期刊全称 | Archaeology Under Dictatorship | 影响因子2023 | Michael L. Galaty,Charles Watkinson | 视频video | | 发行地址 | Not only deals with nationalism, but also the lingering effects that a dictatorship can have on the historical and archaeological record.Includes supplementary material: | 图书封面 |  | 影响因子 | .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 depends upon both the previous regime‘s ideological position and its level of dependence upon archaeology, and the response of archaeologists to the regime, collectively and individually. ..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 leg | Pindex | Book 2004 |
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