Laying the Foundations (Paperback, New)


The aggregates industry is perhaps the quintessential industry of the 20th century, quite literally shaping our world, but its history and archaeology have arguably been neglected. In this ground-breaking new book, the author attempts to redress the balance with an in-depth but accessible study of the sand and gravel industry of the Trent Valley in the English Midlands. The book explores an industry at the heart of the economic development of modern Britain. It sets the emerging industry in the context of the Trent Valley region and the tensions between the competing requirements of mineral extraction and agriculture. Drawing heavily on government documents (many newly released under the Freedom of Information Act) that reveal the machinations of post-war planning policy, the archives of major companies and oral testimony of former workers, the author charts the growth of the industry in 20th century Britain. The history of the industry went hand in hand with the growing use of concrete. The book begins with the geology of the region and the earliest use of the resource. It explores technological developments such as the invention of 'Ready-Mix Concrete', and the impact of war, the motorway building programme, and housing demands on the industry. The author then explains the extraction process in detail, illustrated by case studies, and considers the environmental impact of the industry on the landscape. The book concludes with the oral testimony of those who have worked in the industry.

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The aggregates industry is perhaps the quintessential industry of the 20th century, quite literally shaping our world, but its history and archaeology have arguably been neglected. In this ground-breaking new book, the author attempts to redress the balance with an in-depth but accessible study of the sand and gravel industry of the Trent Valley in the English Midlands. The book explores an industry at the heart of the economic development of modern Britain. It sets the emerging industry in the context of the Trent Valley region and the tensions between the competing requirements of mineral extraction and agriculture. Drawing heavily on government documents (many newly released under the Freedom of Information Act) that reveal the machinations of post-war planning policy, the archives of major companies and oral testimony of former workers, the author charts the growth of the industry in 20th century Britain. The history of the industry went hand in hand with the growing use of concrete. The book begins with the geology of the region and the earliest use of the resource. It explores technological developments such as the invention of 'Ready-Mix Concrete', and the impact of war, the motorway building programme, and housing demands on the industry. The author then explains the extraction process in detail, illustrated by case studies, and considers the environmental impact of the industry on the landscape. The book concludes with the oral testimony of those who have worked in the industry.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Council For British Archaeology

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2008

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

December 2008

Authors

Dimensions

246 x 189 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

160

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-1-902771-76-2

Barcode

9781902771762

Categories

LSN

1-902771-76-1



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