Soviet Archaeology
Trends, Schools, and History
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2012. november 29.
- ISBN 9780199601356
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem430 oldal
- Méret 221x148x28 mm
- Súly 748 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 55 in-text illustrations and 7 colour maps 0
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Rövid leírás:
Famous Russian rchaeologist Leo S. Klejn looks at the phenomenon that is Soviet archaeology and, even though under the veil of Marxist ideology, how it was divided into competing schools and trends. In the volume he traces the history and people behind archaeology in Russian from 1917 to beyond 1991.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
In Soviet Archaeology: Trends, Schools, and History the Russian archaeologist Leo Klejn examines the peculiar phenomenon which was Soviet archaeology, showing where it differs from Western archaeology and the archaeology of pre-revolutionary Russia, and where it reveals similarities. In this revised and expanded volume, he asks whether Soviet archaeology can be regarded as Marxist, and, if so, whether Marxism was to Russian archaeology a help or a hindrance at that time. Were the writings of Soviet archaeologists mere propaganda, driving their own political agenda, or can they be read as objective studies of our past?
Klejn shows that Soviet archaeology was no monolithic bloc, though Soviet ideologists attempted to present it as such. Rather it was divided into competing schools and trends and, even beneath the veil of Marxist ideology, was often closely related to movements current in Western archaeology. Inside the system, however, the slightest deviation from the Party line was regarded as hostile, those guilty being often dismissed from their posts and condemned to life imprisonment in the Gulag, or even to death.
As an archaeologist working during the turbulent years of Soviet rule, Klejn presents an account which is at once scholarly and vivid. He traces the history of archaeology in Russia from 1917 to 1991 and through the years which followed, recounting the lives and fates of prominent Soviet archaeologists in graphic descriptions with accompanying illustrations.
Klejn is powerfully vivid in his descriptions. This is an eye-opening insight into a lost archaeological world.
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Translators' note
From the author
List of Illustrations
Part I: History and the Present
The 'Great Unknown'
The Stages of a Long Journey
Generations and Aspirations
A Spectrum of Trends
The Arena of Debate
Part II: Facets of a new science
Under the Sign of History
The archaeology of a Great Power: the complications of composition
Archaeology under the red flag
Childe and Soviet archaeology
Reading between Lines
Part III: Personalities in the system
Unbridled intellect and revolution: N. Ya. Marr
The red demon of archaeology: the saga of V. I. Ravdonikas
A Historian Armed with a Spade: A. V. Artsikhovsky
Prince of Soviet Archaeology: B. A. Rybakov
The masters and their roles.
Conclusion: Retrospective and Perspective.
Bibliography
ANNEX
A. A. Formozov: On L. S. Klejn s book The Phenomenon of Soviet Archaeology and on the phenomenon itself.
L. S. Klejn: More on Soviet archaeology and Marxism: A professor s reply to a professor s son
List of abbreviations
Indices