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Juan Manuel Cano Sanchiz

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基本信息:

Dr. Juan Manuel CANO SANCHIZ

Associate Professor

30 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083, China

Tel/Fax: we do not have a phone in our office

Email: juancano@ustb.edu.cn

ORCiD: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2194-1371

教学/研究兴趣:

I teach industrial archaeology and heritage. My research interests, in a broad sense, include all the branches of the archaeology of the Contemporary Age, although my speciality is the archaeology and heritage of industrialisation. I have worked on mining and metallurgy in Spain, railways in Brazil, and industrial heritage management in Europe and Latin-America, among other topics, mostly trying to define industrialisation as a globalisation process. My current main research interest is in Chinese industrial heritage and its links to the rest of the world

教育经历:

Education:

2000-2005, BA University of Cordoba (Spain). Major: History of Art

2006-2008, MA Universities of Cordoba, Huelva, Malaga and Pablo de Olavide (Spain). Major: Archaeology and Heritage

2008-2012, PhD Universities of Cordoba, Huelva, Malaga and Pablo de Olavide (Spain). Major: Archaeology

工作/研究经历

Academic career:

2018.07 – present

University of Science and Technology Beijing, Lecturer, Associate Professor

2016.10 – 2018.05

University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator

2014.10 – 2016.09

São Paulo State University (Brazil), Assis Campus, Post-Doctoral fellow

2014.04 – 2014.09

University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator

2013.10 2014.03

São Paulo State University (Brazil), Rosana Experimental Campus, Post-Doctoral Fellow

2010.10 – 2013.09

University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Honorary Collaborator

2006.10 – 2010.09

University of Córdoba (Spain), Archaeology, Pre-Doctoral Fellow

主要科研项目

Key projects:

全球化背景下中国工博物身份构建研究 (National identity in Chinese industrial museums in the context of globalisation). Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (China), Co-PI with Dr. Ruijie Zhang.

Chinese railways from an international angle: archaeology, heritage and image. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (China), PI.

The railways as a factor in the globalisation processes: an archaeological cross-study on the general workshops of the Companhia Paulista in Jundiaí-SP (Brazil). São Paulo Research Foundation (Brazil), PI

Preliminary Archaeological Analysis of the Workshops of the Companhia Paulista in Jundiaí. São Paulo State University (Brazil), PI

Copper mining and metallurgy as industrialisation factors: archaeological analysis of the Cerro Muriano’s British complex (Córdoba, Spain). Ministry of Education and Science (Spain), PI

主要论著:

Selected Publications:

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M.; ZHANG, R.; LEI, L. (2020): The Image of Railways in China: Museums, Technology and Narratives of Progress’, The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/17567505.2020.1737312 (A&HCI)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2018): ‘The morphology of a working place linked to the World: The railway workshops of Jundiaí (Brazil, 1892-1998)’, Industrial Archaeology Review 40.2, p. 103-116. https://doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2018.1488361 (A&HCI)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2018): ‘Energy and railway workshops: An archaeology of the FEPASA Complex (Jundiaí, Brazil)”, Journal of Transport History 39.2, p. 213-235. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022526618774143 (ESCI, Scopus)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2017): Mamita Yunai, a North American fruit company in Central America: the case of Palmar Sur (Costa Rica) [in Spanish], Memorias 33, p. 88-119 http://dx.doi.org/10.14482/memor.33.10876 (Scopus)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2015): The English exploitation of the Cerro Muriano Mine (Córdoba, Spain). A story of economic colonialism from the beginning of the 20th century [in Spanish]. Oxford: Archaeopress (BAR International Series: 2724), 248 p. (13.86 万字). ISBN: 978-1-4073-1379-5

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2015): Railway heritage and industrial archaeology in the state of São Paulo (Brazil): The Railway Memory Project [in Spanish], Anales de Arqueología Cordobesa 25-26, p. 279-307. http://hdl.handle.net/10396/15820 (Scopus)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2014): Copper, economic colonialism and globalization: The British investment in the Cerro Muriano mines (Córdoba, Spain, 1897-1919) [in Spanish]”, Revista de Historia Industrial 56, p. 115-149. https://www.raco.cat/index.php/HistoriaIndustrial/article/view/285612 (JCR, SSCI)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2014): Miners. The cultural context generated by the mining industry (19th - 20th centuries) in the southern Iberian Peninsula [in Spanish], Munibe Antropologia - Arkeologia 65, p. 249-268, http://dx.doi.org/10.21630/maa.2014.65.15 (Scopus)

CANO SANCHIZ, J.M. (2013): “Railways and Mining. The role of the train in the exploitation of the Cerro Muriano mine (Córdoba, Spain)”, Industrial Archaeology Review 35.2, p. 128-148, https://doi.org/10.1179/0309072813Z.00000000022 (A&HCI)

Full publication list: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Juan_Cano_Sanchiz