Contesting Antiquity in Egypt

Contesting Antiquity in Egypt
Archaeologies, Museums, and the Struggle for Identities from World War I to Nasser
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Artikel-Nr:
9789774169380
Veröffentl:
2019
Erscheinungsdatum:
03.09.2019
Seiten:
516
Autor:
Donald Malcolm Reid
Gewicht:
680 g
Format:
224x152x30 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Donald Malcolm Reid is author of Whose Pharaohs? Archaeologies, Museums, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I and Cairo University and the Making of Modern Egypt, among other works. He is professor emeritus, Georgia State University, and affiliate professor, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilization, University of Washington.
Emphasizing the three decades from 1922 until Nasser's revolution in 1952, this compelling follow-up to Whose Pharaohs? looks at the ways in which Egypt developed its own archaeologies--Islamic, Coptic, and Greco-Roman, as well as the more dominant ancient Egyptian.tian.
Introduction Part ICh. 1 Egyptology and Pharaonism in Egypt before TutankhamunCh. 2 Nationalizing TutankhamunCh. 3 Western Egyptology in Egypt in the Wake of TutankhamunCh. 4 Egyptian Egyptology and Pharaonism in the Wake of TutankhamunPart IICh. 5 Consuming Antiquity: Tourism between Two Revolutions, 1919-1952Ch. 6 In the Shadow of Egyptology: Islamic Art and Archaeology to 1952Ch. 7 Copts and Archaeology: Sons of St. Mark/ Sons of the PharaohsCh. 8 Alexandria, Egypt, and the Greco-Roman HeritagePart IIICh. 9 Contesting Egyptology in the 1930sCh. 10 Pharaonism and Its Challengers in the 1930s and 1940sCh. 11 Egyptology in the Twilight of Empire and Monarchy, 1939-1952Ch. 12 ConclusionBibliography

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