Internationalisation as a Long-Term Strategic Project of the Post-War Renewal of the Yugoslav Archaeology (1950–1971)

Črtomir Lorber, P. Novakovic
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Archaeology in the countries which belonged to Yugoslavia (1918–1991) was mosaic of different traditions. The development of archaeology was greatly affected by political changes in the last 150 years; all of them required significant re-contextualisation of the discipline and its practice. The renewal of archaeology after the Second World War, in the context of Socialist Yugoslavia, acted on both levels, in building-up the existing national (republican) archaeological disciplinary frameworks, and in forging ‘new’ common Yugoslav archaeology. Key role in this process played the Archaeological Society of Yugoslavia, established in 1950 as the principal coordinating scholarly organisation in the country. The Society’s immediate task was to create conditions for the cooperation of all archaeologists in the country, including the international promotion of the (new) Yugoslav archaeology. Despite having less than 100 archaeologists in the 1950s, the Society designed very ambitious program of ‘internationalisation’ (e.g. exchange of publications, participation at the international conferences, grants, invitation to foreign scholars, special publications published exclusively in foreign languages etc.) which proved highly successful in a very short time. The peak of these endeavours was participation at the 1st International Congress of Slavic Archaeology in Warsaw (1965) and organisation of the 8th Congress of the UISPP in Belgrade (1971); the event which could not be organised without intensive promotion and networking of the Yugoslav archaeologists in the international academic arena in the 1950s and 1960s.
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国际化:战后南斯拉夫考古复兴的长期战略项目(1950-1971)
南斯拉夫国家的考古学(1918-1991)是不同传统的马赛克。在过去的150年里,考古学的发展受到了政治变革的极大影响;所有这些都需要对学科及其实践进行重大的重新语境化。第二次世界大战后,在社会主义南斯拉夫的背景下,考古学的复兴在两个层面上都发挥了作用,一方面建立了现有的国家(共和国)考古学科框架,另一方面塑造了“新的”南斯拉夫共同考古学。南斯拉夫考古协会在这一进程中发挥了关键作用,该协会成立于1950年,是该国主要的协调学术组织。协会的当前任务是为国内所有考古学家的合作创造条件,包括在国际上推广(新)南斯拉夫考古学。尽管在20世纪50年代只有不到100名考古学家,该协会设计了非常雄心勃勃的“国际化”计划(例如交换出版物,参加国际会议,资助,邀请外国学者,专门用外语出版的特别出版物等),并在很短的时间内取得了巨大成功。这些努力的巅峰是参加在华沙举行的第一届斯拉夫考古学国际大会(1965年)和组织在贝尔格莱德举行的国际斯拉夫考古学协会第八届大会(1971年);在1950年代和1960年代,如果没有南斯拉夫考古学家在国际学术舞台上的大力宣传和建立网络,就无法组织这次活动。
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