Book Review: Fate and Honor, Family and Village: Demographic and Cultural Change in Rural Italy since 1800

1981 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 563-564
Author(s):  
Andrew Rolle
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Manek Kolhatkar

Describing cultural change and variability and inferring sociocultural dynamics about past people and communities may be among archaeology’s main goals as a field of practice. In this regard, the concept of skill has proved its usefulness to, time and again, expand the breath of archaeologists and lithic technologists’ analyses. It covers a wide range of applications, from apprenticeship, cognition, paleo-sociology, spatial organization. It is one of the main causes for material culture variability, up there with raw material constraints, design, technological organization or cultural norms. Yet, while skill has certainly been the focus of some research in the last decades, it remains quite peripheral, when considering how central the concept should be to technological inquiries. Whatever the reasons may be, this book, edited by Laurent Klaric and fully bilingual (French and English), aims at changing that, and argues for skill to become a central concern in lithic technology. Its chapters do so strongly and the end-result is a book that should become a reference for lithic technologists, whatever their research interests or schools of thought may be.


Author(s):  
Sonja Luther

Book Review of Axel Goodbody's Nature, Technology and Cultural Change in Twentieth-Century German Literature: The Challenge of Ecocriticism. Recensión de Nature, Technology and Cultural Change in Twentieth-Century German Literature: The Challenge of Ecocriticism, de Axel Goodbody.


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