Nghèo Đói Sâu Sắc: Những Góc Nhìn Quốc Tế Mới

International Journal of Historical Archaeology - Tập 15 - Trang 544-552 - 2011
Kate Giles1, Sarah Rees Jones2
1Department of Archaeology, The University of York, York, UK
2Department of History, Centre for Medieval Studies, The University of York, York, UK

Tóm tắt

Tập sách này về khảo cổ học đô thị nghèo đói được hình thành từ một hội thảo kéo dài ba ngày do Quỹ Khảo cổ học York và Trường Đại học York tổ chức vào tháng 7 năm 2009, nhằm thiết lập khung kiến thức rộng lớn hơn cho việc điều tra khảo cổ học của khu vực Hungate ở York trong thế kỷ XIX và XX. Trong bài viết mở đầu này, con đường của khảo cổ học trung cổ và hậu trung cổ ở Vương quốc Anh được đối chiếu với khảo cổ học lịch sử ở Mỹ và Úc, đồng thời ảnh hưởng của lịch sử tiền hiện đại của khu vực Hungate tới sự phát triển của nó từ năm 1800 được khám phá.

Từ khóa

#Khảo cổ học #đô thị #nghèo đói #Hungate #Vương quốc Anh #thế kỷ XIX #thế kỷ XX

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