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WAC Inter-Congress in Vienna, Austria |
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Friday, 01 May 2009 00:00 |
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International Conference on "Archaeology in Conflict" Visit the "Archaeology in Conflict" Website
6-10 April 2010 Vienna International Center, UN-City, Vienna, Austria, EU Powered by the World Archaeological Congress and the Association of National Committees of the Blue Shield in cooperation with learned societies from all over the world Organized by Friedrich T. Schipper, University of Vienna, and Magnus T. Bernhardsson, University of Iceland & Williams College Hosted by the United Nations Youth and Student Association – Austria |
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WAC Inter-Congress in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA |
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Wednesday, 11 March 2009 00:00 |
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Indigenous Peoples and Museums: Unraveling the Tensions On behalf of several museums and organizations, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art invite your participation in an Inter-Congress of the World Archaeological Congress (WAC) on the topic Indigenous Peoples and Museums: Unraveling the Tensions. For detailed information on the venue, submitting papers, and registering for the meeting, see http://wacmuseums.info or become a member of the Facebook group "Indigenous People and Museums: Unraveling the Tensions." The Inter-Congress will be from 22-25 June, 2011 in conjunction with the Eiteljorg Museum's 17th Annual Indian Market and Festival, to be held 25-26 June 2011.
Student Prizes from Indianapolis InterCongress
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Ramallah August 2009 - Sessions - Paper - The Appropriation of Military War Dead for Political Purposes |
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Tuesday, 09 December 2008 00:00 |
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Ramallah | International Advisory Board | Sessions, Panels and Papers | Session and Paper Submissions | Sessions | Accommodations | Workshops & Tours | About the WAC InterCongress in Ramallah | Travel Details and Visa Information | Registration Fees The Appropriation of Military War Dead for Political Purposes Jon Price Northumbria University Jon.Price@unn.ac.uk Using mainly the example of the Great War (1914-19) this paper will address the issues of how the burial and memorialisation of the dead is or is not controlled, how this reflects national and establishment position and control, and how the dead are appropriated by these groups for the purpose of perpetuating or justifying conflict. This process will be examined as a continuum, starting during the conflict, but continuing as a factor right through to the present day. Examples will include the post war treatment of African dead in Africa; and the re-appropriation of the British Imperial Army dead from present day Britain, India and Pakistan, after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The paper will then touch on the appropriation of the dead from more recent and current conflict, and the response from affected descendant individuals or groups to this appropriation. Finally the example of the Western Front will be used to show how in Europe, despite this appropriation, the continuing recovery, by archaeologists, of war dead from the comparatively recent conflict of the Great War, can become a focus for tolerance and cooperation rather than intolerance and conflict. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 June 2009 21:32 |
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Saturday, 14 June 2008 00:00 |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 May 2009 11:33 |
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