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Roots of nationhood : the archaeology and history of Scotland /

In a break away from the traditional mono-disciplinary scope of academic enquiry, this volume sets forth a challenge for practitioners within, and outwith archaeology to develop multi-disciplinary approaches in the study of identity in general and aspects in the formation of national identity in par...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Campbell, Louisa (Editor ), Wright, Dene (Editor ), Hall, Nicola A. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018.
Colección:Archaeopress archaeology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction
  • by Louisa Campbell and Dene Wright; Contributor Affiliations; Reflections on the presentation of Scottish archaeology in British prehistories since Gordon Childe's Prehistoric Communities (1940)
  • by Ian Ralston; Setting the Scene: aspects of the Earliest Prehistory of Northern Britain
  • by Dene Wright; Scotland's Neolithic / Neolithic Scotland
  • by Kenneth Brophy; Regional and local identities in the later Neolithic of Scotland as reflected in the ceramic record
  • by Ann MacSween; Culture contact and the maintenance of cultural identity in Roman Scotland: A theoretical approach
  • by Louisa Campbell; The origins of 'Scotland'
  • by Dauvit Broun; Merchants and craftsmen: a survey of the evidence for a Scandinavian presence in eastern Scotland in the eleventh to fourteenth centuries
  • by Elizabeth Pierce; Local and foreign clergy: the provision of clergy in the late mediaeval diocese of Sodor
  • by Sarah Thomas; Pictish, Celtic, Scottish: The Longing for Belonging
  • by Steven Timoney; 'The Different Fruits of all the World'
  • The Early Colonial Connections of Glasgow (c.1660-1740)
  • by Stuart Nisbet; Celebrating the end of Scottish history? National identity and the Scottish Historical Exhibition, Glasgow 1911
  • by Neil G.W. Curtis; Scotland Then for Scotland Now: Scottish political party uses of history, image and myth
  • by Murray Stewart Leith.