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Volume 32, Number 1

2006



Staff

Instructions to Authors

Editorial 3

ARTICLES

Troubled Waters: Timbisha Shoshone, Miners, and Dispossession at Warm Spring
     Paul J. White 5

Industrial Archeology and Environmental Assessments
     Michael Bernstein 25

Sugar Mills, Technology, and Environmental Change: A Case Study of Colonial Agro-Industrial Development in the Caribbean
     Marco Meniketti 53

REVIEWS

The Man Who Found Thoreau: Roland W. Robbins and the Rise of Historical Archaeology in America, by Donald W. Linebaugh
     Susan R. Martin 81

The Line of Forts: Historical Archaeology on the Colonial Frontier of Massachusetts, by Michael D. Coe
     David R. Starbuck 82

Hudson Valley Ruins: Forgotten Landmarks of an American Landscape, by Thomas E. Rinaldi and Robert J. Yasinsac
     Elizabeth Norris 83

The Industrial Revolution in Shropshire, by Barrie Trinder
     Steven A. Walton 84

The Carriage Trade: Making Horse-Drawn Vehicles in America, by Thomas A. Kinney
     Charles K. Hyde 86

Wagon-Making in the United States during the Late-19th through Mid-20th Centuries: A Study of the Gruber Wagon Works at Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, by Paul A. Kube AND The Gruber Wagon Works: The Place Where Time Stood Still, by Carol J. Hunsberger
     Cameron C. Hartnell 87

The People's Tycoon: Henry Ford and the American Century, by Steven Watts
     Wesley Thompson 89

White Pine Route: The History of the Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway Company, by Thomas E. Burg
     John Austen 90

A Century of Subways: Celebrating 100 Years of New York's Underground Railways, by Brian J. Cudahy
     Mary Lee Baranger 91

Box Boats: How Container Ships Changed the World, by Brian J. Cudahy
     Martha W. Virts 92

Water, Time, and European Cities: History Matters for the Futures, edited by Petri S. Juuti and Tapio S. Katko
     Susan M. Ross 94

Things That Talk: Object Lessons from Art and Science, edited by Lorraine Daston
     James A. Rudkin 96

Werner Hegemann and the Search for Universal Urbanism, by Christiane Crasemann Collins
     Lake Douglas 97

Contributors 99

COVER: This French industrial encyclopedia depicts a classic vertical three-crusher animal mill. Cane is manually fed between the crushers to extract the juice. See "Sugar Mills, Technology, and Environmental Change: A Case Study of Colonial Agro-Industrial Development in the Caribbean," pp. 53–80.


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