A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology: Nationalism, Colonialism, and the Past (Oxford Studies in the History of Archaeology)
decades of the nineteenth century). It also encouraged intellectuals to give preference to the study of the medieval period, for ...
encounter of British and French scholars with areas of the world populated by people of other colours, political organizations a ...
13 Evolutionism and Positivism (c. 1860–1900) INTRODUCTION It is not least in the great art auctions that a phenomenon has becom ...
to a certain degree Sklena ́r (1983: 123–6), who think that nationalism con- stituted a threat to cultural evolutionism and its ...
A BACKGROUND: NATIONALISM, SOCIALISM, FEMINISM, AND THE ECONOMIC CRISIS OF 1873 In 1861 Italy became a united state (map 3), alt ...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, nationalism altered its character, transforming itself from an ideology of ref ...
human rights had started with movements such as abolitionism and utopian socialism which had operated under the umbrella of libe ...
Swedish archaeologist and also a supporter of the suVragette movement. In his articles ‘For how long has woman been considered a ...
of this volume, large areas of the world—especially the African continent, but also parts of Asia and the PaciWc—were partitione ...
application of the theories of evolution to organize his collections of material culture chronologically, one of the main aims o ...
Consequences. He suggested that the principles of ‘natural selection’ could be applied to improve the human race. Race, for him, ...
later Germanic institutions, the pre-Roman Gaulish race had basically remained untouched (Carbonell 1982: 392–3). Nationalism Ev ...
Evolutionist schemes were also put into eVect in the permanent exhibitions on display in national museums, at least in its simpl ...
In 1865 Worsaae, from his post as director of the Danish National Museum, launched a systematicWeld survey of all visible monume ...
International Congress of Prehistoric Anthropology and Archaeology (CIAPP in its French initials) held at Copenhagen in 1869. Tw ...
their parallel use in the nationalist arena (as argued by Coye and Provenzano (1996) for the case of the meeting of Bologna in 1 ...
Eastern European countries, with events such as the Slavic Congress in Moscow of 1867, and excavations of ‘Slavic’sites in count ...
devoted one room toWnds from caves that completed its palaeontological narrative. In the Archaeological Museum of Tarragona in S ...
by historical state circumstances. The peculiarity of the area character was interpreted as proof of being a distinctive nation ...
foreword that his aim was the tracing of the Finnish people back to prehistoric times. Aspelin founded the Finnish Antiquarian S ...
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