Uncovering the Germanic Past: Merovingian Archaeology in France, 1830--1914

Author:   Bonnie Effros (Professor of History, Rothman Chair and Director, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   452
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Uncovering the Germanic Past brings to light an unexpected side-effect of France's nineteenth-century Industrial Revolution. While laying tracks for new rail lines, quarrying for stone, and expanding lands under cultivation, French labourers uncovered bones and artefacts from long-forgotten cemeteries. Although their original owners were unknown, research by a growing number of amateur archaeologists of the bourgeois class determined that these were the graves of Germanic 'warriors', and their work, presented in provincial learned societies across France, documented evidence for significant numbers of Franks, Burgundians, and Visigoths in late Roman Gaul. They thus challenged prevailing views in France of the population's exclusively Gallic ancestry, contradicting the influential writings of Parisian historians like Augustin Thierry and Numa-Denis Fustel de Coulanges. Although some scholars drew on this material evidence to refine their understanding of the early ancestors of the French, most ignored, at their peril, inconvenient finds that challenged the centrality of the ancient Gauls as the forebears of France. Crossing the boundaries of the fields of medieval archaeology and history, nineteenth-century French history, and the history of science, Effros suggests how the slow progress and professionalization of Merovingian (or early medieval) archaeology, a sub-discipline in the larger field of national archaeology in France, was in part a consequence of the undesirable evidence it brought to light.

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Author:   Bonnie Effros (Professor of History, Rothman Chair and Director, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.20cm
Weight:   0.764kg
ISBN:  

9780199696710


ISBN 10:   0199696713
Pages:   452
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Abbreviations List of Figures 1: Introduction Part One. Archaeological Research in Nineteenth--Century France 2: Centralizing Archaeological Research in Nineteenth--Century France 3: Learned Societies and Archaeological Research in France Part Two. The Politics of Merovingian Archaeology 4: Developing Approaches to Merovingian Archaeology 5: The Politics of Merovingian--Period Finds 6: Institutionalizing the Amateur s Craft 7: Archaeological Museums, Merovingian Antiquities, and their Audiences 8: Public Reception of Merovingian-Period Finds 9: Epilogue Bibliography Index

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Written in an engaging style and complemented by period illustrations and photographs, this is not only essential reading for specialists but will also provide an enjoyable and illuminating read for non-specialists alike. * Giulia Vollono, Medieval Archaeology * consummate skill and professionalism ... exquisite detail ... a very welcome addition to a growing literature that traces the story and importance of the modern interest in the medieval. * William J. Diebold, H-France Review *


consummate skill and professionalism ... exquisite detail ... a very welcome addition to a growing literature that traces the story and importance of the modern interest in the medieval. * William J. Diebold, H-France Review * Written in an engaging style and complemented by period illustrations and photographs, this is not only essential reading for specialists but will also provide an enjoyable and illuminating read for non-specialists alike. * Giulia Vollono, Medieval Archaeology *


consummate skill and professionalism ... exquisite detail ... a very welcome addition to a growing literature that traces the story and importance of the modern interest in the medieval. William J. Diebold, H-France Review


Author Information

Bonnie Effros is Professor of History and the Rothman Chair and Director of the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere at the University of Florida, where she has taught since 2009. She is the author of the books Caring for Body and Soul: Burial and the Afterlife in the Merovingian World (2002), Merovingian Mortuary Archaeology and the Making of the Middle Ages (2003), and Creating Community with Food and Drink in Merovingian Gaul (2002).

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