Manuel d'Archéologie Médiévale Et Moderne 2012
DOI: 10.3917/arco.burno.2012.01.0369
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“…In 2004, roughly two and a half decades after the birth of the sub-discipline in France, the journal Les Nouvelles de l'Archéologie published an issue, edited by Burnouf and Journot, with numerous contributions seeking to theorise a common ground for the archaeological study of the past five centuries (Burnouf & Journot 2004; Trombetta 2004). This unifying project was later continued by the editors elsewhere, as Journot went on to publish a volume dedicated to modern and contemporary archaeology in France (Journot & Bellan 2011) while Burnouf co-edited a Manual of medieval and modern archaeology (Burnouf et al 2012). In 2014, another issue of Les Nouvelles de l'Archéologie was dedicated to French modern and contemporary archaeology (Hurard et al 2014), witnessing the growth of the sub-discipline since the start of the 2010s.…”
Section: Origins and Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2004, roughly two and a half decades after the birth of the sub-discipline in France, the journal Les Nouvelles de l'Archéologie published an issue, edited by Burnouf and Journot, with numerous contributions seeking to theorise a common ground for the archaeological study of the past five centuries (Burnouf & Journot 2004; Trombetta 2004). This unifying project was later continued by the editors elsewhere, as Journot went on to publish a volume dedicated to modern and contemporary archaeology in France (Journot & Bellan 2011) while Burnouf co-edited a Manual of medieval and modern archaeology (Burnouf et al 2012). In 2014, another issue of Les Nouvelles de l'Archéologie was dedicated to French modern and contemporary archaeology (Hurard et al 2014), witnessing the growth of the sub-discipline since the start of the 2010s.…”
Section: Origins and Historiographymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En ce début du XXI e siècle, pour parvenir à repenser le Moyen Âge grâce à l'archéologie, il faut maintenant changer de paradigme. Depuis l'apparition en France de l'archéologie médiévale « moderne » au milieu des années 1950 la discipline a en grande partie vécu sur les héritages du XIX e siècle 21 . Le concept improbable et négatif de Moyen Âge né au XVI e siècle a donné naissance au XIX e siècle à la médiévistique et à son institutionnalisation entre « architectes-archéologues » et « bonne doctrine ».…”
Section: Changement De Paradigme En Archéologie Médiévaleunclassified