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Writing Material Culture History
Contributor(s): Gerritsen, Anne (Editor), Feldner, Heiko (Editor), Riello, Giorgio (Editor)
ISBN: 135010521X     ISBN-13: 9781350105218
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $113.85  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 2021
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Historiography
- Social Science | Archaeology
- Art | Museum Studies
Dewey: 306.09
LCCN: 2020038019
Physical Information: 0.81" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.51 lbs) 368 pages
 
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Writing Material Culture Historyexamines the methodologies currently used in the historical study of material culture. Touching on archaeology, anthropology, art history and literary studies, the book provides history students with a fundamental understanding of the relationship between artefacts and historical narratives. The role of museums, the impact of the digital age and the representations of objects in public history are just some of the issues addressed in a book that brings together distinguished scholars from around the world.

This new edition includes:

* A new wide-ranging introduction highlighting the role of material culture in the modern period and presenting recent contributions to the field.
* A more balanced and easy-to-use structure, including 9 methodological chapters and 20 'object in focus' chapters consisting of case studies for classroom discussion.
* 5 fresh 'object in focus' chapters showing greater engagement with 20th-century material culture, non-European artefacts (particularly in relation to issues of power, indigenity and repatriation of objects), architecture (with pieces on industrial heritage in Europe and on heritage destruction in China) and the definitions and limits of material culture as a discipline.
* Expanded online resources to help students navigate the museums/institutions holding key artefacts.
* Historiographical updates and revisions throughout the text.

Focusing on the global dimension of material culture and bridging the gap between the early modern and modern periods, Writing Material Culture History is an essential tool for helping students understand the potential of objects to re-cast established historical narratives in new and exciting ways