Michigan Technological University

Program in Industrial History and Archaeology (Graduate Program)

http://www.industrialarchaeology.net


Bruce Seely
bseely@mtu.edu
1.986.487.2113 (ph)
1.906.487.2468 (fax)

1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI 49931-1295
UNITED STATES

Degrees Offered:

Bachelor's Level, Master's Level

Prospective Students should Contact:

Patrick Martin

PEM-194@mtu.edu

Special Collections/Resources For Research and Teaching:

The Michigan Tech library contains significant and detailed records of the region's copper mining industry, which was nationally significant from 1840 to c1940.

Ongoing Serial Publications and Journal Editorial Offices:

IA: Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology

Description

Michigan Tech's interdisciplinary program in industrial archaeology is one of the few in the world and the only one actively preparing graduate students in that field in the United States. The national headquarters of the Society for Industrial Archeology are also located at Michigan Tech.

Research Subjects/Program Strengths:

19th Century North American Technology

20th and 21st Century North American Technology

Faculty/Staff Members:

Record last updated: 07/03/2003

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Related Information

Support: One-Year Appointment in the Department of Social Sciences at Michigan Technological University

Support: Visiting Assistant Professor Needed at Michigan Technological University

Support: Postdoctoral Associate Postition at Michigan Tech

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