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Das Buch befasst sich mit den Beziehungen zwischen Migranten und ethnischen Minderheiten und den Herausforderungen, die sie dem Nationalstaat gegenüber darstellen. Die verschiedenen Formen der Inklusion innerhalb des Nationalstaats werden aus einer transatlantischen Perspektive untersucht. Es werden Fragen der Assimilation, Integration und des Multikulturalismus erörtert, indem die nordamerikanischen und westeuropaischen Literaturen einander vergleichend gegenübergestellt werden. Der wichtigste Beitrag zur soziologischen Diskussion über Einwanderung und Ethnizitat besteht darin, die interethnischen Beziehungen zwischen Juden und Türken und ihre spezifischen Verbindungen zum deutschen Nationalstaat und zur deutschen Identitat genauer zu betrachten. Vorrangiges Ziel ist eine vergleichende Darstellung der transatlantischen Migrations- und Ethnizitatsdebatten sowie der Debatten über Identitat, Erinnerung und Geschlecht.
'This will be an incredibly useful source of information for scholars around the world who are, or may be hoping to be, working with human remains from archaeological contexts in particular places across the globe. It will, furthermore, save much time searching for relevant information to help their work, and provide much needed contacts ... an essential reference text for students working on archaeological human remains.' - Charlotte Roberts, Durham University, UK
Auteur
Dr Nicholas Márquez-Grant is a Forensic Anthropologist and Archaeologist at Cellmark Forensic Services, Abingdon (UK) and a Research Associate at the Institute of Human Sciences, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, University of Oxford. He has done considerable work on human skeletal remains from archaeological contexts ranging from the Neolithic to the 19th century and from a number of countries. He is also regularly involved in forensic work in the UK. He has taught biological anthropology since 2001 at the University of Oxford.
Dr Linda Fibiger is a physical anthropologist whose research interests include interpersonal violence and conflict in prehistoric Europe, Irish Early Christian Burials, and standards and practice in osteoarchaeology. She has published widely on commercial and research projects in Britain and Ireland, and is currently involved in a research project at the University of Cardiff on changing patterns of living in the earliest agricultural societies of central Europe.
Texte du rabat
The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation is unique as it combines information on the excavation of human remains and the legislation that guides it, alongside information on the current state of physical anthropology across several continents. It is an indispensible tool for archaeologists involved in the excavation of human remains around the world.
Résumé
The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation is unique as it combines information on the excavation of human remains and the legislation that guides it, alongside information on the current state of physical anthropology across several continents. It is an indispensible tool for archaeologists involved in the excavation of human remains around the world.
Contenu
Part 1: Introduction Part 2: Europe Part 3: Rest of the World, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Asia, Oceania Part 4:Conclusion Appendix