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      The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict

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      Matériel Culture book

      The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict
      Edited ByColleen M. Beck, William Gray Johnson, John Schofield
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2002
      eBook Published 4 April 2002
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203165744
      Pages 348
      eBook ISBN 9780203165744
      Subjects Humanities
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      Beck, C.M., Johnson, W.G., & Schofield, J. (Eds.). (2002). Matériel Culture: The Archaeology of Twentieth-Century Conflict (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203165744

      ABSTRACT

      Matériel culture encompasses the material remains of conflict, from buildings and monuments to artefacts and militia, as well as human remains. This collection of essays, from an international range of contributors, illustrates the diversity in this material record, highlights the difficulties and challenges in preserving, presenting and interpreting it, and above all demonstrates the significant role matériel culture can play in contemporary society.
      Among the many studies are:
      * the 'culture of shells'
      * the archaeology of nuclear testing grounds
      * Cambodia's 'killing fields'
      * the Berlin Wall
      * and the biography of a medal
      *the reappearance of Argentina's 'disappeared'
      *World War II concentration camps.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|8 pages

      Introduction: matériel culture in the modern world

      ByJohn Schofield, William Gray Johnson, Colleen M. Beck

      chapter 2|13 pages

      Paradox in places: twentieth-century battlefield sites in long-term perspective

      ByJohn Carman

      chapter 3|19 pages

      The ironic ‘culture of shells’ in the Great War and beyond

      ByNicholas J. Saunders

      chapter 4|8 pages

      The battlefield of the Dukla Pass: an archaeological perspective on the end of the Cold War in Europe

      ByRoger Leech

      chapter 5|9 pages

      The Salpa Line: a monument of the future and the traces of war in the Finnish cultural landscape

      ByUlla-Riitta Kauppi

      chapter 6|7 pages

      Forgotten and refound military structures in the Central Pacific: examples from the Marshall Islands

      ByHenrik Christiansen

      chapter 7|15 pages

      The archaeology of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground

      ByColleen M. Beck

      chapter 8|11 pages

      Missing in action: searching for America’s war dead

      ByLisa Hoshower-Leppo

      chapter 9|12 pages

      Mapping Cambodia’s ‘killing fields’

      ByHelen Jarvis

      chapter 10|12 pages

      Tell the truth: the archaeology of human rights abuses in Guatemala and the former Yugoslavia

      ByRebecca Saunders

      chapter 11|17 pages

      Violent spaces: conflict over the reappearance of Argentina’s disappeared

      ByZoë Crossland

      chapter 12|11 pages

      Biography of a medal: people and the things they value

      ByJody Joy

      chapter 13|16 pages

      Monuments and the memories of war: motivations for preserving military sites in England

      ByJohn Schofield

      chapter 14|13 pages

      ‘So suspicious of enemies’: Australia’s late nineteenth- and twentieth-century coastal defences, their archaeology and interpretation

      ByDenis Gojak

      chapter 15|17 pages

      Historic airfields: evaluation and conservation

      ByJeremy Lake

      chapter 16|10 pages

      Social space and social control: analysing movement and management on modern military sites

      ByMichael J. Anderton

      chapter 17|9 pages

      The differing development paths of Second World War concentration camps and the possibility of an application of a principle of equifinality

      ByJohn G. Beech

      chapter 18|8 pages

      A many-faced heritage: the wars of Indochina

      ByP. Bion Griffin

      chapter 19|11 pages

      Evaluating and managing Cold War era historic properties: the cultural significance of US Air Force defensive radar systems

      ByMandy Whorton

      chapter 20|9 pages

      Archaeological examination of Cold War architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war

      ByWilliam Gray Johnson

      chapter 21|13 pages

      The Berlin Wall: an archaeological site in progress

      chapter 22|17 pages

      Managing heritage in District Six, Cape Town: conflicts past and present

      ByAntonia Malan, Crain Soudien

      chapter 23|15 pages

      In small things remembered: significance and vulnerability in the management of Robben Island World Heritage Site

      ByKate Clark

      chapter 24|15 pages

      Troubling remnants: dealing with the remains of conflict in Northern Ireland

      ByNeil Jarman

      chapter 25|7 pages

      Displaying history’s violent heritage: how does the archivist approach exhibiting documents which relate to violent events?

      ByAnne George

      chapter 26|10 pages

      The hammering of society: non-correspondence and modernity

      ByRoland Fletcher
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