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Conflict archaeology, historical memory, and the experience of war : beyond the battlefield / edited by Mark Axel Tveskov and Ashley Ann Bissonnette ; foreword by Paul A. Shackel.

Other author/creatorTveskov, Mark Axel, 1965- editor.
Other author/creatorBissonnette, Ashley Ann, editor.
Other author/creatorShackel, Paul A., author of introduction, etc.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida, [2023]
Descriptionx, 285 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject(s)
Series Cultural heritage studies
Cultural heritage studies. ^A711916
Contents Conflict Archaeology, Historical Memory, and Commemoration / Mark Axel Tveskov and Ashley A. Bissonnette -- Setting the Stage / Douglas D. Scott -- The Changing Shape of Chickasaw and European Battlefield Narratives / Charles R. Cobb, Brad R. Lieb, and Lokosh (Joshua D. Hinson) -- Battle of Great Falls/Wissantinnewag-Peskeompskut: Historical Trauma and the Legacy of King Philip's War (1675-1677) / Ashley A. Bissonnette and Kevin A. McBride -- Hauntology, Hagiology, and Archaeology on the Battlefields of Seventeenth-Century New Mexico / Matthew Liebmann -- Skeletons in the Cabinet: Memory and the Human Remains Attributed to the Schenectady Massacre of 1690 / Andrew R. Beaupré, Erin N. Delwiche, and Holly E. Delwiche -- Black Pioneers, Indigenous Renegades, and Confederate Officers: Microhistories of Oregon's Rogue River War, 1855-1856 / Mark Axel Tveskov -- An Archaeology of Fear and Loathing: Building, Remembering, and Commemorating the Civilian and Military Fortifications of the Dakota-U.S. War of 1862 in Minnesota / Rob Mann -- Intervisibility, Invisibility, and Identity Conflict in the Dakota-U.S. War of 1862: The Wood Lake Battlefield / Sigrid Arnott, David Maki, and Franky Jackson -- Remembering (and Forgetting) Black Men's Service / Laurie A. Wilkie -- Individual and Collective Memory of World War II in the Pacific: How Can Archaeology Contribute? / Jennifer F. McKinnon -- Pathways for History and Memory: Reflecting on the Past, Present, and Future of Conflict Archaeology / Christine DeLucia.
Abstract "This volume presents approaches to the archaeology of war that move beyond the forensic analysis of battlefields, fortifications, and other sites of conflict to consider the historical memory, commemoration, and social experience of war"-- Provided by publisher.
Abstract "Countering dominant narratives of conflict through attention to memory and trauma This volume presents approaches to the archaeology of war that move beyond the forensic analysis of battlefields, fortifications, and other sites of conflict to consider the historical memory, commemoration, and social experience of war. Leading scholars offer critical insights that challenge the dominant narratives about landscapes of war from throughout the history of North American settler colonialism.Grounded in the empirical study of fields of conflict, these essays extend their scope to include a commitment to engaging local Indigenous and other descendant communities and to illustrating how public memories of war are actively and politically constructed. Contributors examine conflicts including the battle of Chikasha, King Philip's War, the 1694 battle at Guadalupe Mesa, the Rogue River War, the Dakota-U.S. War of 1862, and a World War II battle on the island of Saipan. Studies also investigate the site of the Schenectady Massacre of 1690 and colonial posts staffed by Black soldiers.Chapters discuss how prevailing narratives often minimized the complexity of these conflicts, smoothed over the contradictions and genocidal violence of colonialism, and erased the diversity of the participants. This volume demonstrates that the collaborative practice of conflict archaeology has the potential to reveal the larger meanings, erased voices, and lingering traumas of war. A volume in the series Cultural Heritage Studies, edited by Paul A. Shackel"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Conflict archaeology, historical memory, and the experience of war Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2023 9780813070308
LCCN 2022031556
ISBN9780813069562 hardcover
ISBN0813069564 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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