Views of Ancient Egypt since Napoleon Bonaparte: Imperialism, Colonialism and Modern AppropriationsDavid Jeffreys Routledge, 16. jún. 2016 - 239 síður This book addresses some of the main themes of the study of Egypt during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In a combination of case studies and discursive chapters, the status of Egypt as an important example of traditional Asian scholarship, and as an ancient model of imperialism itself, is examined. Contributions range from studies of nineteenth century antiquarianism, and the collecting of Egyptian antiquities as an extension of the territorial ambitions and rivalries of the European powers, to explorations of how Egypt is understood and interpreted in contemporary societies. Views of Ancient Egypt also considers the way in which Ancient Egypt has been adopted by less privileged members of some societies as a cultural icon of past greatness. |
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... became the preserve of western scholarship: Egyptian nationals (with one or two remarkable exceptions) were excluded from any participation in the teaching or administration of Egyptian archaeology until the early 1900s (Reid 1985; Wood ...
... became the preserve of western scholarship: Egyptian nationals (with one or two remarkable exceptions) were excluded from any participation in the teaching or administration of Egyptian archaeology until the early 1900s (Reid 1985; Wood ...
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... became increasingly out of step with the practice of archaeology elsewhere . There were many who , like Petrie , had begun their archaeological careers in Europe or the United States , but unlike him remained competent and respected ...
... became increasingly out of step with the practice of archaeology elsewhere . There were many who , like Petrie , had begun their archaeological careers in Europe or the United States , but unlike him remained competent and respected ...
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... became involved in the project, often with little previous experience of traditional Egyptology but being expert in the management of dam-threatened archaeological zones. This infusion of new skills might have been expected to open up ...
... became involved in the project, often with little previous experience of traditional Egyptology but being expert in the management of dam-threatened archaeological zones. This infusion of new skills might have been expected to open up ...
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... became responsible for many aspects of Egypt's industrial development and who was also keenly aware of the need to promote education and training within Egypt: he was a founder member of the Cairo Polytechnic in the 1830s and ...
... became responsible for many aspects of Egypt's industrial development and who was also keenly aware of the need to promote education and training within Egypt: he was a founder member of the Cairo Polytechnic in the 1830s and ...
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... became an anathema to Palmerston, whom he castigated as an ignorant barbarian. Palmerston went further to remark, “I look upon his boasted civilization of Egypt as the arrantest humbug” (in Stavrianos 1981: 217–218). That a Minister of ...
... became an anathema to Palmerston, whom he castigated as an ignorant barbarian. Palmerston went further to remark, “I look upon his boasted civilization of Egypt as the arrantest humbug” (in Stavrianos 1981: 217–218). That a Minister of ...
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Sir William Gell and the Development of Egyptology | 161 |
Ancient Egypt and Spain | 174 |
Egypt and the Diffusion of Culture | 199 |
from Rostovtzeff to Rhetoric | 214 |
Ancient Egypt and the Archaeology of the Disenfranchised | 234 |
References | 252 |
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