Archaeologies of Modern Conflict
This course will introduce students to archaeological, anthropological and museological approaches to violent conflict in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The principal focus will be on contested representations and memories of modern conflict, and the impact and value of archaeological research in conflict and post-conflict environments. The course will focus on theoretical and methodological approaches, while drawing on a wide range of relevant materials and case studies from around the world.
- Code:ARCLG217
- Credits: 15
- Coordinator: Gabriel Moshenska
- Prerequisite:
- Handbook: open»
For registered students
- Moodle page: open»
- Turnitin id: 436762
- Reading list:
Availability: Running in 2012-13



