Objects of War : The Material Culture of Conflict and Displacement

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Objects of War : The Material Culture of Conflict and Displacement

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781501720079
  • DDC分類 303.66

Full Description

The book, Objects of War, illuminates the ways in which people have used things to grapple with the social, cultural, and psychological upheavals wrought by war and forced displacement.â• Utah Public Radio

Historians have become increasingly interested in material culture as both a category of analysis and as a teaching tool. And yet the profession tends to be suspicious of things; words are its stock-in-trade. What new insights can historians gain about the past by thinking about things? A central object (and consequence) of modern warfare is the radical destruction and transformation of the material world. And yet we know little about the role of material culture in the history of war and forced displacement: objects carried in flight; objects stolen on battlefields; objects expropriated, reappropriated, and remembered.

Objects of War illuminates the ways in which people have used things to grapple with the social, cultural, and psychological upheavals wrought by war and forced displacement. Chapters consider theft and pillaging as strategies of conquest; soldiers' relationships with their weapons; and the use of clothing and domestic goods by prisoners of war, extermination camp inmates, freed people, and refugees to make claims and to create a kind of normalcy.

While studies of migration and material culture have proliferated in recent years, as have histories of the Napoleonic, colonial, World Wars, and postcolonial wars, few have focused on the movement of people and things in times of war across two centuries. This focus, in combination with a broad temporal canvas, serves historians and others well as they seek to push beyond the written word.

Contributors:
Noah Benninga, Sandra H. Dudley, Bonnie Effros, Cathleen M. Giustino, Alice Goff, Gerdien Jonker, Aubrey Pomerance, Iris Rachamimov, Brandon M. Schechter, Jeffrey Wallen, and Sarah Jones Weicksel

Contents

Introduction.: The Things They Carried: War, Mobility,and Material Culture.
Part I. States of Things:: The Making of ModernNation-States and Empires
1. The Honor of the Trophy:: A Prussian Bronze in theNapoleonic Era
2. Colliding Empires:: French Display of Roman Antiquities Expropriated from Postconquest Algeria, 1830-1870
3. Pretty Things, Ugly Histories:: Decorating with PersecutedPeople's Property in Central Bohemia, 1938-1958
Part II. People and Things:: Individual Use of Things in Wartime
4. "Peeled" Bodies, Pillaged Homes:: Looting and MaterialCulture in the American Civil War Era
5. Embodied Violence:: A Red Army Soldier's Journey asTold by Objects
6. Small Escapes:: Gender, Class, and Material Culture inGreat War Internment Camps
7. The Bricolage of Death:: Jewish Possessions and the Fashioningof the Prisoner Elite in Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1942-1945
Part III. Afterlives:: From Things to Memories
8. Lisa's Things:: Matching Jewish-German and Indian-Muslim Traditions
9. Circuitous Journeys:: The Migration of Objects andthe Trusteeship of Memory
10. Paku Karen Skirt-Cloths (Not) at Home:: ForciblyMigrated Burmese Textiles in Refugee Camps and Museums
Epilogue

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