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History of Archaeology: International Perspectives - Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain). Volume 11 / Sessions A8b, A4a and A8a organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission (Paperback)
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History of Archaeology: International Perspectives - Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain). Volume 11 / Sessions A8b, A4a and A8a organised by the History of Archaeology Scientific Commission (Paperback)
Series: Proceedings of the XVII UISPP World Congress (1-7 September 2014, Burgos, Spain)
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The present volume gathers the communications of the three sessions
organized under the auspices of the Commission 'History of
Archaeology' at the XVII UISPP World Congress Burgos 2014. The
first part deals precisely with 'International relations in the
history of archaeology'. The eleven contributions tackle a
particularly productive topic in the field today. In actual fact,
this seminal research field currently echoes in a way the strong
trend of scholarship about the influence of nationalism on the
discipline, which since the end of the 1980s, has greatly
contributed to the takeoff and overall recognition of the history
of archaeology. The second part, entitled 'The Revolution of the
Sixties in prehistory and protohistory', is the outcome of a
partnership with the Commission 'Archaeological Methods and
Theory'. The seven contributions strive to document and analyse a
recent past, which is still often burdened with the weight of
teleological and presentist appraisals. The inclusion in this
volume of this session significantly dedicated to the genealogy of
schools of thought and to the study of complex methodological and
technical issues illustrates the editors' commitment to tackling
historical issues as well, which are closely linked to current
theoretical debates within archaeology. Such is also the aim of the
third part, which addresses 'Lobbying for Archaeology'. As shown by
the five contributions of this session, archaeology has not only
been instrumentalised by political powers and ideological
interests. It has also found fruitful alliances with economic
agents or bodies, where mutual advantages were gained on practical,
technical bases. This volume suggests a reflexive, critical
approach to these various forms of lobbying should ensure a useful
awareness regarding the structural problems archaeology faces
today, regarding its funding methods.
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