Historical Archaeology and the Recent Urban Past |
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Authors: | James Symonds |
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Institution: | 1. Tourism and Hospitality Research Unit, La Trobe University , Melbourne, Australia e.frew@latrobe.edu.au |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the ways in which international historical archaeologists have explored the recent past, in an effort to inform and contribute to contemporary debates about social identity and social inclusion. It is argued that the archaeology of the mundane and everyday can contribute to contemporary culture by creating a sense of community and developing social cohesion. Emphasis is placed upon the archaeology of the recent urban past and case studies are presented from New York, Sydney and Cape Town. The paper concludes that the study of the materiality of urban social life offers a powerful research tool for social scientists, and that archaeologists and heritage interpreters should make greater use of this form of evidence within the context of early 21st‐century urban regeneration schemes in the UK. |
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Keywords: | Historical Archaeology Material Culture Social Inclusion New York Cape Town Sydney |
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