L. Kohl / Clare Fawcett (eds.)
Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Clare; Kohl, Philip L.
L. Kohl / Clare Fawcett (eds.)
Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology
Herausgeber: Fawcett, Clare; Kohl, Philip L.
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An edited collection exploring political misuse of archaeology for nationalistic purposes.
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An edited collection exploring political misuse of archaeology for nationalistic purposes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558396
- ISBN-10: 0521558395
- Artikelnr.: 21691220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 524g
- ISBN-13: 9780521558396
- ISBN-10: 0521558395
- Artikelnr.: 21691220
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: Archaeology in the Service of the State: Theoretical
Considerations Philip L. Kohl and Clare Fawcett; Part II. Western Europe:
1. Civilization, barbarism, and nationalism in European archaeology Bernard
Wailes and Amy L. Zoll; 2. Archaeology and nationalism in Spain Margarita
Diaz-Andreu; 3. Nationalism and Copper Age research in Portugal during the
Salazar Regime (1932-1974) Katina T. Lillios; 4. Archaeology in Nazi
Germany: the legacy of Faustian bargain Bettina Arnold and Henning Hassman;
5. Nazi and eco-feminist prehistories: ideology and empiricism in
Indo-European archaeology David W. Anthony; Part III. Eastern Europe and
Eurasia: 6. Archaeology and ideology in Southeast Europe Timothy Kaiser;
7. From internationalism to nationalism: forgotten pages of soviet
archaeology in the 1930s and 1940s Victor A. Shnirelman; 8. Postscript:
Russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructural crisis
and the resurgence of old and new nationalism E. N. Chernykh; 9.
Nationalism, politics and the practice of archaeology in the Caucasus
Philip L. Kohl and Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Part IV. East Asia: 10. Thirty
years of Chinese archaeology (1949-1979) Enzheng Tong; 11. The regionalist
paradigm in Chinese archaeology Lothar von Falkenhausen; 12. The politics
of ethnicity in prehistoric Korea Sarah M. Nelson; 13. Nationalism and
postwar Japanese archaeology Clare Fawcett; Part V. Commentary: 14.
Promised lands and chosen peoples: the politics and poetics of
archaeological narrative Neil Asher Silberman; 15. Romanticism, nationalism
and archaeology Bruce G. Trigger.
Considerations Philip L. Kohl and Clare Fawcett; Part II. Western Europe:
1. Civilization, barbarism, and nationalism in European archaeology Bernard
Wailes and Amy L. Zoll; 2. Archaeology and nationalism in Spain Margarita
Diaz-Andreu; 3. Nationalism and Copper Age research in Portugal during the
Salazar Regime (1932-1974) Katina T. Lillios; 4. Archaeology in Nazi
Germany: the legacy of Faustian bargain Bettina Arnold and Henning Hassman;
5. Nazi and eco-feminist prehistories: ideology and empiricism in
Indo-European archaeology David W. Anthony; Part III. Eastern Europe and
Eurasia: 6. Archaeology and ideology in Southeast Europe Timothy Kaiser;
7. From internationalism to nationalism: forgotten pages of soviet
archaeology in the 1930s and 1940s Victor A. Shnirelman; 8. Postscript:
Russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructural crisis
and the resurgence of old and new nationalism E. N. Chernykh; 9.
Nationalism, politics and the practice of archaeology in the Caucasus
Philip L. Kohl and Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Part IV. East Asia: 10. Thirty
years of Chinese archaeology (1949-1979) Enzheng Tong; 11. The regionalist
paradigm in Chinese archaeology Lothar von Falkenhausen; 12. The politics
of ethnicity in prehistoric Korea Sarah M. Nelson; 13. Nationalism and
postwar Japanese archaeology Clare Fawcett; Part V. Commentary: 14.
Promised lands and chosen peoples: the politics and poetics of
archaeological narrative Neil Asher Silberman; 15. Romanticism, nationalism
and archaeology Bruce G. Trigger.
Part I. Introduction: Archaeology in the Service of the State: Theoretical
Considerations Philip L. Kohl and Clare Fawcett; Part II. Western Europe:
1. Civilization, barbarism, and nationalism in European archaeology Bernard
Wailes and Amy L. Zoll; 2. Archaeology and nationalism in Spain Margarita
Diaz-Andreu; 3. Nationalism and Copper Age research in Portugal during the
Salazar Regime (1932-1974) Katina T. Lillios; 4. Archaeology in Nazi
Germany: the legacy of Faustian bargain Bettina Arnold and Henning Hassman;
5. Nazi and eco-feminist prehistories: ideology and empiricism in
Indo-European archaeology David W. Anthony; Part III. Eastern Europe and
Eurasia: 6. Archaeology and ideology in Southeast Europe Timothy Kaiser;
7. From internationalism to nationalism: forgotten pages of soviet
archaeology in the 1930s and 1940s Victor A. Shnirelman; 8. Postscript:
Russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructural crisis
and the resurgence of old and new nationalism E. N. Chernykh; 9.
Nationalism, politics and the practice of archaeology in the Caucasus
Philip L. Kohl and Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Part IV. East Asia: 10. Thirty
years of Chinese archaeology (1949-1979) Enzheng Tong; 11. The regionalist
paradigm in Chinese archaeology Lothar von Falkenhausen; 12. The politics
of ethnicity in prehistoric Korea Sarah M. Nelson; 13. Nationalism and
postwar Japanese archaeology Clare Fawcett; Part V. Commentary: 14.
Promised lands and chosen peoples: the politics and poetics of
archaeological narrative Neil Asher Silberman; 15. Romanticism, nationalism
and archaeology Bruce G. Trigger.
Considerations Philip L. Kohl and Clare Fawcett; Part II. Western Europe:
1. Civilization, barbarism, and nationalism in European archaeology Bernard
Wailes and Amy L. Zoll; 2. Archaeology and nationalism in Spain Margarita
Diaz-Andreu; 3. Nationalism and Copper Age research in Portugal during the
Salazar Regime (1932-1974) Katina T. Lillios; 4. Archaeology in Nazi
Germany: the legacy of Faustian bargain Bettina Arnold and Henning Hassman;
5. Nazi and eco-feminist prehistories: ideology and empiricism in
Indo-European archaeology David W. Anthony; Part III. Eastern Europe and
Eurasia: 6. Archaeology and ideology in Southeast Europe Timothy Kaiser;
7. From internationalism to nationalism: forgotten pages of soviet
archaeology in the 1930s and 1940s Victor A. Shnirelman; 8. Postscript:
Russian archaeology after the collapse of the USSR infrastructural crisis
and the resurgence of old and new nationalism E. N. Chernykh; 9.
Nationalism, politics and the practice of archaeology in the Caucasus
Philip L. Kohl and Gocha R. Tsetskhladze; Part IV. East Asia: 10. Thirty
years of Chinese archaeology (1949-1979) Enzheng Tong; 11. The regionalist
paradigm in Chinese archaeology Lothar von Falkenhausen; 12. The politics
of ethnicity in prehistoric Korea Sarah M. Nelson; 13. Nationalism and
postwar Japanese archaeology Clare Fawcett; Part V. Commentary: 14.
Promised lands and chosen peoples: the politics and poetics of
archaeological narrative Neil Asher Silberman; 15. Romanticism, nationalism
and archaeology Bruce G. Trigger.