Germany's ancient pasts : archaeology and historical interpretation since 1700 /

The book offers a vivid portrait of the development of antiquarianism and archaeology, the interaction between regional and national history, and scholarly debates about the use of ancient objects to answer questions of race, ethnicity, and national belonging. While excavations in central Europe thr...

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מחבר ראשי: Maner, Brent (Author)
פורמט: Licensed eBooks
שפה:אנגלית
יצא לאור: Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, [2018]
גישה מקוונת:https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1796098
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סיכום:The book offers a vivid portrait of the development of antiquarianism and archaeology, the interaction between regional and national history, and scholarly debates about the use of ancient objects to answer questions of race, ethnicity, and national belonging. While excavations in central Europe throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries fed curiosity about the local landscape and inspired musings about the connection between contemporary Germans and their?ancestors,? antiquarians and archaeologists were quite cautious about using archaeological evidence to make ethnic claims. Even during the period of German unification, many archaeologists emphasized the local and regional character of their finds and treated prehistory as a general science of humankind. As Maner shows, these alternative perspectives endured alongside nationalist and racist abuses of prehistory, surviving to offer positive traditions for the field in the aftermath of World War II. A fascinating investigation of the quest to turn pre- and early history into history, Germany?s Ancient Pasts sheds new light on the joint sway of science and politics over archaeological interpretation.
תיאור פיזי:1 online resource (354 pages) : illustrations
ביבליוגרפיה:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780226593104
022659310X
9780226592916
022659291X
9780226593074
022659307X