San Clemente Island serves as a microcosm of California maritime archaeology from prehistoric through historic times. The authors use... Læs mere
This volume explores the ways in which economies deal with severe crises: how vulnerability is economically constructed, how production and trade practices adapt to new situations, and how political economic objectives play out in recovery efforts.
Anthropologists in Arms traces the troubled history of social scientists' collaboration with national military, security, and intelligence... Læs mere
Anthropologists in Arms traces the troubled history of social scientists' collaboration with national military, security, and intelligence... Læs mere
Political scientist and social activist Armando Navarro takes a hard look at four hundred years of immigration... Læs mere
This book takes a comprehensive look at the environmental costs of wars around the world since the end of World War II, drawing on case studies from Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, Africa, and other regions.
Earth Resistance for Archaeologists, written by the foremost expert in the field, provides archaeologists with the know-how required to exploit the significant potential of earth resistance and gain archaeological insights from intelligently interpreted data.
In Economics and Morality, the authors seek to illuminate the multiple kinds of analyses relating morality and economic behavior in particular kinds of economic systems.
Southwestern archaeology represents the intersection of countless peoples, interests, ideas, and events. Much as archaeologists working in... Læs mere
In recent decades, oral history has matured into an established field of critical importance to historians and social scientists alike. Handbook of Oral History captures the... Læs mere