Twentieth Century Industrial Archaeology by Michael Stratton

This insightful work delves into the remnants of industrialization from the 20th century, exploring the physical and cultural landscapes shaped by factories, mines, railways, and other industrial structures. It examines the significance of these sites in understanding the technological advancements and social changes of the era, while also addressing the challenges of preserving these often-overlooked historical artifacts. Through a combination of historical analysis and case studies, the book highlights the importance of industrial archaeology in appreciating the legacy of the industrial age and its impact on modern society.