Foreword

Chiara Bonacchi*

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingForeword/postscript

Abstract

From early engagements with history in the classroom to family visits of the JORVIK Viking Centre, from teenager discoveries of Tolkien’s epic novels to TV viewings of The Last Kingdom in later adulthood, our everyday experiences have impressed upon our minds and hearts powerful but personalised images of what Nick Merriman called the ‘official’ past (Merriman 1991). These realms are constructions of knowing and feeling that may be more or less persistent. These images not only shape our understanding of the world as we see it, but stay attached to some of our deepest emotions; they are intermingled with our fears, hopes and dreams of safety, self-worth and acceptance. Endeavouring to understand the processes through which the past is presenced is one of the most important facets of our profession as archaeologists and historians (Bonacchi 2014, 2018; Brophy 2018).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication Digging into the Dark Ages
Subtitle of host publicationEarly Medieval Public Archaeologies
EditorsHoward Williams, Paul Magdalene Clarke
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherArchaeopress
Pagesvii-viii
ISBN (Electronic)9781789695281
ISBN (Print)9781789695274
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2020

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