Aftermath Readings in the Archaeology of Recent Conflict /
Aftermath: Readings in Contemporary Conflict Archaeology John Schofield, English Heritage, Swindon, UK Conflict and Battlefield Archaeology is a growing and important field in archaeology, with implications on the state of the world today: how humanity has prepared for, reacted to, and dealt with th...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: considering Virilio<U+0019>s (1994) Bunker Archeology
- Conserving recent military remains
- Jessie<U+0019>s Cats and other stories
- Monuments and the memories of war
- Views of the Berlin Wall: Allied perspectives
- Peace Camp, Nevada
- Twyford Down
- Greenham Common Airbase
- Strait Street
- The Home Front, 1914-2001
- The Battle of Britain
- D-Day preparatory sites in England
- Le Carr ̌landscapes
- New urban frontiers and the will to belong
- Constructing place
- Afterword. - References
- Index.