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Nationalism and Archaeology


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Nationalism and Archaeology
This paper focuses on the use of archaeology as a tool for political leaders with nationalistic appeal.
1,740 words (approx. 7 pages) | 4 sources | APA | 2006 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper details the fascist regimes in Europe that used archeology as a means to justify and solidify the policies of political leaders and that the abuse of this science continues to this day. This paper centers on Germany's Nazi regime and their manipulation of past history in their rise to power. The research in this paper shows that the Nazis used archaeology not only to justify their claims of superiority but also for oppression and torture. The writer concludes that while archaeology explores the past it will always be subject to manipulation by political leaders who want to legitimize their nationalistic agendas.

From the Paper:

"The Nazis did not just use archaeology to justify their claims of superiority, they also used it to oppress and torture other people. They would go on to use pseudo-science to justify their morbid hatred for the Jews. "The Ahnenerbe had a special section known as the Institute for Scientific research for Military Purposes." (Epstein 31) This section carried out horrible experiments on live human prisoners from Dachau and other concentration camps. With these experiments, the Nazis invented anthropological evidence to suggest that it could be proven that Jews were an inferior race by measuring the size of their head. These beliefs combined with Hitler's call for Aryan pride roused a genocidal fury among Germans. For example, the administrator of the Ahnenerbe, Dr. Wolfram Sievers, became heavily involved in medical experiments on Jews who had been thrown in concentration camps. His tests were specifically meant to prove racial differences and the superiority of the Aryan race."

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APA Citation:

Nationalism and Archaeology (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-Nationalism-and-Archaeology/65275

MLA Citation:

"Nationalism and Archaeology" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-Nationalism-and-Archaeology/65275>




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