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|a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- About the Editor -- Chapter 1: Introduction to Archaeology of the Communist Era -- Introduction -- Chapter 2: Sickle, Hammer, and Trowel: Theory and Practice of Archaeology Under Communism -- Introduction -- Archaeology and Ideology -- Archaeology and Political Change -- "Communist Archaeology" Data and Methods -- The Stalinist Era -- The Thaw -- Socialism with a Human Face -- 1980s and Perestroika -- Discussion -- Archaeology as History-with-Spade -- Exploratory Thoughts on Archaeological Theory Under Communism: Historical and Dialectical Materialism -- Dialectical and Materialistic Approach to the Past -- University Teaching 1945-1956 (Stalinist Era) -- University Teaching in the 1960s (The Thaw) -- Socialism with the Human Face and Perestroika (the 1970s and 1980s) -- Publications with No Theoretical Content -- Publications with Historical Materialism as Methodology -- Publications with Historical Materialism as Theory -- Publications with Marxist-Inspired Theoretical Trends -- Comparative Data on Publications -- Marxist Thoughts in Archaeologies Outside of the Warsaw Pact -- The "Red Tail" Tactic -- State Control and National Archaeologies -- State Sponsoring: Centralization of Funding -- Hierarchal Structure of Archaeological Institutions -- Archaeology as State Propaganda: National Archaeologies -- Cuba and the Caribbean Region -- Former Yugoslavia -- Communist China -- Archaeology and the Public -- Marxist-Inspired Archaeology and Postcolonial Context -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Archaeology in Soviet Russia -- Preamble -- Marxism in My Biography -- Archaeology in the Revolution and Revolution in Archaeology -- Catastrophe and Innovations -- Moscow Dash -- Leningrad Breakthrough -- Summing up the Revolutionary Period -- Archaeology and the Process of Stalinization.
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|a Archaeology During the Thaw and Stagnation -- Perestroika and the End -- Some Peculiarities of the Soviet Archaeology -- Historicism -- Imperial Internationalism -- The Syndrome of National Sensitivity -- Archaeology Under the Red Flag -- Marxist Archaeology: Is It Possible? -- Utopia and Its Argumentation -- Marxist Dogma and Soviet Archaeology -- Is Everything in Marxism Marxist? -- How Marxist Was Soviet Archaeology? -- And in the Future? -- Nevertheless… -- References -- Chapter 4: Archaeology and Marxism in Poland: A Personal Account -- References -- Chapter 5: Historical Observations on Archaeology in the Polish People's Republic, 1945-1989 -- Introduction -- Historical Background -- The Post-World War II Period (1945-1948) -- The Stalinist Period (1949-1955) -- The Post-1956 Era -- American Archaeological Project in the Polish People's Republic -- 1968 Events and Poland under Gierek -- The Post-1981 Period -- References -- Chapter 6: Czech Archaeology Under Communism -- Historical Background -- Pre-war Archaeology -- Archaeology During the Second World War -- The State of Czech Archaeology in the Middle of the Twentieth Century -- The Beginning of Communist Archaeology -- Liberalization in the 1960s -- The Second Half of the Communist Rule -- The End of Communism -- Czech Theoretical Archaeology from 1968 to 1989 -- Selected Problems -- The Mechanism of Oppression -- Acceptance and Opposition -- Chapter 7: "A Number of Valuable Guidance Received by Researchers who Studied Long Periods of History of Our Country ...": On the Ideological Conditions of Archaeology in Ukraine 1945-1991 -- Place of Archaeology Within the Historical Sciences -- Peculiarities of Archaeological Training -- Activities of Archaeological Research Institutions -- Participation of Archaeologists in the Creation of the "Correct" History -- References.
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|a Chapter 8: Contemporary Bulgarian Archaeology as a Social Practice in the Later Twentieth to Early Twenty-first Century -- Introduction -- General Framework -- 1944-1969 -- 1970-1989 -- 1989 to Present: Continuity -- Role, Value, and Quality of Excavations -- Final Considerations -- References -- Chapter 9: Archaeology in Hungary 1948-1989 -- Introduction -- Interpretational Framework -- History in a Nutshell -- A Comment on Personal Histories -- Institutional Changes in Hungarian Archaeology 1948-1989 -- Archaeology After World War II -- The First Five-Year Plan (1950-1954) and Archaeology -- Archaeology After 1956 -- Ideological Influences -- Communism: The Early Years -- Developments After 1956 -- People Versus Nation -- Censorship -- International Exposure of Hungarian Archaeology -- Concluding Remarks -- Epilogue -- References -- Chapter 10: Between Science and Ideology: Aspects of Archaeological Research in the Former GDR Between the End of World War II and the Reunification -- Introduction -- Fundamental Aspects of the History of Research -- Prominent Individuals -- State of Research and Publication -- Research Stages -- Overall Framework -- From the End of WWII Until Mid-1960s: The "Unverzagt Era" -- Transition Period: The "Otto Phase" -- Attempting a More Ideological Approach: The "Herrmann Era" -- The Final Stage: Integration of Research in the GDR with the Scientific Structures of the FRG -- Other Academic and Research Institutions -- Universities -- State-run Bodendenkmalpflege (Preservation of Archaeological Monuments) -- Museums -- "Kulturbund" as Recreational Activity of Nonprofessionals -- Conditions of Scientific Work -- Methodological Aspects -- Research Topics -- Excavations -- Treatment of Artifacts -- Gathering Information: Publications, Libraries, and Contacts.
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|a Presentation of Archaeology to the Public: Education and Popular Science -- Was Archaeology Ideologically Distorted? The Tornow Example -- Summary: Science and Ideology. Eight Hypotheses on Prehistory and Early History Research in the GDR -- Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: A Story of Their Own: What Happened and What is Going on with North Korean Archaeology? -- Korean Archaeology Before Modern Era -- Japanese Occupation and Two Main Heroes of Early Korean Archaeology: Han Hung-soo and Do Yu-ho -- Separated Koreas and the Initial Phase of North Korean Archaeology -- Jucheism as a Ruling Ideology and Its Impact on North Korean Archaeology -- The Age of Extremes: The Current Status of North Korean Archaeology -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Marx, Sherlock Holmes, and Late Italian Prehistory -- Introduction -- Post-WWII Italian Politics and Culture -- Proto-Historic Italian Archaeology, Ideology and Politics: Before WWII -- The Nineteenth-Century Developments: From Internationalism to Nationalism -- The Early-Twentieth-Century Decline -- Archaeology and Fascism in Italy -- After World War II: "Rebirth" of the Studies -- Puglisi and "La Civiltà Appenninica" -- The Società Degli Archeologi Italiani and "Dialoghi di Archeologia" -- Renato Peroni and the Genesis of His Social Categories -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 13: Looking for the Palaeolithic in Central Europe: Research, Impact, and Geopolitics -- Where Is the Palaeolithic Hiding? -- The Roots of the Discipline -- Under the Shadow of Ideology -- Thriving Archaeology Under the Communist Regime -- Stone Age Research Under Communist Rule -- Objectives and Institutions -- The Early Post-war Period -- The Thaw: 1970s and 1980s -- Impermeable Border? -- Interpersonal Contacts -- Academic Impact -- Discussion: The Matthew Effect? -- Conclusion -- References -- Erratum to.
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