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The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers

Download or Read eBook The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers PDF written by Annalies Corbin and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2005-11-28 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780306471711
ISBN-13 : 030647171X
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Book Synopsis The Material Culture of Steamboat Passengers by : Annalies Corbin

Book excerpt: For many years, one of my favorite classroom devices in historical archaeology was to ask the students to imagine that they had to make the choice between saving—from some unnamed calamity—all master’s theses or all doctoral disser tations in anthropology, but not both. Like good students, they usually looked to their Ph.D. holding professor and chose the dissertations. Much to their surprise, Iwouldrespondthatthetheseswould win withouteventakingtime to ponderthe issue. The issue is clearly one of often naïve and rarely eloquent theses full of good primary data versus sometimes more sophisticated and better written works full of irrelevant theory and meaningless statistics. Perhaps this is an overstate ment of the situation, but it is not too far offthe mark. The University Microfilms International efforts to make the titles of disser tations in North America and the English speaking portions of Europe available through Dissertation Abstracts is commendable. With only one minor exception, dissertations in historical and underwater archaeology in the United States are to be found listed in Dissertation Abstracts and thus are available for purchase.


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