Publication
Title
Nazi memorabilia, dark heritage and treasure hunting as "alternative" tourism : understanding the fascination with the material remains of World War II in Northern Finland
Author
Abstract
Sites connected to the Second World War (WWII) are increasingly recognized as worthy of archaeological investigation. Researchers are also becoming aware that that the collectors market in objects connected to WWII, particularly those connected to Germany, is encouraging the stripping of conflict landscapes in the search for "collectors items." Finnish Lapland is sometimes regarded as peripheral compared to more centrally located regions of Europe. Archaeologists working here nonetheless find themselves in direct competition with enthusiastic treasure hunters. This is complicated even further by the myriad ontologies employed by different individuals in the construction of their relationship with the material culture connected to recent conflict periods, and on specific "other" or "exotic" landscapes, such as Lapland. This paper examines what might be learnt about the nature of treasure hunting for and trading in WWII material from Lapland, and its position within the emerging research on broader trends in "dark" approaches to and encounters with heritage.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Journal of field archaeology / Association for Field Archaeology. - Boston, Mass., 1974, currens
Publication
Boston, Mass. : Boston University , 2016
ISSN
0093-4690
2042-4582 [online]
DOI
10.1080/00934690.2016.1168769
Volume/pages
41 :3 (2016) , p. 331-343
ISI
000378147600007
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Identifier
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Last edited 30.11.2024
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