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2. Chapter 6. Reality, Hope, Imagination
3. Acknowledgments
4. References Cited
5. List of Illustrations
6. Foreword
7. Preface
8. Introduction: Archaeology and Social Justice
9. Chapter 2. Cultural Domain of Power
10. Chapter 3. Direct Interpersonal Domain of Power
11. Chapter 5. Climate Justice
12. Chapter 1. Violence, Peace, and Social Justice as Positive Peace
13. Chapter 4. Structural and Disciplinary Domain of Power
14. Index
15. Notes
16. Half title, Series page, Title, Copyright, Dedication
17. Three Stones Make a Wall: The Story of Archaeology by Eric H. Cline (review)
18. THINKING THROUGH “COMMUNITY” IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE
19. Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra: Driver to Development or Destruction?
20. Engaging Archaeology: 25 Case Studies in Research Practice: Stephen W. Silliman (editor), Wiley Blackwell, Hoboken, NJ, 2018. 280 pp., 23 figs., 2 tables, notes on contributors, index. $98.75 cloth, $36.25 paper
21. Envisioning Engaged and Useful Archaeologies
22. Family Resemblances: A Brief Overview of History, Anthropology, and Historical Archaeology in the United States
23. Values-Based Preservation, Civic Engagement, and the U.S. National Park Service
24. Reversing the Narrative from Violence to Peace: Some Thoughts from an Archaeologist
25. Archaeology, Heritage, and Civic Engagement
26. Historical Archaeology
27. Engaging Archaeology: 25 Case Studies in Research Practice Silliman Stephen W.
28. Heritage at the Interface: Interpretation and Identity: Glenn Hooper (editor), University Press of Florida, Gainesville, 2018. 240 pp., 14 figs., 1 table, select bibliography, list of contributors. $89.95 cloth
29. What Can Archaeology Do for Justice, Peace, Community, and the Earth —Response to Comments
30. What Are We Learning? Who Are We Serving? Publicly Funded Historical Archaeology and Public Scholarship
31. Topical Convergence: Historical Archaeologists and Historians on Common Ground
32. Compelling Images through Storytelling: Comment on "Imaginary, but by No Means Unimaginable: Storytelling, Science, and Historical Archaeology"
33. Consider the Hermaphroditic Mind: Comment on "The Interplay of Evidential Constraints and Political Interests: Recent Archaeological Research on Gender"
34. Mortuary Display and Status in a Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Cemetery in Manassas, Virginia
35. Expressing Ideology Without a Voice, or Obfuscation and the Enlightenment
36. Archaeology, History, and Material Culture: Grounding Abstractions and Other Imponderables
37. Reviews
38. Public Benefits of Public Archaeology
39. Reviews
40. Envisioning Engaged and Useful Archaeologies
41. Heritage at the Interface: Interpretation and Identity Hooper Glenn
42. Historical Archaeology in the United States
43. AMERICAS, NORTH | Historical Archaeology in the United States
44. Reviews
45. Reviews
46. People with history: An update on historical archaeology in the United States
47. Reviews
48. Reviews
49. Post-Processual approaches to meanings and uses of material culture in historical archaeology
50. Introduction
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