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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... cultural superiority: that of the west over the east, and by extension that of the ancient east over the modern. In this way the Egypt of remote antiquity was conveniently detached from the Islamic world and, like the etic study of that ...
... cultural superiority: that of the west over the east, and by extension that of the ancient east over the modern. In this way the Egypt of remote antiquity was conveniently detached from the Islamic world and, like the etic study of that ...
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... cultures ; Trigger ( 1984 ) being , significantly , an anthropological - not an Egyptological - exception ( see Manley and Rée 2001 ) . Egyptologists are collectively accused of being concerned with the particular and descriptive rather ...
... cultures ; Trigger ( 1984 ) being , significantly , an anthropological - not an Egyptological - exception ( see Manley and Rée 2001 ) . Egyptologists are collectively accused of being concerned with the particular and descriptive rather ...
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... cultural institution in Egypt has been less than wholehearted: while Britain occupied Egypt and controlled its economy there seemed to be no need for such a body, and since Egyptian independence the political will has been lacking ...
... cultural institution in Egypt has been less than wholehearted: while Britain occupied Egypt and controlled its economy there seemed to be no need for such a body, and since Egyptian independence the political will has been lacking ...
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... cultural objects and natural history specimens to less fiercely competitive parts of the Mediterranean basin . Hassan ( Chapter 2 ) shows that the acquisition of Egyptian monuments has a history stretching back far further than ...
... cultural objects and natural history specimens to less fiercely competitive parts of the Mediterranean basin . Hassan ( Chapter 2 ) shows that the acquisition of Egyptian monuments has a history stretching back far further than ...
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... cultural influence and more self-aware of the prejudices held by historians themselves (e.g. Lefkowitz 1996; Lefkowitz and Rogers 1996). On the other hand, some have been inclined to try to find common ground, or at least a common ...
... cultural influence and more self-aware of the prejudices held by historians themselves (e.g. Lefkowitz 1996; Lefkowitz and Rogers 1996). On the other hand, some have been inclined to try to find common ground, or at least a common ...
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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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