Aftermath: Readings in the Archaeology of Recent ConflictSpringer Science & Business Media, 2009. febr. 8. - 219 oldal Conflict and Battlefield Archaeology is a growing and important field in archaeology, with implications on the state of the world today: how humanity has prepared for, reacted to, and dealt with the consequences of conflict at a national and international level. As the field grows, there is an increasing need for research and development in this area. Written by one of the most prominent scholars in this field of growing interest, "Aftermath", offers a clear and important overview to research in the field. It will become an essential source of information for scholars already involved in conflict archaeology as well as those just starting to explore the field. It offers access to previously hard-to-find but important research. |
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Chapter 1 Conserving Recent Military Remains Choices and Challenges for the TwentyFirst Century | 22 |
Chapter 2 Jessies Cats and Other Stories Presentingand Interpreting Recent Troubles | 33 |
Chapter 3 Monuments and the Memories of War | 49 |
Chapter 4 Views of the Berlin Wall Allied Perspectives | 65 |
Chapter 5 Peace Camp Nevada | 75 |
Chapter 6 Twyford Down | 87 |
Chapter 7 Greenham Common Airbase | 99 |
Chapter 9 The Home Front 191418 | 127 |
Chapter 10 The Battle of Britain | 139 |
Chapter 11 DDay Preparatory Sites in England | 151 |
Chapter 12 Le Carre Landscapes The Cold War | 158 |
Chapter 13 New Urban Frontiers and the Will to Belong | 173 |
Chapter 14 Constructing Place When Artists and Archaeologists Meet | 185 |
Afterword | 197 |
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Aftermath: Readings in the Archaeology of Recent Conflict, 2. rész John Schofield Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2009 |