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PROFESSIONAL
PUBLICATIONS
Ludlow Collective
2001 Archaeology of the Colorado Coal Field War, 1913-1914. In Archaeologies
of the
Contemporary Past, edited by V. Buchli and G. Lucas, pp. 94-107. Routledge
Press,
London. 2002
The Colorado Coal Field War Archaeology Project. The SAA Archaeological
Record 2(2):21-23.
McGuire, R. and P. Reckner
2002 “The Unromantic West: Labor, Capital and Struggle.” Historical
Archaeology 36:44-
58.
McGuire, R., D. Saitta, and
P. Duke
1998 Archaeology of the Colorado Coal Field War 1913-1914. Radical History
Review 72:79-80.
1998 Colorado Coal Field War
Project. Anthropology Newsletter December, American Anthropological Assoc.,
Washington D.C.
2000 Colorado Coal Field War
Project. Annual Editions: Archaeology 01/02, Dushkin, McGraw-Hill, Sluice
Dock, (Reprint of McGuire, Saitta, & Duke 1998).
Saitta, D.
2003 Ludlow Massacre. Historical Perspectives column for Blue Sky Quarterly,
Spring 2003, page 10. Pinon Publishing, Pueblo CO.
In prep. Labor and Class in
the West. Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology: North America,
edited by S. Loren and T. Pauketat.
In prep Vandalism at the Ludlow
Massacre Memorial. New Labor Forum.
Walker, M.
2000 Labor History at the Ground Level. Labor’s Heritage 11:60-75.
In prep. The Ludlow Massacre:
Labor Struggle and Historical Memory in Southern
Colorado. In Conflict and the American Landscape. Special volume of Historical
Archaeology, edited by Paul Shackel.
Walker, M. and D. Saitta
2002 Teaching the Craft of Archaeology: Theory, Practice, and the Field
School. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 6:199-207.
Wood, M.
In press “Working-class Households as a Site of Social Change.”
In Household Chores: The
Struggle to Define and Determine the Household in Historical Archaeology,
edited by K. S. Barile. Mobile: University of Alabama Press.
2002 “A House Divided:
Changes in Women's Power Within and Outside the Household,
1900-1930.” in The Dynamics of Power, edited by M. O. Donovan. Carbondale,
IL: Center for Archaeological Investigations.
2002 “Moving Towards
Transformative Action Through Archaeology.” International Journal
of Historical Archaeology.
PROFESSIONAL PAPERS
Duke, P., R. McGuire, and D. Saitta
2001 Agency and the Praxis of Archaeology. Presented at the Society for
American Archaeology meetings, New Orleans, April 21.
Gray, A. and D. Saitta
2002 Ludlow in Historical and Intellectual Context. Presented at the Society
for American Archaeology Meeting, Denver.
Horn, C. and P. Reckner
1999 Re-imaging the Ludlow Tent Colony Through the Lens of Historical
Archaeology. Paper
presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Salt Lake
City.
Jacobson, M.
2002 Ideological Strife: Landscape interpretation as analysis and integrative
study in the Ludlow Massacre. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology
Meeting, Denver.
Ludlow Collective
2000 Remembering Ludlow: Archaeology as Political Action. In the session
"Developing
Archaeological Approaches to Labor in the New Millenium," 65th Annual
Meeting of
the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, 2000.
McGuire, R.
1996 La Arqueología Como Acción Política en Los Estados
Unidos. I Congreso Iberoamericano de Arqueología Social La Rábida,
España, 17 al 21 de Junio, 1996
1996 Archaeology as Political
Action. R.B. Johnston Memorial Lecture, Trent University,
Peterborough, Ontario.
1998 Archaeology as Political
Action: The Colorado Coal War Project. Paper presented at the
First Conference on Archaeological Theory in South America, Victoria,
Brazil, April 6-9.
2000 Poster: Archaeology of
the Colorado Coal Field War 1913-1914. American Anthropological Association,
San Francisco.
2002 The Colorado Coal Field
War Project. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meeting,
Denver.
McGuire, R. and P. Reckner
1999 The Unromantic West: Labor, Capital, and Struggle. Paper presented
at the
Society for Historical Archaeology meetings, Salt Lake City.
McGuire, R and M. Walker
1997 Archaeology as Political Action at Ludlow Colorado. Society for Historical
Archaeology, Corpus Cristi.
Reckner, P.
2000 Remembering Ludlow: Archaeology as Political Action. Presented at
the Society for
American Archaeology meeting, Philadelphia.
2002 Solidarity, Difference
and the Materiality of Social Practice: Negotiating Community at the Ludlow
Tent Colony, 1913-14. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology
Meeting, Denver.
Saitta, D.
1998 Archaeology at the Ludlow Tent Colony. Presented at the annual meeting
of the
Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Pueblo, Colorado, March
13-14.
2001 Toward an Emancipatory
Archaeology: Contributions from the Colorado Coal Field War Project. Presented
at the Fort Lewis College Center of Southwest Studies Research Program
“Not Just One Story: Collaborations in Cultural Research and Interpretation
on Public Lands”. Durango, October 19.
2001 Historical Archaeology
at the Ludlow Massacre Memorial. Presented at the Fort Lewis College Center
of Southwest Studies Research Program “Archaeology that Matters:
Collaborations, Applications, and Ethics in the Americas”. Durango,
October 18.
2003 Industrial Archaeology,
Public Memory, and Preservation: Contributions from the Colorado Coal
Fields. Colorado Preservation, Inc. Saving Places Conference, Denver,
February 7.
Saitta, D. and M. Walker
2001 Power of Place: The Ludlow Tent Colony Then and Now. AAA meetings,
Washington
DC.
Saitta, D., R. McGuire, and
P. Duke
1999 Working and Striking in Southern Colorado, 1913-1914. Presented at
the Society
for Historical Archaeology annual meeting, Salt Lake City.
Walker, M.
1999 Archaeology, Audiences, and the Memory of Miners. Paper presented
at the Society for
Historical Archaeology meetings, Salt Lake City.
1999 An Archaeology of Labor:
Research on Ludlow and the 1913-14 Coal War. Paper
presented at the Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists meetings,
Glenwood
Springs, Colorado.
1999 The Ludlow Massacre: Labor
Struggle and Historical Memory in Southern Colorado.
Paper presented at “Commemoration, Conflict, and the American Landscape,”
University
of Maryland, College Park, Maryland.
1999 The Ludlow Massacre: Labor
Struggle and Historical Memory in Southern Colorado.
Paper presented at the North American Labor History Conference, Detroit,
Michigan.
2000 Making Their Own History:
Remembering Labor Struggle in Southern Colorado.
In the session "Struggling Pasts", Society for Historical Archaeology
Conference,
Quebec, January, 2000.
2000 Archaeology, Memory and
Labor Struggle in Southern Colorado. In the session "Archaeologies
of Memory: Case Studies, Comparative Perspectives," 65th Annual
Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia,
2002 “All You Need To
Know about Ludlow...": Class and the Construction of Memory.
Presented at the Society for American Archaeology meeting, Denver.
Walker, M. and D. Saitta
2001 Teaching the Craft of Archaeology: Theory, Practice, and the Field
School. Presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology meetings,
Long Beach, California.
Wood, M.
1998 Reinstating the Radical Potential of Feminism in Historical Archaeology.
Paper
presented at the at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Seattle.
2000 Labor of Love: Women's
Domestic Labor and the Struggle for Transformative Social
Change. Visiting Scholars Conference, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
2000 Collective Action: Archaeology
and Social Activism. Paper presented at the Annual
Conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec, Canada.
2001 Cooking, Cleaning, and
Class War: Domestic Labor and Social Protest in a Southern
Colorado Coal Mining Community. Paper presented at the American Anthropological
Association Annual Meetings, Washington, D.C.
2002 An American Standard of Living: The Archaeology of Getting-by at
Berwind 1910-1930. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology Meeting,
Denver.
DOCTORAL
DISSERTATIONS
Wood, M.
2002 Fighting for Our Homes: An Archaeology of Women's Domestic Labor
and Social Change in a Working Class, Coal Mining Community, 1900-1930.
Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University.
MASTERS
PAPERS/THESES
Bryant, D.
2001 Toward an Archaeology of Labor History. Masters Paper, Department
of Anthropology,
University of Denver.
Horn, Claire C.
1998 Archaeology of the Ludlow Tent Colony. Masters thesis, Department
of Anthropology,
University of Denver.
Jacobson, M
2002 Ideological Clash: A Study of Experience in the Colorado Coal Field
War 1913-1914.
Masters Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University.
Rudden, Mary E.
1998 Female Class Consciousness in the Ludlow Tent Colony. Masters thesis,
Department of
Anthropology, University of Denver.
UNDERGRADUATE
HONORS THESES
Broockmann, D.
2000 Computer Mapping and Photogrammetrie in the Colorado Coalfield War
Archaeological Project. Senior Honors Theses, Department of Anthropology,
Binghamton University.
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