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Prisoners of War: Archaeology, Memory, and Heritage of 19th- and 20th-Century Mass Internment: Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology

Editat de Harold Mytum, Gilly Carr
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 sep 2012
The archaeology of war has revealed evidence of bravery, sacrifice, heroism, cowardice, and atrocities. Mostly absent from these narratives of victory and defeat, however, are the experiences of prisoners of war, despite what these can teach us about cruelty, ingenuity, and human adaptability.The international array of case studies in Prisoners of War restores this hidden past through case studies of PoW camps of the Napoleonic era, the American Civil War, and both World Wars. These bring to light wide variations in historical and cultural details, excavation and investigative methods used, items found and their interpretation, and their contributions to archaeology, history and heritage. Illustrated with diagrams, period photographs, and historical quotations, these chapters vividly reveal challenges and opportunities for researchers and heritage managers, and revisit powerful ethical questions that persist to this day. Notorious and lesser-known aspects of PoW experiences that are addressed include:Designing and operating an 18th-century British PoW camp.Life and death at Confederate and Union American Civil War PoW camps.The role of possessions in coping strategies during World War I.The archaeology of the ‘Great Escape’Experiencing and negotiating space at civilian internment camps in Germany and Allied PoW camps in Normandy in World War II.The role of archaeology in the memorial process, in America, Norway, Germany and FranceGraffiti, decorative ponds, illicit saké drinking, and family life at Japanese American campsAs one of the first book-length examinations of this fascinating multidisciplinary topic, Prisoners of War merits serious attention from historians, social justice researchers and activists, archaeologists, and anthropologists.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781461441656
ISBN-10: 146144165X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: X, 342 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:2013
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Contributions To Global Historical Archaeology

Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States

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Notă biografică

Dr. Harold Mytum is the Director at the Centre for Manx Studies, in the Department of Archaeology, Classics, and Egyptology, at the School of Histories, Languages, and Cultures, University of Liverpool, UK.
 Dr Gilly Carr is a Fellow of St Catharine's College, a Member of the McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research, and is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, UK.

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The archaeology of war has revealed evidence of bravery, sacrifice, heroism, cowardice, and atrocities. Mostly absent from these narratives of victory and defeat, however, are the experiences of prisoners of war, despite what these can teach us about cruelty, ingenuity, and human adaptability.
The international array of case studies in Prisoners of War restores this hidden past through case studies of PoW camps of the Napoleonic era, the American Civil War, and both World Wars. These bring to light wide variations in historical and cultural details, excavation and investigative methods used, items found and their interpretation, and their contributions to archaeology, history and heritage. Illustrated with diagrams, period photographs, and historical quotations, these chapters vividly reveal challenges and opportunities for researchers and heritage managers, and revisit powerful ethical questions that persist to this day. Notorious and lesser-known aspects of PoW experiences that are addressed include:
 
  • Designing and operating an 18th-century British PoW camp.
  • Life and death at Confederate and Union American Civil War PoW camps.
  • The role of possessions in coping strategies during World War I.
  • The archaeology of the ‘Great Escape’
  • Experiencing and negotiating space at civilian internment camps in Germany and Allied PoW camps in Normandy in World War II.
  • The role of archaeology in the memorial process, in America, Norway, Germany and France
  • Graffiti, decorative ponds, illicit saké drinking, and family life  at Japanese American camps
 
As one of the first book-length examinations of this fascinating multidisciplinary topic, Prisoners of War merits serious attention from historians, social justice researchers and activists, archaeologists, and anthropologists.

Caracteristici

Contributes to historical archaeology by providing a globally wide-ranging comparative archaeological assessment of prisoner of war experience Provides a material dimension to the work of scholars within anthropology, sociology, cultural studies, and military history Comprises a set of closely related archaeological case studies covering 19th-century and 20th-century prisoner of war internment across the globe Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras