Göran Burenhult
Autore di People of the Stone Age
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Opere di Göran Burenhult
Bra böckers världshistoria. Bd 1, I begynnelsen : från de första människorna till de… (1982) 41 copie
The Illustrated Guide To The Megalithic Cemetery of Carrowmore Co. Sligo (The Swedish Archaeological Excavations at… (1995) 9 copie
Bra böckers encyklopedi om människans historia. 4, Människor vid Stilla havets kuster : stenåldern i Asien och Nya… (1994) 7 copie
Bra böckers encyklopedi om människans historia. 6, Städer och stater : civilisationer i Europa och Afrika (1995) 5 copie
Archaeological informatics : pushing the envelope CAA 2001 : Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in… (2002) 3 copie
People of The Stone Age Volume 2 Of the Landmark Series from the American Museum of Natural History (1993) 2 copie
Theoretical approaches to artefacts, settlement and society : studies in honour of Mats P. Malmer (1987) 2 copie
Arkeologi i Sverige 1 copia
The archaeology of Carrowmore : environmental archaeology and the megalithic tradition at Carrowmore, Co. Sligo,… (1984) 1 copia
Nagy civilizaciok : osi tarsadalmak es kulturak : az emberiseg kepes tortenete (2005) — Autore — 1 copia
Didžiosios civilizacijos: iliustruota žmonijos istorija: senųjų civilizacijų visuomenė ir kultūra (2006) 1 copia
Old World Civilizations Volume 3 of The Landmark series from The American museum of Natural History (1994) 1 copia
Naturvölker heute 1 copia
Opere correlate
Bra böckers encyklopedi om människans historia. 3, Från sten till brons : jägare-samlare och bönder i gamla… (1994) — alcune edizioni — 7 copie
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- Nome legale
- Burenhult, Lars Göran Henrik
- Altri nomi
- BURENHULT, Lars Göran Henrik
BURENHULT, Göran
BURENHULT, Goran - Data di nascita
- 1942-05-29
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- Sweden
- Luogo di nascita
- Malmö, Sweden
- Luogo di residenza
- Tjörnarp, Sweden
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- Opere
- 47
- Opere correlate
- 1
- Utenti
- 680
- Popolarità
- #37,181
- Voto
- 4.0
- Recensioni
- 8
- ISBN
- 90
- Lingue
- 13
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Compare to modern historians, in the 1970s, Axtell, Neal Salisbury, Francis Jennings, dissatisfied with the view of either primitive cultures or "balanced with Nature".
“Indians were seen as trivial, ineffectual patsies,” Salisbury, a historian at Smith College, says of the history actual taught to susceptible children in the United States.
But does a whole continent of patsies make sense, really?
By the 1990s, we have witnessed a tsunami of inquiry into the interactions between natives and newcomers in the era when they faced each other as relative equals. “No other field in American history has grown as fast,” according to Joyce Chaplin, a Harvard historian, in 2003. This 1994 volume is part of that tsunami.
It is true that Indian societies collapsed in the "Colonial Period". This had everything to do with the natives themselves, and with geography, and pathology. It was certainly to religiously ordained or technologically determined.
I like how Salisbury put it: “When you look at the historical record, it’s clear that Indians were trying to control their own destinies.” Even though neither the Indians nor the Colonials and Kings predicted the consequences.… (altro)