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Adrian Myers (Ed.) - Archaeologies of Internment - 9781441996657 - V9781441996657
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Archaeologies of Internment

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Description for Archaeologies of Internment Hardback. This innovative work explores the theoretical approaches, the specific methods, the challenges and the opportunities involved in the archaeology of internment camps, and offers a rare examination of previously unexplored or under-explored archaeological sites. Editor(s): Myers, Adrian; Moshenska, Gabriel. Series: One World Archaeology. Num Pages: 313 pages, 8 black & white illustrations, 25 black & white tables, biography. BIC Classification: HBW; HDW. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 166 x 26. Weight in Grams: 634.

The internment of civilian and military prisoners became an increasingly common feature of conflicts in the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Prison camps, though often hastily constructed and just as quickly destroyed, have left their marks in the archaeological record. Due to both their temporary nature and their often sensitive political contexts, places of internment present a unique challenge to archaeologists and heritage managers.

 

As archaeologists have begun to explore the material remains of internment using a range of methods, these interdisciplinary studies have demonstrated the potential to connect individual memories and historical debates to the fragmentary material remains. ... Read more

 

Archaeologies of Internment brings together in one volume a range of methodological and theoretical approaches to this developing field. The contributions are geographically and temporally diverse, ranging from Second World War internment in Europe and the USA to prison islands of the Greek Civil War, South African labor camps, and the secret detention centers of the Argentinean Junta and the East German Stasi.

 

These studies have powerful social, cultural, political, and emotive implications, particularly in societies in which historical narratives of oppression and genocide have themselves been suppressed. By repopulating the historical narratives with individuals and grounding them in the material remains, it is hoped that they might become, at least in some cases, archaeologies of liberation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
313
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Series
One World Archaeology
Condition
New
Number of Pages
313
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781441996657
SKU
V9781441996657
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About Adrian Myers (Ed.)
Adrian Myers is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Stanford University. For his dissertation research he is running excavations at a Prisoner of War camp that held German Afrika Korps soldiers in a national park in Canada during the Second World War.  Gabriel Moshenska is a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Research Fellow at UCL Institute ... Read more

Reviews for Archaeologies of Internment
Modernity has been characterized by the internment of people, as a way of torturing and sometimes destroying them. Those practices aim at controlling, subduing and forcing people to comply with social norms, punishing deviation and descent with seclusion and possibly death. As a ubiquitous feature of modernity, archaeology has been paying a growing attention to the study of the materiality ... Read more

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