Search Results - "Casella Eleanor Conlin"
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Communities of Hope: Sharing Economies and the Production of Material Worlds
Published in International journal of historical archaeology (01-03-2024)“…How do we learn to share? As contemporary Western folks, what do we share, under what conditions, and with whom? Through two personal “material stories,” our…”
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Horizons beyond the Perimeter Wall: Relational Materiality, Institutional Confinement, and the Archaeology of Being Global
Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2016)“…As historical archaeologists, how might we begin to unpick the complex material webs of trades, migrations, and technologies that constitute globalization? How…”
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Enmeshed inscriptions: Reading the graffiti of Australia's convict past
Published in Australian archaeology (01-06-2014)“…Prison graffiti has been traditionally defined as markings created by inmates on the architectural fabric of the institutional site. However, if we instead…”
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Prisoner of His Majesty: postcoloniality and the archaeology of British penal transportation
Published in World archaeology (01-09-2005)“…Abstract As institutions established to administer the penal exile of British imperial subjects, the historic gaols of Australia and Ireland are linked by a…”
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'Doing trade': A sexual economy of nineteenth-century Australian female convict prisons
Published in World archaeology (01-10-2000)“…Within all penal institutions, networks of black market exchange circulate luxuries throughout the inmate population. Both material objects and sexual…”
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Ghosts of Sorrow, Sin and Crime: Dark Tourism and Convict Heritage in Van Diemen's Land, Australia
Published in International journal of historical archaeology (01-09-2016)“…Established as a British imperial penal colony, Van Diemen's Land received approximately 75,000 convicts before cessation of convict transportation in 1853. A…”
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Transplanted technologies and rural relics: Australian Industrial Archaeology and questions that matter
Published in Australasian historical archaeology : journal of the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology (01-01-2006)“…The settlement of Australia has long been interpreted as a consequence of the Industrial Revolution (Jack 1979:7). As a result, Australian Industrial…”
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"That's Just a Family Thing, You Know": Memory, Community Kinship, and Social Belonging in the Hagg Cottages of Cheshire, North-West England
Published in International journal of historical archaeology (01-06-2012)“…The Alderley Sandhills Project (ASP) was designed to archaeologically explore the transformative roles of industrialization and de-industrialization on the…”
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Pieces of Many Puzzles: Network Approaches to Materiality in the Global Era
Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2013)“…To explore themes of globalization, immigration, and transformation requires a complex multiscalar perspective on material culture. But how can this daunting…”
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Gender, Race, and Labor in the Archaeology of the Spanish Colonial Americas
Published in Current anthropology (01-10-2008)“…Gender and race are central to archaeological investigations of empire. In research on the Spanish colonization of the Americas, one prominent theory, the St…”
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Detention Castles of Stone and Steel: Landscape, Labor, and the Urban Penitentiary
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From Knowing into Telling: A Dialogue in Five Parts
Published in Historical archaeology (01-01-2014)“…The issues raised by different kinds of oral-historical research are explored here through a dialogue between two projects. In one case, the Alderley Sandhills…”
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Settler Romances and the Australian Girl
Published in Feminist Review (01-07-2007)“…[...] in the ethnographic fieldwork that underlay his study, cycles of social reciprocity frequently involved a repetitive exchange of the same valued objects…”
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Questions of identity for historical archaeology
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2002)“…"Knowing the past: philosophical issues of history and archaeology" by Peter Kosso and "Archaeology and text" by John Moreland are reviewed…”
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To Watch or Restrain: Female Convict Prisons in 19th-Century Tasmania
Published in International journal of historical archaeology (2001)“…As institutions established to manage exiled British felons, the Tasmanian female factories consisted of four women's prisons located throughout the island…”
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Comments on Cornelius Holtorf (2005): From Stonehenge to Las Vegas: Archaeology as popular culture
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Legacy of the ‘Fatal Shore’: The Heritage and Archaeology of Confinement in Post-Colonial Australia
Published in Journal of social archaeology (01-02-2004)“…Why does the theme of ‘confinement’ link historic-period heritage places across the continent of Australia? This article explores incarceration as not only a…”
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