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1 Introduction to Archaeology of the Communist Era............................ 1
Jerzy Gąssowski
2 Sickle, Hammer, and Trowel: Theory and Practice
of Archaeology Under Communism....................................................... 9
Ludomir R. Lozny
3 Archaeology in Soviet Russia.................................................................. 59
Leo Klejn
4 Archaeology and Marxism in Poland: A Personal Account................. 101
Jerzy Gąssowski
5 Historical Observations on Archaeology in the Polish
People‘s Republic, 1945-1989................................................................. 123
Sarunas Milisauskas
6 Czech Archaeology Under Communism................................................ 151
Evžen Neustupný
7 “A Number of Valuable Guidance Received by Researchers
who Studied Long Periods of History of Our Country ...?
On the Ideological Conditions of Archaeology
in Ukraine 1945-1991.............................................................................. 167
Michael Lyubychev
8 Contemporary Bulgarian Archaeology as a Social Practice
in the Later Twentieth to Early Twenty-first Century......................... 177
Lolita Nikolova and Diana Gergova
9 Archaeology in Hungary 1948?989...................................................... 195
László Bartosiewicz
10 Between Science and Ideology: Aspects of Archaeological
Research in the Former GDR Between the End of World War II
and the Reunification............................................................................... 235
Eike Gringmuth-Dallmer
11 A Story of Their Own: What Happened and What is Going
on with North Korean Archaeology?..................................................... 275
Yongwook Yoo
12 Marx, Sherlock Holmes, and Late Italian Prehistory.......................... 295
Jonas Danckers
13 Looking for the Palaeolithic in Central Europe: Research, Impact,
and Geopolitics......................................................................................... 323
Iza Romanowska
Index.................................................................................................................. 349
1 Introduction to Archaeology of the Communist Era............................ 1
Jerzy Gąssowski
2 Sickle, Hammer, and Trowel: Theory and Practice
of Archaeology Under Communism....................................................... 9
Ludomir R. Lozny
3 Archaeology in Soviet Russia.................................................................. 59
Leo Klejn
4 Archaeology and Marxism in Poland: A Personal Account................. 101
Jerzy Gąssowski
5 Historical Observations on Archaeology in the Polish
People‘s Republic, 1945-1989................................................................. 123
Sarunas Milisauskas
6 Czech Archaeology Under Communism................................................ 151
Evžen Neustupný
7 “A Number of Valuable Guidance Received by Researchers
who Studied Long Periods of History of Our Country ...?
On the Ideological Conditions of Archaeology
in Ukraine 1945-1991.............................................................................. 167
Michael Lyubychev
8 Contemporary Bulgarian Archaeology as a Social Practice
in the Later Twentieth to Early Twenty-first Century......................... 177
Lolita Nikolova and Diana Gergova
9 Archaeology in Hungary 1948?989...................................................... 195
László Bartosiewicz
10 Between Science and Ideology: Aspects of Archaeological
Research in the Former GDR Between the End of World War II
and the Reunification............................................................................... 235
Eike Gringmuth-Dallmer
11 A Story of Their Own: What Happened and What is Going
on with North Korean Archaeology?..................................................... 275
Yongwook Yoo
12 Marx, Sherlock Holmes, and Late Italian Prehistory.......................... 295
Jonas Danckers
13 Looking for the Palaeolithic in Central Europe: Research, Impact,
and Geopolitics......................................................................................... 323
Iza Romanowska
Index.................................................................................................................. 349