Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 159
... historical Marxism , and somehow it is assumed that all Eastern Europeans should be experts in it . Even before the changes which have taken place in Eastern Europe , resentment and negation of this approach can be detected . Just ...
... historical Marxism , and somehow it is assumed that all Eastern Europeans should be experts in it . Even before the changes which have taken place in Eastern Europe , resentment and negation of this approach can be detected . Just ...
Page 162
... historical Marxism ( L. Janik 1988 ) . The outcome of the changes in Eastern Europe is not yet known . The triumph of the capitalist economy over the socialist is praised by some , while others express doubts when social factors are ...
... historical Marxism ( L. Janik 1988 ) . The outcome of the changes in Eastern Europe is not yet known . The triumph of the capitalist economy over the socialist is praised by some , while others express doubts when social factors are ...
Page 175
... historical research and writing , but there is another set of grand themes for which archaeology is needed to provide the evidence since the historical sources are mostly silent . These concern the relations between the expand- ing ...
... historical research and writing , but there is another set of grand themes for which archaeology is needed to provide the evidence since the historical sources are mostly silent . These concern the relations between the expand- ing ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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