Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... Past is a Foreign Country . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . 1985 . 489pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521- 22415-2 . Reviewed by Christopher Evans This to is both a fascinating and an infuriating book : essentially it is a ...
... Past is a Foreign Country . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . 1985 . 489pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521- 22415-2 . Reviewed by Christopher Evans This to is both a fascinating and an infuriating book : essentially it is a ...
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... past centuries when compared with the results of contemporary state school systems . Although the author recognises the bias of his sources , this awareness does not escape the problem of to what extent 18th and 19th century literature ...
... past centuries when compared with the results of contemporary state school systems . Although the author recognises the bias of his sources , this awareness does not escape the problem of to what extent 18th and 19th century literature ...
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... past and how material culture offers different routes to the past from those offered by written texts . Inoculating children against accepting as true the contents of textbooks , museum displays and , more generally , the pronouncements ...
... past and how material culture offers different routes to the past from those offered by written texts . Inoculating children against accepting as true the contents of textbooks , museum displays and , more generally , the pronouncements ...
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