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Title Archaeology and colonialism: cultural contact from 5000 BC to the present / Chris GosdenBooks
Name(s) Gosden, Chris, 1955- (Main Author)
Publication Cambridge, U.K. : Cambridge University Press, 2006, c2004
Physical Details xiii, 186 p.; ill., maps; 24 cm.
Series Topics in contemporary archaeology
Subjects Archaeology and history
Acculturation--History
Colonization--History
ISBN 0521787955 (pbk.)
9780521787956 (pbk.)
Classmarks 325.309
Notes Bib. & Index: Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-170) and index.
Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Other approaches to colonialism -- 3. A model of colonialism -- 4. Colonialism within a shared cultural milieu -- 5. The middle ground -- 6. Terra nullius -- 7. Power.
Summary: "Archaeology is the only discipline that allows us to take a long-term view across all forms of colonialism, from the Uruk cities of early Mesopotamia, through the empires of the Romans and the Aztecs, to the colonies of modern European states. In this innovative study, Chris Gosden presents a comparative survey of 5000 years of colonialism. Defining colonialism as, crucially, a relationship with material culture, destabilising of older values, changing both incomers and natives, Gosden attempts to understand the history of power, how it is excised through material culture and how this understanding can generate new notions of interaction and encounter. By defining colonialism through its relationship with material culture, Gosden argues that modern colonialism, giving rise to settler societies, is historically unusual. Synthesising theoretical approaches and evidence from a broad span of colonial regions, this book provides an important new field of enquiry connecting historic and prehistoric archaeology."--Publisher's description.
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