The Cuntry Where My Heart Is : Historical Archaeologies of Nationalism and National Identity /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Brooks, Alasdair Mark (Editor), Mehler, Natascha (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [2017]
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Kilts and lederhosen: the historical archaeology of nationalism in Scotland and Bavaria / Alasdair Brooks and Natascha Mehler
  • Creation: ethnogenesis and identity formation
  • "Poetry is always truer than history": the curious parentage of Acadian archaeology / Jonathan Fowler and Stéphane Noël
  • Defense against "The Turks": identity construction between lived experience and political discourse in the early-modern Habsburg lands / Katarina Predovnik
  • Ethnic identity, national consciousness, and archaeology: the case study of Carinthia/Austria / Stefan Eichert
  • "Vecino, Hispano y Mexicano": exploring civic identity in nineteenth-century New Mexico / Kelly L. Jenks
  • Manipulation: national identities, archaeology, and nationalism
  • The role of historical archaeology in the emergence of nationalist identities in the Celtic countries / Harold Mytum
  • Crossing the battlefield: archaeology, nationalism, and practice in Irish historical archaeology / Audrey Horning
  • Harald Bluetooth?s welfare state: the archaeology of Danish royalty and democracy / Margaret Comer
  • Historical ship archaeology in the shadow of historism and nationalism: a German perspective / Mike Belasus
  • "There is plenty of time to win this game, and to thrash the Spaniards too": deconstructing the nationalist histories of Plymouth, UK / Sarah Newstead
  • Reproducing the national families: archaeology and post-colonial reunion rituals, landmarks, and objects in New Sweden / Lu Ann De Cunzo
  • Absences: when creation fails
  • Archaeology without an Ottoman past: national archaeology and historical paradigms in Turkey / Fahri Dikkaya
  • Historical archaeology and Easter Island: cultural destruction and the aborted formation of national identity / Daniel Schávelzon and Ana Igareta.