The Long March of Archaeology in the Eastern Mediterranean. Political and Cultural Entanglements
Quasar
Edited by Salmeri G., Forsén B. and Shankland D.
Roma, 2024; paperback, pp. 224, col. ill., cm 21,5x26.
(Ricerche sul Mediterraneo Antico. 1).
series: Ricerche sul Mediterraneo Antico.
ISBN: 88-5491-457-6 - EAN13: 9788854914575
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Essays on Ancient Times
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
Places: Europe
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Weight: 0 kg
A Brief Summary Giovanni Salmeri
Entanglements
Chapter 1. Ottoman Approaches to Ancient Greece, Björn Forsén
Chapter 2. Armenians and the Classical Hellenic Past in Smyrna, or Self-Legitimization far away from any Armenia in the Late Ottoman Period Hervé Georgelin
Chapter 3. Tales of Companionship, Tales of Antagonism: Western Influence on Ottoman Archaeology in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Artemis Papatheodorou
Chapter 4. Tension and Resolution in Archaeology in Turkey David Shankland
Chapter 5. Orientalism in Rome: Foreign and Local Scholars in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries Giovanni Salmeri
Schools and Institutes
Chapter 6. The Hyperboreans in Rome and Athens: The Prehistory of the Nordic Institutes Björn Forsén
Chapter 7. French Explorations in Epirus (1797-1914): A Case Study in the Changing Institutional Framework of French Archaeology Brendan Osswald
Chapter 8. The United Kingdom's Institutional Engagement with Ancient Egypt: Or, why is no British School on the Nile?
Aidan Dodson
Chapter 9. The "Non-Institute" in the Ex-Capital: The Swedish Institute in Constantinople, 1922-1924 Frederick Whitling
Cultural Traditions
Chapter 10. Dörpfeld and the Others: The Role of Architects in German Archaeological Institutes Martin Bachmann
Chapter 11. The Case for Ethnological Antiquarianism: The Intellectual Life and Research Culture of the British School at Athens, 1900-1920 James Whitley
Chapter 12. Academic Pursuits in the Shadow of Imperial Policy: Nikodim Kondakov's Quest for Byzantium in the Ottoman Empire P?nar Üre
Chapter 13. J.B. Ward-Perkins and the Landscape Tradition Cristopher Smith