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Title: International Handbook of Historical Archaeology
Authors: Majewski, Teresita
Keywords: Historical Archaeology
Archaeology
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: When one is involved with a project of this magnitude and duration, it is virtually impossible to thank everyone who has contributed to its success. The idea for the project began with Eliot Werner, who approached Teresita Majewski and Charles E. Orser, Jr., to edit the handbook when Springer was still Plenum. We are grateful to Eliot for having the original vision for the handbook and to Chuck for helping to assemble the initial cast of contributors, preparing a chapter for the volume, and providing insightful comments on earlier versions of the papers. Some years later, Teresa M. Krauss, editor for, Archaeology and Sociology at Springer, inherited the project and, together with her capable assistant, Kather- ine Chabalko, ushered the project to completion. Quite literally, without Teresa’s saint-like patience, encouragement, and firm hand, the handbook would never have been published. David Gaimster became coeditor of the volume in 2005, and Majewski thanks him for enhancing the editorial partnership with his sup- port, scholarship, and international perspective. We are indebted to numerous assistants who helped with editorial tasks at various stages of the handbook’s preparation. Nicole Branton worked on the project at the beginning and later became one of the contributors to the volume. More recently, Kelly L. Jenks, Lauren E. Jelinek, S. Greg Johnson, and Elisabeth Cutright-Smith worked assiduously getting the final papers ready to submit to Springer and helped to keep Majewski focused on the endgame.
Description: We are extremely grateful for the support and generosity of Statistical Research, Inc. (SRI), President Donn R. Grenda for allowing Majewski to avail herself of the talents of the company’s Graphics Manager Margaret Rob- bins and her able staff, who assisted in preparing most of the graphics for the book. At SRI, this support for scholarship is embedded in the philosophy of the company’s founders, Jeffrey H. Altschul and Deborah K. Altschul. It is also difficult to convey appropriate thanks to our families, friends, and colleagues who displayed remarkable patience and understanding over the years as we completed the project. Finally, we cannot adequately thank the contributors to the volume for their patience, professionalism, and collegiality. In the end, the handbook is a testi- mony to their innovative scholarship and to our collective belief that historical archaeology is integral to promoting a comprehensive understanding of our global interconnections, now and in the past.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/75
ISBN: 978-0-387-72071-5
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