Down from Olympus

Down from Olympus

Author: Suzanne L. Marchand

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-06-30

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1400843685

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Since the publication of Eliza May Butler's Tyranny of Greece over Germany in 1935, the obsession of the German educated elite with the ancient Greeks has become an accepted, if severely underanalyzed, cliché. In Down from Olympus, Suzanne Marchand attempts to come to grips with German Graecophilia, not as a private passion but as an institutionally generated and preserved cultural trope. The book argues that nineteenth-century philhellenes inherited both an elitist, normative aesthetics and an ascetic, scholarly ethos from their Romantic predecessors; German "neohumanists" promised to reconcile these intellectual commitments, and by so doing, to revitalize education and the arts. Focusing on the history of classical archaeology, Marchand shows how the injunction to imitate Greek art was made the basis for new, state-funded cultural institutions. Tracing interactions between scholars and policymakers that made possible grand-scale cultural feats like the acquisition of the Pergamum Altar, she underscores both the gains in specialized knowledge and the failures in social responsibility that were the distinctive products of German neohumanism. This book discusses intellectual and institutional aspects of archaeology and philhellenism, giving extensive treatment to the history of prehistorical archaeology and German "orientalism." Marchand traces the history of the study, excavation, and exhibition of Greek art as a means to confront the social, cultural, and political consequences of the specialization of scholarship in the last two centuries.


Gudea and His Dynasty

Gudea and His Dynasty

Author: Sibylle Edzard

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780802041876

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This volume of RIM focuses on the Second Dynasty of Lagas, and concentrates mainly on the inscriptions of Cylinders A and B of the most important king of that dynasty, Gudea.


Raphael Pumpelly

Raphael Pumpelly

Author: Margaret Derby Champlin

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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He also did a classic study of the structure of the Green Mountains that contributed to a better understanding of the problems surrounding the well-known "Taconic controversy.".


A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology

A World History of Nineteenth-Century Archaeology

Author: Margarita Díaz-Andreu García

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2007-11-22

Total Pages: 501

ISBN-13: 0199217173

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Margarita Diaz-Andreu offers an innovative history of archaeology during the nineteenth century, encompassing all its fields from the origins of humanity to the medieval period, and all areas of the world. The development of archaeology is placed within the framework of contemporary political events, with a particular focus upon the ideologies of nationalism and imperialism. Diaz-Andreu examines a wide range of issues, including the creation of institutions, the conversion of thestudy of antiquities into a profession, public memory, changes in archaeological thought and practice, and the effect on archaeology of racism, religion, the belief in progress, hegemony, and resistance.


Theory in Archaeology

Theory in Archaeology

Author: Peter J. Ucko

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-08-10

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 113484347X

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A unique volume that brings together contributors from all over the world to provide the first truly global perspective on archaeological theory, and tackle the crucial questions facing archaeology in the 1990s. Can one practice without theory?