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Archaeology in the Global Cold War Scientific Practices and Political Ideology

422 Pages 21 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Archaeology in the Global Cold War explores archaeological practices, theories, and methods, as well as social networks and knowledge circulation in Eastern and Western Europe and beyond during the Cold War (1947–1989). Drawing on archival sources, published works, and personal recollections, this volume examines archaeology under the Cold War at a broad international scale and from a range... Read more

List of Figures

List of contributors

Introduction

Susanne Grunwald, Laura Coltofean, Katja Rösler and Fabian Link

 

Part I : Archaeology and Political Ideology East, West, South

 

01.The Archaeology of the Early Middle Ages in Soviet Moldavia: Between Science and Propaganda

Sergiu Musteață

 

02. Archaeology in the Abyss. Romanian Archaeology during the Cold War  

Alexander Rubel

 

03. In Quest of Statehood. Archaeology and the Polish Post-War Politics of Science and History

Karin Reichenbach

 

04. Archaeology during the Franco Regime (19391975): A Science at the Service of Political Ideology

Francisco Gracia Alonso

 

Part II: Science policy and regional archaeological traditions

 

05. Shifting Ground: American Archaeology during the Cold War Years 1945–1989

Bettina Arnold and John D. Richards

 

06. How the Cold War Coaxed Iranian Archaeology Westward

Kamyar Abdi

 

07. Soviet Archaeology Through a Western Lens: A Long History of Rapprochements and Estrangements Before and During the Cold War

Ilia Heit

 

Part III Actors, Institutions and Networks

 

08. The Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Portugal in Transition and

Archaeology

Ana Cristina Martins

 

09. The Emergence of North Korean Archaeology during the Cold War and the Life of Do Yu-ho

Yoo Yongwook

 

10. Hungarian Archaeology between 1947 and 1991

Alexandra Anders and László Bartosiewicz

 

Part IV: Theoretical and Methodological frameworks

 

11. Aerial Archaeology and the Cold War

Susanne Grunwald

 

12. Stone Tools for Iron Curtains. André Leroi-Gourhan, Archaeology and Technology during the Cold War

Nathan Schlanger

 

13. Innovative Archaeological Thought Behind the Iron Curtain

Ludomir R. Lozny

 

Part V: Personal look back

 

14. Intellectual Stagnation in Romania as a Vocation: Authority and Tacit Knowledge in an Archaeological Research Tradition

Gheorghe Alexandru Niculescu

 

15. Archaeology in Yugoslavia during the Cold War, 1945–1989

Judith A. Rasson

 

16. Archaeology in post-Soviet Kazakhstan (1994–2018)

Claudia Chang and Tamara V. Savelieva

 

Conclusion: Three Aspects of Archaeology during the Cold War

Susanne Grunwald, Laura Coltofean, Katja Rösler, and Fabian Link

 

Index

Biography

Laura Coltofean is a historian of archaeology and a member of Research Cluster 5: History of Archaeology at the German Archaeological Institute.

Susanne Grunwald specializes in the history of archaeology and works at Archaeological Heritage Authority in Brandenburg/Germany.

Fabian Link is a historian of science specialized in the history of the humanities and the social sciences in the twentieth century at Goethe-University Frankfurt.

Katja Rösler is a project team member at the Romano-Germanic Commission (Frankfurt) at the German Archaeological Institute.