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Eurocentrism, Archaeology and Empire

The Legacy of Heritage Politics in 21st-Century Britain

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Eurocentrism, Archaeology and Empire

The Legacy of Heritage Politics in 21st-Century Britain

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Exploring the complex relationship between archaeology, Eurocentrism and imperialism over the past 250 years, this book looks at the influence of colonial-era archaeologies on current understandings of the past. It draws on a wide range of evidence from academia, education and the media concerning the production, dissemination and consumption of knowledge in 21st-century Britain.

Despite the significant attention both the history of archaeology and critical cultural heritage as fields of social discourse have received since the 1980s, less effort has been made to consider the extent to which the dynamics underpinning disseminations of knowledge from the Imperial Period have survived into the present century. These colonial historiographies are often outdated and even racist, but they permeate into current methodologies and approaches. In particular, this book examines the state of the contemporary research landscape; looks at the presentation of history in school curricula; and provides a large-scale analysis of the use of the past in British media.

At a time of increasing political unrest across Europe, this book provides important insights into the pervasive nature of Eurocentric archaeologies, and the ways in which cultural memory can affect social discourse. Moreover, the study outlines the areas in which archaeology and heritage researchers may seek to disrupt misuses and misapplications of the past.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgements

Introduction: Eurocentrism, Politics and the Past

Chapter 1: Archaeology and the Development of Eurocentrism
Chapter 2: Towards a Working Model for Eurocentric Representations of the Past
Chapter 3: The Archaeological Research Landscape
Chapter 4: History in Schools, and the Effects of the Gove Curriculum
Chapter 5: The Past on Screen
Chapter 6: Eurocentrism, Archaeology and Empire in the UK
Conclusion: Beyond the Doxa

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 12 Nov 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 256
ISBN 9781350573451
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 48 bw illus
Series UCL Critical Cultural Heritage Series
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Kulvinder Kamau Nagre

Kulvinder Kamau Nagre is a Research Coordinator at…

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