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TICCIH is the international organisation for industrial archaeology and the industrial heritage. Its aim is to study, protect, conserve and explain the remains of industrialisation.


TICCIH President Professor Patrick Martin
 




Nizhny Tagil Charter TICCIH´s international standard for the protection of industrial heritage

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Industrie-kultur journal

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LATEST NEWS

Taiwan TICCIH Congress - Reduced ´Early Bird´ Rate for members. On-line registration now.
Current paid-up members only pay the Early-Bird rate.Registration fees Early Bird deadline extended to May 15. Accepted abstracts and posters are on the congress site with proposals from 26 countries. Congress flyer with details and draft timetable of the great, week-long meeting.
Congres flyer

TICCIH on Facebook.
We now have our own page on facebook - see the logo and link on the right. The aim of this is to improve communication between TICCIH members by providing a place on which information can be simply posted. The page has been developed by Iain Stuart.

Membership renewal for 2012
If you´re not sure when your membership expires, consult the members´ Directory on this page. The year(s) for which you have paid are in brackets.

New Bulletin published.
The latest digital edition of the TICCIH Bulletin was sent out on the 1 May. It came from the Office of the TICCIH President, ticcih@mtu.edu. A REMEMBER TO TELL US IF YOU CHANGE YOUR E-MAIL!

TICCIH publication project: ´Best Practices in Industrial Conservation´
The JM Kaplan Foundation is supporting the new TICCIH guide and website on best practices in international industrial heritage conservation. The project is being coordinated by the Bulletin editor. Author guidelines can be found in ´Documentation Centre´.

TICCIH CONFERENCES

Taiwan  4/11/2012 - 11/11/2012
XV TICCIH Congress: Post-Colonialism & Reinterpretation of Industrial Heritage’
The meeting looks at the close connections between historical, political, racial, environmental, economical, technical, and social questions of industrial heritage. Info and timetable: Contact: Dr. Hsiao-Wei Lin
http://www.arch.cycu.edu.tw/TICCIH%20Congress%202012/index.html

Recent articles from the TICCIH Bulletin

The ugly, the inside and the human - the virtual Carlsberg, Kitt Boding-Jensen, Curator, Workers' Museum of Denmark, TICCIH Bulletin #52, 2011 II.read...

'Reusing the Industrial Past': a review of TICCIH/ICOMOS' first joint conference, Prof Helmut Albrecht, TICCIH Bulletin #50, 2010 IV. read...

 Is Industrial Heritage greater than or equal to the Heritage of the Industrial Revolution? Dr Iain Stuart, JCIS Consultants. TICCIH Bulletin #51, 2011 II.read...

 Industrial tourism in Italy, Prof. Massimo Preite, TICCIH Bulletin #49, 2010 III. read...

 

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TICCIH BULLETIN

The latest digital Bulletin: Can a national canal network be run by a non-profit organisation?
Quarry landscapes in China

> TECHNOSEUM - a regional pattern of industrialisation interpreted through its technology
> The extraordinary heritage of Chinese quarrying
> Conference reports: 8th International mining history congress

News and articles for the next 2012 issue are welcome: please write to the
Editor.
TICCIH Bulletins since #24 Spring 2004 can be read in pdf format in Publications.


There is a selection of articles from the Bulletin by different international authorities in Industrial Heritage > Documentation Centre.

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