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THE SWASTIKA
MATERIAL CULTURES
Interdisciplinary studies in the material construction of social worlds
Series Editors:
Daniel Miller, Dept of Anthropology, University College
London; Michael Rowlands, Dept of Anthropology, University College
London; Christopher Tilley, Dept of Anthropology, University
College London.
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY IN EUROPE
The Last Three Decades
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On the Character of Archaeology
Michael Shanks
THEORY AND PRACTICE IN ARCHAEOLOGY
Ian Hodder
TECHNOLOGICAL CHOICES
Transformation in Material Cultures since the Neolithic
Edited by Pierre Lemonnier
ARCHITECTURE AND ORDER
Approaches to Social Space
Edited by Michael Parker Pearson and Colin Richards
GIFTS AND COMMODITIES
Exchange and Western Capitalism since 1700
James G.Carrier
THE SWASTIKA
Constructing the Symbol
Malcolm Quinn
London and New York
First published 1994
by Routledge
11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE
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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Quinn, Malcolm
The swastika: constructing the symbol
p. cm. —(Material cultures)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Swastika—History. 2. National socialism—Germany.
3. Symbolism (Psychology) I. Title. II. Series.
DD256.5.Q56 1993
302.2′22—dc20 94–4683
ISBN 0-203-99387-X Master e-book ISBN
ISBN 0-415-10095-X (Print Edition)
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