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Reconceptualizing Resistance in the Historical Archaeology of the British Isles: An Editorial

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The present resonates with the harmonics of past events. Our archaeologies, because they deal with the everyday materiality of life, should not neglect to concern themselves with the domination of past people, since many similar forms of oppression persist. Moreover, we should consider the resistance to such domination. Rather than seeing resistance as simply reactive a problem which has generated much criticism—we can reconceptualize it to encompass a more nuanced understanding of the volition and agency of people in inferior positions of power. This lends new strength to the role of archaeologists in representing historical narratives of resistance.

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Frazer, B. Reconceptualizing Resistance in the Historical Archaeology of the British Isles: An Editorial. International Journal of Historical Archaeology 3, 1–10 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022017630718

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