, and should be a useful handbook for those working in planning departments and contract archaeologists.

Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900 (Hardcover): Peter Neaverson, Marilyn Palmer Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900 (Hardcover)
Peter Neaverson, Marilyn Palmer
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Two hundred years of industry have transformed the British landscape. "Industry in the Landscape" enables the reconstruction of the landscape of past industry. The authors are industrial archaeologists of national standing whose concern is to use surviving material evidence and contemporary sources to study the former working conditions of men and women. Comprehensive in coverage, the book examines fuels, metals, clothing, food, building and transport. It makes clear the tangible elements which form the basis for the recreation of past landscapes and demonstrates both their function and the context with which they should be associated.

Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900 (Paperback): Peter Neaverson, Marilyn Palmer Industry in the Landscape, 1700-1900 (Paperback)
Peter Neaverson, Marilyn Palmer
R1,357 Discovery Miles 13 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Two hundred years of industry have transformed the British landscape. This book enables the reader to reconstruct the landscape of past industry. The authors are industrial archaeologists of national standing whose concern is to use surviving material evidence and contemporary sources to study the former working conditions of men and women. Comprehensive in coverage, the book examines fuels, metals, clothing, food, building and transport. It makes clear the tangible elements which form the basis for recreation of past landscapes and demonstrates both their function and the context in which they should be considered.

Eco-activism and Social Work - New Directions in Leadership and Group Work (Hardcover): Dyann Ross, Martin Brueckner, Marilyn... Eco-activism and Social Work - New Directions in Leadership and Group Work (Hardcover)
Dyann Ross, Martin Brueckner, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea Eaglehawk
R3,972 Discovery Miles 39 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social workers are called upon to shift from a human-centric bias to an ecological ethical sensibility by embracing love as integral to their justice mission and by extending the idea of social justice to include environmental and species justice. This book presents the love ethic model as a way to do eco-justice work using public campaigns, research, community arts practice and other nonviolent, direct action strategies. The model is premised on an active and ongoing commitment to the eco-values of love, eco-justice and nonviolence for the purpose of upholding the public interest. The love ethic model is informed by the stories of eco-activists who used nonviolent actions to address ecological issues such as: pollution; degradation of the environment; exploitation of farm animals; mining industry overriding First Nation Peoples' land rights; and human health and social costs related to the natural resource industries, private land developments and government infrastructure projects. Informed by practice insights by activists from a range of eco-justice concerns, this innovative book provides new directions in social work and environmental studies involving transformational change leadership and dialogical group work between interest groups. It should be considered essential reading for social work students, researchers and practitioners as well as eco-activists more generally.

Industrial Archaeology - Principles and Practice (Hardcover): Marilyn Palmer Industrial Archaeology - Principles and Practice (Hardcover)
Marilyn Palmer
R3,981 Discovery Miles 39 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Industrial Archaeology uses the techniques of mainstream archaeological excavation, analysis and interpretation to present an enlightening picture of industrial society.
Technology and heritage have, until recently, been the focal points of study in industrialization. Industrial Archaeology sets out a coherent methodology for the discipline which expands on and extends beyond the purely functional analysis of industrial landscapes, structures and artefacts to a broader consideration of their cultural meaning and value. The authors examine, for example, the social context of industrialization, including the effect of new means of production on working patterns, diet and health.


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Eco-activism and Social Work - New Directions in Leadership and Group Work (Paperback): Dyann Ross, Martin Brueckner, Marilyn... Eco-activism and Social Work - New Directions in Leadership and Group Work (Paperback)
Dyann Ross, Martin Brueckner, Marilyn Palmer, Wallea Eaglehawk
R1,209 Discovery Miles 12 090 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social workers are called upon to shift from a human-centric bias to an ecological ethical sensibility by embracing love as integral to their justice mission and by extending the idea of social justice to include environmental and species justice. This book presents the love ethic model as a way to do eco-justice work using public campaigns, research, community arts practice and other nonviolent, direct action strategies. The model is premised on an active and ongoing commitment to the eco-values of love, eco-justice and nonviolence for the purpose of upholding the public interest. The love ethic model is informed by the stories of eco-activists who used nonviolent actions to address ecological issues such as: pollution; degradation of the environment; exploitation of farm animals; mining industry overriding First Nation Peoples' land rights; and human health and social costs related to the natural resource industries, private land developments and government infrastructure projects. Informed by practice insights by activists from a range of eco-justice concerns, this innovative book provides new directions in social work and environmental studies involving transformational change leadership and dialogical group work between interest groups. It should be considered essential reading for social work students, researchers and practitioners as well as eco-activists more generally.

Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks? - Future directions in the archaeological study of post-1550 Britain and Ireland (Hardcover):... Crossing Paths or Sharing Tracks? - Future directions in the archaeological study of post-1550 Britain and Ireland (Hardcover)
Audrey Horning, Marilyn Palmer; Contributions by Alasdair Brooks, Alastair Owens, Audrey Horning, …
R1,882 Discovery Miles 18 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Brings together over thirty of the leading scholars in Post Medieval archaeology and examines how this relatively new discipline has developed and where it is going. The impetus for this volume lies in the expansion of interest in Post Medieval archaeology in university, commercial, and voluntary sectors. The study of Post Medieval archaeology is a relatively new discipline but, within archaeology as a whole, it represents one of the fastest growing areas of study. Archaeologists seek to avoid the fragmentation of a still small discipline into subfields such as pre-1750 post-medieval archaeology, post-1750 industrial archaeology, or the incorporation of theory as somehow outside of the purview of the work of the older organisations. This important and timely volume brings together articles that consider the commonalties between approaches as well as the unique contributions made by members of each organisation towards the study of the material heritage of the post-1550 period. The chapters in the volume derive from a well-attended three day conference held at the University of Leicester in April 2008 and sponsored by the Society for Post-medieval Archaeology, the Association for Industrial Archaeology, and the Irish Post-Medieval Archaeology Group. The aim of the discussion-focused conference was to foster enhanced understanding and cooperation between the organisations and their approaches; with in-depth consideration of the future of the broader field of historical archaeology. The volume will bring the debatefrom the conference to a wider academic, professional, and vocational audience and, it is anticipated, will act as a benchmark by which future development will be judged.

Technology in the Country House (Hardcover): Marilyn Palmer, Ian West Technology in the Country House (Hardcover)
Marilyn Palmer, Ian West
R2,435 Discovery Miles 24 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Visits to country houses are an important leisure pursuit throughout the British Isles, not just to appreciate their superb architecture, great paintings and elaborate furniture but also to experience something of the past life of our great families and their households. Mark Girouard suggested in Life in the English Country House that 'even when the customs have gone, the houses remain, enriched by the accumulated alterations, and often accumulated contents of several centuries. Abandoned lifestyles can be disinterred from them in much the same way as from the layers of an archaeological dig'. By the 19th century, life in most country houses changed as a result of various technical inventions such as improved water supplies, flushing water closets, boilers and pipes to provide central heating, internal communications by bells and then telephones, and better lighting by means of gas and electricity. Country houses, however, were usually too far from urban centres to take advantage of centralised sources of supply and so were obliged to set up their own systems if they wanted any of these services to improve the comfort of daily living. Some landowners chose to do this; others did not, and this book examines the motivations for their decisions. It also sets out to discover what evidence has survived for the impact of technological innovation on the buildings, contents, parks and gardens of country houses and on the lives of the people within them. In the course of their research, the authors have visited nearly one hundred houses around the United Kingdom, mostly those open to the public and the majority in the hands of the National Trust. Many books have been devoted to the life of those in domestic service in such houses, but this book looks not so much at the social records of their lives as the actual physical evidence for the greater levels of comfort and convenience sought by landowners in country houses from the 18th to the early 20th centuries.

Oh Happy Day - Inside Secrets of Starting a Profitable Daycare (Paperback): Marilyn Palmer, Starlotte Johnson, L. J. Henderson Oh Happy Day - Inside Secrets of Starting a Profitable Daycare (Paperback)
Marilyn Palmer, Starlotte Johnson, L. J. Henderson
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Precious Stones (Paperback): Del Palmer, Marilyn Palmer Precious Stones (Paperback)
Del Palmer, Marilyn Palmer
R382 Discovery Miles 3 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

I first met the Palmers when they returned to the States from Japan and joined First Baptist Church of West Palm Beach, Florida, where I was their pastor. Del and Marilyn's book, Precious Stones, is an easy read that will delight you, make you smile, and challenge you to a closer walk with God. The book makes missions come alive and gives insight into cross-cultural living and communication. Dr. Jack Graham, Pastor, Prestonwood Baptist Church. Former President of Southern Baptist Convention I'm a "cynical old preacher" and sometimes have to see the "real deal" in order to keep doing what I do. I've just spent the last few wonderful hours with Del and Marilyn looking at Precious Stones. The experience has been a benediction. They are the real deal. They have inspired me, caused me to laugh, and given me an education in world missions. But, more than that, they have pointed me to Jesus. I rise up and call them blessed. Read this book and you will go on a journey that will bless you profoundly. Steve Brown, Professor, Reformed Seminary, Orlando, broadcaster and author Precious Stones is a story of how God took two very young adults from very different backgrounds and led them together to serve Him. God did things they could never have even dreamed possible. Some were miraculous, some embarrassing, and other very entertaining. As the Palmers began writing their stories, I was sentenced to a federal prison. They wrote to me often and sent rough drafts to me. These stories encouraged, blessed, and entertained me and others. Don't miss the joy of reading this collection of their Precious Stones. JH, Redeemed and Released. A Brother in Christ

Footprints of Industry - Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 (Paperback): Sir Neil... Footprints of Industry - Papers from the 300th anniversary conference at Coalbrookdale, 3-7 June 2009 (Paperback)
Sir Neil Cossons; Edited by Paul Belford, Marilyn Palmer, Roger H. White
R2,895 Discovery Miles 28 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

20 papers from a conference called in celebration of the 300th anniversary of Abraham Darby's successful attempt to smelt iron ore using coke in 1709, which focus on processes of industrialization. The papers are on three broad topics: metallurgy; the wider social and environmental 'footprints' of industrialization; and the ways in which the heritage of industrialization is managed and interpreted today. Running as a constant thread through all of these areas is the role which Ironbridge has played both in the past and in the present.

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