Colleen M. Beck / John Schofield (eds.)
Matériel Culture
The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict
Herausgeber: Beck, Colleen M.; Schofield, John; Johnson, William Gray
Colleen M. Beck / John Schofield (eds.)
Matériel Culture
The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict
Herausgeber: Beck, Colleen M.; Schofield, John; Johnson, William Gray
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Should we keep the physical evidence of conflicts and wars? This collection challenges our perception of cultural heritage, with essays investigating among others Cambodia, the Berlin Wall and concentration camps.
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Should we keep the physical evidence of conflicts and wars? This collection challenges our perception of cultural heritage, with essays investigating among others Cambodia, the Berlin Wall and concentration camps.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9780415233873
- ISBN-10: 0415233879
- Artikelnr.: 21590758
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 690g
- ISBN-13: 9780415233873
- ISBN-10: 0415233879
- Artikelnr.: 21590758
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Colleen M. Beck, William Gray Johnson, John Schofield
List of figures. List of tables. List of contributors. Preface. 1.
Introduction: Matériel culture in the modern world John Schofield, William
Gray Johnson and Colleen M. Beck 2. Paradox in places: twentieth century
battlefield sites in long-term perspective John Carman 3. The ironic
'culture of shells' in the Great War and beyond Nicholas J. Saunders 4. The
battlefield of the Dukla Pass - an archaeological perspective on the end of
the Cold War in Europe Roger Leech 5. The Salpa Line - a monument of the
future: the traces of war in the Finnish cultural landscape Ulla-Riitta
Kauppi 6. Forgotten and refound military structures in the Central Pacific:
examples from the Marshall Islands Henrik Christiansen 7. The archaeology
of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground Colleen M. Beck 8.
Missing in action: searching for America's war dead Lisa Hoshower-Leppo 9.
Mapping Cambodia's 'Killing Fields' Helen Jarvis 10. Tell the truth: the
archaeology of human rights abuses in Guatemala and the former Yugoslavia
Rebecca Saunders 11. Violent spaces: conflict over the reappearance of
Argentina's disappeared Zoë Crossland 12. Biography of a medal: people and
the things they value Jody Joy 13. Monuments and the memories of war:
motivations for preserving military sites in England John Schofield 14. 'So
suspicious of enemies': Australia's late nineteenth and twentieth century
coastal defences, their archaeology and interpretation Denis Gojak 15.
Historic airfields: evaluation and conservation Jeremy Lake 16. Social
space and social control: analyzing movement and management on modern
military sites Michael J. Anderton 17. The differing development paths of
World War II concentration camps and the possibility of an application of a
principal of equifinality John G. Beech 18. A many-faced heritage: the wars
of Indochina P. Bion Griffin 19. Evaluating and managing Cold War era
historic properties: the cultural significance of US Air Force defensive
radar systems Mandy Whorton 20. Archaeological examination of Cold War
architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war
William Gray Johnson 21. The Berlin Wall: an archaeological site in
progress Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper 22. Managing heritage in District Six, Cape
Town: conflicts past and present Antonia Malan and Crain Soudien 23. In
small things remembered: significance and vulnerability in the management
of Robben Island World Heritage Site Kate Clark 24. Troubling remnants:
dealing with the remains of conflict in Northern Ireland Neil Jarman 25.
Displaying history's violent heritage: how does the archivist approach
exhibiting documents which relate to violent events? Anne E. George
Introduction: Matériel culture in the modern world John Schofield, William
Gray Johnson and Colleen M. Beck 2. Paradox in places: twentieth century
battlefield sites in long-term perspective John Carman 3. The ironic
'culture of shells' in the Great War and beyond Nicholas J. Saunders 4. The
battlefield of the Dukla Pass - an archaeological perspective on the end of
the Cold War in Europe Roger Leech 5. The Salpa Line - a monument of the
future: the traces of war in the Finnish cultural landscape Ulla-Riitta
Kauppi 6. Forgotten and refound military structures in the Central Pacific:
examples from the Marshall Islands Henrik Christiansen 7. The archaeology
of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground Colleen M. Beck 8.
Missing in action: searching for America's war dead Lisa Hoshower-Leppo 9.
Mapping Cambodia's 'Killing Fields' Helen Jarvis 10. Tell the truth: the
archaeology of human rights abuses in Guatemala and the former Yugoslavia
Rebecca Saunders 11. Violent spaces: conflict over the reappearance of
Argentina's disappeared Zoë Crossland 12. Biography of a medal: people and
the things they value Jody Joy 13. Monuments and the memories of war:
motivations for preserving military sites in England John Schofield 14. 'So
suspicious of enemies': Australia's late nineteenth and twentieth century
coastal defences, their archaeology and interpretation Denis Gojak 15.
Historic airfields: evaluation and conservation Jeremy Lake 16. Social
space and social control: analyzing movement and management on modern
military sites Michael J. Anderton 17. The differing development paths of
World War II concentration camps and the possibility of an application of a
principal of equifinality John G. Beech 18. A many-faced heritage: the wars
of Indochina P. Bion Griffin 19. Evaluating and managing Cold War era
historic properties: the cultural significance of US Air Force defensive
radar systems Mandy Whorton 20. Archaeological examination of Cold War
architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war
William Gray Johnson 21. The Berlin Wall: an archaeological site in
progress Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper 22. Managing heritage in District Six, Cape
Town: conflicts past and present Antonia Malan and Crain Soudien 23. In
small things remembered: significance and vulnerability in the management
of Robben Island World Heritage Site Kate Clark 24. Troubling remnants:
dealing with the remains of conflict in Northern Ireland Neil Jarman 25.
Displaying history's violent heritage: how does the archivist approach
exhibiting documents which relate to violent events? Anne E. George
List of figures. List of tables. List of contributors. Preface. 1.
Introduction: Matériel culture in the modern world John Schofield, William
Gray Johnson and Colleen M. Beck 2. Paradox in places: twentieth century
battlefield sites in long-term perspective John Carman 3. The ironic
'culture of shells' in the Great War and beyond Nicholas J. Saunders 4. The
battlefield of the Dukla Pass - an archaeological perspective on the end of
the Cold War in Europe Roger Leech 5. The Salpa Line - a monument of the
future: the traces of war in the Finnish cultural landscape Ulla-Riitta
Kauppi 6. Forgotten and refound military structures in the Central Pacific:
examples from the Marshall Islands Henrik Christiansen 7. The archaeology
of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground Colleen M. Beck 8.
Missing in action: searching for America's war dead Lisa Hoshower-Leppo 9.
Mapping Cambodia's 'Killing Fields' Helen Jarvis 10. Tell the truth: the
archaeology of human rights abuses in Guatemala and the former Yugoslavia
Rebecca Saunders 11. Violent spaces: conflict over the reappearance of
Argentina's disappeared Zoë Crossland 12. Biography of a medal: people and
the things they value Jody Joy 13. Monuments and the memories of war:
motivations for preserving military sites in England John Schofield 14. 'So
suspicious of enemies': Australia's late nineteenth and twentieth century
coastal defences, their archaeology and interpretation Denis Gojak 15.
Historic airfields: evaluation and conservation Jeremy Lake 16. Social
space and social control: analyzing movement and management on modern
military sites Michael J. Anderton 17. The differing development paths of
World War II concentration camps and the possibility of an application of a
principal of equifinality John G. Beech 18. A many-faced heritage: the wars
of Indochina P. Bion Griffin 19. Evaluating and managing Cold War era
historic properties: the cultural significance of US Air Force defensive
radar systems Mandy Whorton 20. Archaeological examination of Cold War
architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war
William Gray Johnson 21. The Berlin Wall: an archaeological site in
progress Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper 22. Managing heritage in District Six, Cape
Town: conflicts past and present Antonia Malan and Crain Soudien 23. In
small things remembered: significance and vulnerability in the management
of Robben Island World Heritage Site Kate Clark 24. Troubling remnants:
dealing with the remains of conflict in Northern Ireland Neil Jarman 25.
Displaying history's violent heritage: how does the archivist approach
exhibiting documents which relate to violent events? Anne E. George
Introduction: Matériel culture in the modern world John Schofield, William
Gray Johnson and Colleen M. Beck 2. Paradox in places: twentieth century
battlefield sites in long-term perspective John Carman 3. The ironic
'culture of shells' in the Great War and beyond Nicholas J. Saunders 4. The
battlefield of the Dukla Pass - an archaeological perspective on the end of
the Cold War in Europe Roger Leech 5. The Salpa Line - a monument of the
future: the traces of war in the Finnish cultural landscape Ulla-Riitta
Kauppi 6. Forgotten and refound military structures in the Central Pacific:
examples from the Marshall Islands Henrik Christiansen 7. The archaeology
of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground Colleen M. Beck 8.
Missing in action: searching for America's war dead Lisa Hoshower-Leppo 9.
Mapping Cambodia's 'Killing Fields' Helen Jarvis 10. Tell the truth: the
archaeology of human rights abuses in Guatemala and the former Yugoslavia
Rebecca Saunders 11. Violent spaces: conflict over the reappearance of
Argentina's disappeared Zoë Crossland 12. Biography of a medal: people and
the things they value Jody Joy 13. Monuments and the memories of war:
motivations for preserving military sites in England John Schofield 14. 'So
suspicious of enemies': Australia's late nineteenth and twentieth century
coastal defences, their archaeology and interpretation Denis Gojak 15.
Historic airfields: evaluation and conservation Jeremy Lake 16. Social
space and social control: analyzing movement and management on modern
military sites Michael J. Anderton 17. The differing development paths of
World War II concentration camps and the possibility of an application of a
principal of equifinality John G. Beech 18. A many-faced heritage: the wars
of Indochina P. Bion Griffin 19. Evaluating and managing Cold War era
historic properties: the cultural significance of US Air Force defensive
radar systems Mandy Whorton 20. Archaeological examination of Cold War
architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war
William Gray Johnson 21. The Berlin Wall: an archaeological site in
progress Gabi Dolff-Bonekämper 22. Managing heritage in District Six, Cape
Town: conflicts past and present Antonia Malan and Crain Soudien 23. In
small things remembered: significance and vulnerability in the management
of Robben Island World Heritage Site Kate Clark 24. Troubling remnants:
dealing with the remains of conflict in Northern Ireland Neil Jarman 25.
Displaying history's violent heritage: how does the archivist approach
exhibiting documents which relate to violent events? Anne E. George