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Digging politics : the ancient past and contested present in east-central Europe / edited by James Koranyi, Emily Hanscam.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Koranyi, James, editor.
Hanscam, Emily, editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Europe, Central--Antiquities.
Europe, Central.
Europe, Eastern--Antiquities.
Europe, Eastern.
History, Ancient--Political aspects--Europe, Central.
History, Ancient.
History, Ancient--Political aspects--Europe, Eastern.
Antiquities.
Historiography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (368 pages)
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2023]
Summary:
Digging Politics explores uses of the ancient past in east-central Europe spanning the fascist, communist and post-communist period. Contributions range from East Germany to Poland to Romania to the Balkans. The volume addresses two central questions: Why then and why there. Without arguing for an east-central European exceptionalism, Digging Politics uncovers transnational phenomena across the region that have characterized political wrangling over ancient pasts. Contributions include the biographies of famous archaeologists during the Cold War, the wrought history of organizational politics of archaeology in Romania and the Balkans, politically charged Cold War exhibitions of the Thracians, the historical re-enactment of supposed ancient Central tribes in Hungary, and the virtual archaeology of Game of Thrones in Croatia. Digging Politics charts the extraordinary story of ancient pasts in modern east-central Europe.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
List of Contributors
Digging Politics: The Ancient Past and Contested Present
Balkan Antiquity as Decolonial Eurocentrism During the Cold War
Thracian Archaeology and National Identity in Communist Bulgaria: The Ideological Pattern of Museum Exhibitions
Imagining King’s Landing: Dubrovnik, the Diegetic Heritage of Game of Thrones, and the Imperialism of Popular Culture
Slavic Archaeology as “A Special Obligation”? Researching the Early Slavs in Communist Poland and East Germany
Allies out of Ashes? Polish Ideas for the Refounding of Medieval Western Slavic States after 1945
Roman Heritage in Hungary: The Case of the Fertőrákos Mithraeum on the Iron Curtain
‘Eurasian Magyars’: The Making of a New Hegemonic National Prehistory in Illiberal Hungary
Beyond Radical Right Politics: LGBTQ+ Rights in Hungary and Romania
The Protochronistic Depiction of the Transylvanian Saxons in Nicolae Ceaușescu’s History Textbooks (1976–1989)
Dacian Blood: Autochthonous Discourse in Romania during the Interwar Period
Why Nationalism Survives in Romanian Archaeology and What Could Limit its Impact
Archaeology and the Challenge of Continuity: East-Central Europe during the Age of Migrations
Index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
ISBN:
3-11-069744-0

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