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The Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology Monograph Series

Series Editor Sarah May

Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology conferences have consistently attracted the highest levels of scholarly participation from across the subject area. Diversity is achieved by joint meetings with other societies which explore shared interests and common goals and provide the broader contextual approach which characterises post-medieval archaeology in Britain. The publication of the Society's conference proceedings marks a logical step forward, by creating a permanent record of papers given. This not only ensures that the results of the latest research and scholarship are made available at the earliest opportunity, but also allows debate begun in the conference hall to continue into the future.

This new series will become, and will remain, an important record of the development of post-medieval archaeology and of the contemporary issues relevant to the discipline. It highlights the ability of the subject's practitioners to enter into constructive dialogues with scholars from other period or disciplinary backgrounds and bears witness to the healthy state of post-medieval archaeology in Britain and Europe. In short, the volumes in this series are destined to be both valuable works of scholarship and essential reference tools.


Current Monograph Series

2003 saw the launch of the Society's monograph series, published under the Maney imprint. The first three volumes publish the proceedings of the Society's annual conference and are entitled:

Cities in the World, 1500-2000 (Monograph No. 3, Spring 2006)

Individual members of the SPMA are entitled to a 60% discount on this volume.

Member price: £30.00/US$54.00
Non-member price: £75.00/US$135.00

The Archaeology of Industrialization (Monograph No. 2, 2004)

Individual members of the SPMA and AIA are entitled to a 25% discount on this volume.

Member price: £43.50/US$69.00
Non-member price: £58.00/US$93.00

The Archaeology of Reformation 1480-1580 (Monograph No. 1, 2003)

Individual members of the SPMA and SMA are entitled to a 25% discount on this volume.

Member price: £56.00/US$90.00
Non-member price: £75.00/US$120.00

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Forthcoming Monographs

Further titles expected in the Society for Post-Medieval Monograph series include:

Post-Medieval Estate Landscapes: design, improvement and power

Ireland and Britain in the Atlantic World

   
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