Johnson, Matthew (2006) The tide reversed: prospects and potentials for an historical archaeology of Europe. In, Hall, Martin and Silliman, Stephen (eds.) Historical Archaeology. (Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology) Oxford, UK; Malden, MA, USA. Blackwell Publishing, pp. 313-331.
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Contents
Part I: Dimensions of Practice:
2. Environments of History: Biological Dimensions of Historical Archaeology: Stephen A. Mrozowski (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
3. Material Culture and Text: Exploring the Spaces Within and Between: Patricia Galloway (University of Texas, Austin)
4. The Place of Space: Architecture, Landscape, and Social Life: Elizabeth P. Pauls (Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa)
5. Critical Archaeology: Politics Past and Present: Matthew M. Palus (Columbia University), Mark P. Leone (University of Maryland, College Park), and Matthew D. Cochran (University College London)
Part II: Themes in Interpretation:
6. Engendered Archaeology: Women, Men, and Others: Barbara L. Voss (Stanford University)
7. Ideology and the Material Culture of Life and Death: Heather Burke (Flinders University)
8. Struggling with Labor, Working with Identities: Stephen W. Silliman (University of Massachusetts, Boston)
9. Exploring the Institution: Reform, Confinement, Social Change: Lu Ann De Cunzo (University of Delaware)
10. A Class All Its Own: Explorations of Class Formation and Conflict: LouAnn Wurst (SUNY, Brockport)
Part III: World Systems and Local Living
11. Conquistadors, Plantations, and Quilombo: Latin America in Historical Archaeological Context: Pedro Funari (DH/IFCH/Unicamp)
12. Gold, Black Ivory, and Houses of Stone: Historical Archaeology in Africa: Innocent Pikirayi (University of Pretoria)
13. Becoming American: Small Things Remembered: Diana DiPaolo Loren (Peabody Museum, Harvard University) and Mary C. Beaudry (Boston University) 14. Mission, Gold, Furs, and Manifest Destiny: Rethinking an Archaeology of Colonialism for Western North America: Kent G. Lightfoot (University of California, Berkeley)
15. Pacific Encounters, or Beyond the Islands of History: Jane Lydon (Monash University)
16. The Tide Reversed: Prospects and Potentials for a Postcolonial Archaeology of Europe: Matthew Johnson (University of Southampton)
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