ABSTRACT

Archaeology and the Modern World advances a new controversial theory of historical archaeology. Using new case studies, Martin Hall evaluates the major theoretical traditions in historical archaeology while contributing significantly to the debate. In this study the author places an emphasis on material culture and the recent past to bring to light a picture of an unstable and violent early colonial world in which material culture played a crucial mediating role.

chapter |14 pages

Material conditions

chapter |27 pages

Colonial discourse

chapter |27 pages

Regimes of order

chapter |27 pages

Substantial identities

chapter |28 pages

Hidden voices

chapter |26 pages

Bodily uncertainties

chapter |26 pages

Emergencies of the moment

chapter |24 pages

Heart of whiteness