
Images of the Recent Past: Readings in Historical Archaeology
Author(s): Charles E. Orser Jr. Jr. (Author)
- Publisher: AltaMira Press
- Publication Date: 15 Aug. 1996
- Language: English
- Print length: 480 pages
- ISBN-10: 0761991417
- ISBN-13: 9780761991410
Book Description
Historical archaeology has been without a definitive, up-to-date collection that reflects the breadth of the field_until now. Orser’s book brings together classic and contemporary articles that demonstrate the development of the field over the last twenty years, both in North America and throughout the world. Orser’s selections represent a wide variety of locales and perspectives and include works by many of the leading figures in the field. Engaging articles make it accessible to any interested reader, and superb for historical archaeology classes.
Editorial Reviews
Review
When searching for a reader in historical archaoelogy this volume is the place to start. Charles Orser has collected some fine examples of historical archaeology for this publication that spans over a decade of research. They introduce method, theory, and the underlying philosophical issues behind theory, and the application of all of these to archaoelogical data sets of the historical period. ― Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
Orser does an excellent job of organizing the material and providing an introduction to each of the sections….I would recommend this book to anyone interested in learning about historical archaeology or to anyone teaching a historical archaeology class. ―
Mississippi ArchaeologyThis reader includes a broad range of methodological and theoretical articles that cover a wide range of topics. They are important, coherent and provocative articles that set the tone of where the discipline is today. It will be an important text in any historical archaeology class. — Paul Shackel, (University of Maryland)
About the Author
Charles E. Orser is professor of anthropology at Illinois State University and founding editor of International Journal of Historical Archaeology.
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