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. Ed(S): Galaty, Michael L.; Watkinson, Charles - Archaeology Under Dictatorship - 9780306485084 - V9780306485084
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Archaeology Under Dictatorship

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Description for Archaeology Under Dictatorship Hardback. Presents a theoretical basis for understanding the specific effects of totalitarian dictatorship upon the practice of archaeology, both during and after the dictator's reign. Editor(s): Galaty, Michael L.; Watkinson, Charles. Num Pages: 218 pages, biography. BIC Classification: HD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 18. Weight in Grams: 514.

Archaeological knowledge is not created in a vacuum and our understanding of the past is profoundly affected by political ideologies. In fact, a relationship between politics and archaeology develops to some degree in every nation, regardless of social and economic circumstances.

The connections between politics and archaeology become most visible, however, within a totalitarian dictatorship, when a dictator seeks to create and legitimize new state-supported ideologies. Any dictator may attempt to control and exploit the past, often by directly controlling archaeologists. The degree to which a nation's archaeological system may continue to be affected after the fall of the dictator ... Read more

Archaeology Under Dictatorship demonstrates that the study of archaeology as it evolved under modern dictatorships is today, more than ever, of critical importance. For example, in many European countries those who practiced archaeology under dictatorship are retiring or dying. In some places, their intellectual legacy is being pursued uncritically by a younger generation of archaeologists. Now is the time, therefore, to understand how archaeologists have supported, and sometimes subverted, dictatorial political ideologies. In studying archaeology as practiced under totalitarian dictatorship, that most harsh of political systems, light is shed on the issue of politics and archaeology generally.

This volume aims to provide a theoretical basis for understanding the specific effects of totalitarian dictatorship upon the practice of archaeology, both during and after the dictator's reign. The nine essays explore experiences from every corner of the Mediterranean; from the heartlands of Italy, Spain and Greece, to the less well-known shores of Albania and Libya. With its wide-rangeof case-studies and strong theoretical orientation, this volume is a major advance in the study of the history and politics of archaeology. The Mediterranean focus will also make it thought-provoking reading for classical archaeologists and historians.

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Format
Hardback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media United States
Number of pages
218
Condition
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Number of Pages
218
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780306485084
SKU
V9780306485084
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About . Ed(S): Galaty, Michael L.; Watkinson, Charles
The Practice of Archaeology Under Dictatorship – Fascism in the Desert: A Microcosmic View of Archaeological Politics – The Trojans in Epirus: Archaeology, Myth and Identity in Inter-Way Albania – Italian Colonial Archaeology in Libya 1912-1942 – Italian Archaeology in Libya: From Colonial Romanita to Decolonization of the Past – Archaeological Resource Management Under Franco’s Spain: The Comisaria General de ... Read more

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