Preserving an Ephemeral Landscape: The Outbuildings and Back Spaces of Eckley Miners’ Village, PA
During the summer of 2017, the Anthracite Heritage Project held a combined historical archaeology and historic preservation
National Heritage Areas as Sustainable Heritage Tourism and Preservation Tool
The purpose of this study is to clarify the role of National Heritage Areas (NHAs) in the field of historic preservation.
Eco/Historic Districts: A Model for Protecting our Past from Climate Change
Historic places across the globe are experiencing the effects of climate change, particularly those within clos
Intersections and Influence: Archaeological and Architectural Investigations at House #38/40, Eckley, Pennsylvania (36LU332)
This project examined the potential for using nineteenth and early twentieth century material culture and architecture to understand working class
Disaster Risk Management for Cultural Resource Preservation
Malone examines the intersection of Historic Preservation and disaster preparedness and risk planning.
California Living in Maryland: Determining Significance and Integrity of Ranch Houses in the Washington, DC, Suburbs
This final project examines the varieties of ranch houses in the Washington, DC suburban area to create a context for determining significance and
Incorporating Cultural Resources into Adaptation Planning
The built environment along the shoreline of low-lying coastal communities is being threatened by the effects of sea level rise related
Strengthening Partnerships between Community Development Corporations and Historic Preservation
The field of historic preservation in the United States has experienced significant growth both in its scope and in the number and char
Easements Today: Effective Administration of Easement Programs
Preservation easements are valuable tools as a means to protect historic properties, but easement holding organizations face a variety of administr
Mixed-Use in Peabody Heights: Using Original Development Principles to Resurrect a Baltimore Neighborhood
Once strong, vibrant, primarily-residential neighborhoods, often interspersed with institutional, commercial, and industrial functions, many inner-