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The Politics of the Past PETER GATHERCOLE

The Politics of the Past By PETER GATHERCOLE

The Politics of the Past by PETER GATHERCOLE


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An illuminating and provocative look at historical interpretation, which draws more on Africa, Afro-America, Australasia and Oceania than on Europe, the source of the traditionally dominant perspective in archaeology.

The Politics of the Past Summary

The Politics of the Past by PETER GATHERCOLE

'History is written by the winners' is the received wisdom. This book explains why historical interpretation has to incorporate perspectives from those other than 'winners', and demonstrates archaeology's crucial role in this wide-ranging approach. The book draws more on Africa, Afro-America, Australasia and Oceania than on Europe, the source of the traditionally dominant perspective in archaeology. The four organizing themes of The Politics of the Past are the forms and consequences of the Eurocentric heritage, the conflicting perspectives of rulers and ruled, the significance of administrative and institutional rivalries, and the cleavages that divide professional from popular views of archaeology.
Archaeologists, anthropologists, historians and other scholars will find The Politics of the Past illuminating and provocative. It will enrich historical and archaeological inquiry and interpretation, and ramify their relevance for public policy.

The Politics of the Past Reviews

'This book deals with ideas about cultural control and ownership and the reconstruction of past reality...Anyone who still thinks the past is, or can be, apolitical would do well to read it, whether their interest is in portable objects, in monuments or in abstract ideas.' - Antiquity

`An anthology containing vital material' - Tim Megarry, Greenwich University

'The essays in this volume are valuable and thought-provoking. - American Antiquity

'...these volumes retain their contemporary relevance and their value as collections or related papers.' - Harry Allen, Anthropology Department, University of Auckland.

'Well worth reading' - Man

Table of Contents

List of contributors Foreword Preface Introduction: Who needs the past? 1. A child's perspective on the past: influences of home, media and school 2. Innuit perceptions of the past 3. From the raw to the cooked: Hadzabe perceptions of their past 4. An 11th century literary reference to prehistoric times in India 5. The valuation of time among the peasant population of the Alto Minho, northwestern Portugal 6. Understanding Yolngu signs of the past 7. Geography and historical understanding in indigenous Colombia 8. Past and present of Andean Indian society: the Otavalos 9. Oral tradition and the African past 10. Classical Greek attitudes to the past 11. Ancient Egyptian concepts and uses of the past: 3rd and 2nd millennium BC evidence 12. Beginning of agriculture: a synchronism between Puranic and archaeological evidence 13. Holding on to emblems: Australian Aboriginal performances and the transmission of oral traditions 14. Perceptions of the past among north Queensland Aboriginal people: the intrusion of European and consequent social change 15. The past as perceived by the Bali Myonga people of Cameroon 16. Archaeology and oral traditions in the Mitongoa-Andrainjato area (Betsileo region of Madagascar) 17. Interpretations and uses of the past in modern Britain and Europe. Why are people interested in the past? Do the experts know or care? A plea for further study

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GOR006424991
9780415095549
0415095549
The Politics of the Past by PETER GATHERCOLE
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
1994-09-28
348
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