A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology: Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Past (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology)
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Part III Colonial Archaeology ...
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8 Colonialism and Monumental Archaeology in South and Southeast Asia In the nineteenth century and theWrst half of the twentieth ...
meeting—the Berlin Conference of 1884–5. Parallel to this process both Russia and the United States expanded beyond their former ...
THE IMPERIAL MISSION: THE SUPERIOR RACES’ CONTEST TO CIVILIZE THE WORLD As a political practice, nineteenth-century colonialism ...
The inXuence of colonization after 1870 was openly acknowledged by politicians. 1870, the year in which France lost the Franco-P ...
After the 1870s, therefore, the character of colonialism changed. As a result of the Congress of Berlin (the Berlin Congo Confer ...
mid nineteenth century, after the Sepoy rebellion of 1857 (better known as the Indian mutiny), the British government gained pol ...
This accomplishment was mainly due to the political skills of King Chula- longkorn (Rama V, gov. 1868–1910), who managed to impo ...
Beyond the work of these two isolated individuals, it seems that the major means by which Enlightenment and its interest in the ...
Jacob Cornelis Mattheus Radermacher (1741–94). As a young man he had started to work for the VOC in 1757 and was promoted rapidl ...
interrupted. He would publish some information in hisHistory of Javaof 1817, a book he wrote emulating Marsden’s example of deca ...
changes to the organization of knowledge in the colony, for academicWelds that had started to diverge in Europe (Chapter 13) wer ...
The rise in the study of antiquities would reach a climax in 1862, when the construction of a museum was decided upon. Its openi ...
a series of photographs of Borobudur and Prambanan (Scheurleer 1991; Theuns de Boer 2002). Following the opening of the National ...
colonizing country who became interested in antiquities as a socially accepted and prestigious way to understand the present, an ...
compendia, the Puranas (Antiquities). In addition to Sanskrit, knowledge of the classics as a reference point was also judged es ...
Friedrich Max Mu ̈ller (1823–1900) (van der Bosch 2002) created the notion of the Aryan race. He assumed a link between Indo-Eur ...
in 1863–4 (ibid. 53). However, some scholars proposed that, although the Indian Aryans had diverged from the path of progress, t ...
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