Hicks, D. (2000). Ethnicity, race and the archaeology of the Atlantic slave trade. Assemblage 5. Vol 5.
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Ethnicity, race and the archaeology of the Atlantic slave trade | ||
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Assemblage 5 | ||
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5 | ||
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A paper that aims to provide a theoretical framework for the study of ethnicity in the post-medieval period. An alternative theoretical framework emphasising the global context of cultural interaction is presented. As an example, in the study of West Indian colonial societies of the seventeenth and CO: eighteenth centuries it is thought that ethnic identity cannot be considered in isolation from the extreme power relations of racial slavery, and that the application of the more common `individual choice' interpretative model in the expression and negotiation of historical identities is therefore problematic. In this light, the role of Bristol City Museum in recent successful attempts to present the multicultural heritage of Bristol's historical involvement in the Atlantic slave trade in is outlined. The potential for the new `inclusive' agenda provided by this initiative to be applied to future archaeological practice is discussed. | ||
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2000 | ||
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20 Jan 2002 |