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Hansen Svend, Müller Johannes (eds.) Rebellion and Inequality in Archaeology

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Hansen Svend, Müller Johannes (eds.) Rebellion and Inequality in Archaeology
Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, 2017. — 332 S. — (Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie. Band 308; Human Development in Landscapes 11). — ISBN: 978-3-7749-4132-8.
Social inequality - but in particular also social resistance against corresponding social hierarchies - occupies a prominent position in almost all current societies. In order to continue to advance in the tradition of addressing necessary discourses on these topics in archaeology, two scientific meetings were held in Kiel in 2014 and 2015, specifically: "The Archaeology of Rebellion" and "Social Inequality as a Topic in Archaeology”: The topic of social resistance was discussed for the first time in Europe for prehistoric and protohistoric societies. As a result, it could be clearly determined that the identification of social conflicts and social resistance is successful for many archaeological case studies. Accordingly, the interpretation of numerous archaeological contexts must be seen in a new light.
Preface of the series editor (Johannes Müller).
Preface of the editors (Svend Hansen, Johannes Müller).
The Kiel Graduate School »human development in landscapes «.
Svend Hansen and Johannes Müller. Rebellion and Inequality in Archaeology – An Introduction.
Johannes Müller. Rebellion and Inequality: Hierarchy and Balance.
Inequality and rebellion: theoretical remarks.
Vesa Arponen. The Capability Approach and Inequality in Archaeology.
Matthias Jung. Applications of Bourdieu’s Concept of Habitus in a German – speaking Archaeological Context.
Konrad Ott. Philosophical Problems of How to Think Revolutions.
Vesa Arponen. The Capability Approach and Rebellion in Modern and Premodern Contexts.
Reinhard Bernbeck. Between Evasion and Revolution: Towards an Archaeology of Rebellion in Ancient Western Asia.
Inequality and Rebellion: The Archaeological Record.
Arne Windler. Increasing Inequality and the Abandonment of Tell-Settlements: The Case of Durankulak.
Svend Hansen. The Iconography of Inequality.
T. Douglas Price and Anne Birgitte Gebauer. The Emergence of Social Inequality in the Context of Early Neolithic Northern Europe.
Maria Wunderlich. Megalithic Monuments and Equality.
Sławomir Kadrow. What Happened in Iwanowice at the End of the 3rd Millennium BC? Did a Rebellion Break Out?
Mateusz Jaeger. Bronze Age Defensive Settlement in the Context of Long-Range Relationships: How Far is it from Fortified Villages to Citadels?
Mireille David-Elbiali. Soziale Ungleichheit in bronzezeitlichen Frauen- und Männergräbern Europas.
Sabine Reinhold. Revolutionary Bronze Age? On the Form of Social Resistance in Bronze Age Caucasia.
Manuel Fernández-Götz. Contested Power: Iron Age Societies Against the State?
Nils Müller-Scheeßel. Social Unrest in the Early Iron Age of Central Europe: An Essay in Possibilities.
Ulrich Müller. Get Up – Stand Up: The Historical Archeology of Resistance.
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