Modern academic disciplines of anthropology, history and archaeology are founded in the cultural, social, political context of the 18th and 19th centuries, at the times of the colonial expansion of the West European countries. Although demarcated by the objects of their study ("primitive societies", the past according to written sources, or material evidence), all these disciplines are grounded in the need to distinguish and strengthen the modern identity of the Europeans as opposed to the Others in space and time
Thinking about the future, we are obliged to rethink conventional accounts of our history. Alternati...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Archaeology has produced a record of a past that was not known to scholars of the nineteenth and ear...
Historical anthropology is a relatively young science discipline. On many projects in the framework ...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Welskopp T. Alien Allies. The Relations between History, Sociology, and Economics in Germany, 19th-2...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the w...
International audienceAs it appears in diverse guises – and notably as a founding narrative – the pa...
Archaeologists are necessarily interdisciplinary at the most elementary level, as they need other di...
"The idea for this volume emerged from ... a session ... at the 13th European Association of Archaeo...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
In the most general sense. the subjects of study for sociology, anthropology and orientalism are hum...
Thinking about the future, we are obliged to rethink conventional accounts of our history. Alternati...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...
Archaeology has produced a record of a past that was not known to scholars of the nineteenth and ear...
Historical anthropology is a relatively young science discipline. On many projects in the framework ...
Anthropology and archaeology have much more in common than might be expected from a rapid look at cu...
Welskopp T. Alien Allies. The Relations between History, Sociology, and Economics in Germany, 19th-2...
The term “anthropology” is from the Greek (gr. aνθρωπος), “man”. It is the academic study of humanit...
This edited volume presents, for the first time, a history of anthropology regarding not only the w...
International audienceAs it appears in diverse guises – and notably as a founding narrative – the pa...
Archaeologists are necessarily interdisciplinary at the most elementary level, as they need other di...
"The idea for this volume emerged from ... a session ... at the 13th European Association of Archaeo...
Currently cultural policy is increasingly determined by ideological controversies in which different...
The roots of anthropology, as the scientific examination of the human condition, are truly ancient, ...
In the most general sense. the subjects of study for sociology, anthropology and orientalism are hum...
Thinking about the future, we are obliged to rethink conventional accounts of our history. Alternati...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
The goal of archaeology can be traditionally defined as 'the systematic study of antiquities as a me...