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Whose Pharaohs?: Archaeology, Museums, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I (Record no. 47211)

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Date 1997
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National bibliography number GBA236394
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National bibliography number GBA2Z3511
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International Standard Book Number 0520221974
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International Standard Book Number 9780520221970
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International Standard Book Number 0520240693
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International Standard Book Number 9780520240698
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System control number (OCoLC)45137494
Canceled/invalid control number (OCoLC)48836317
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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050 00 - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CALL NUMBER
Classification number DT56.9
Item number .R45 2002
082 00 - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 932
Edition number 21
100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME
Personal name Donald Malcolm Reid
Dates associated with a name 1940-
245 10 - TITLE STATEMENT
Title Whose Pharaohs?: Archaeology, Museums, and Egyptian National Identity from Napoleon to World War I
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Place of publication, distribution, etc UK
Name of publisher, distributor, etc University of California Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2002
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Extent xv, 409
Other physical details illustrations, maps
Dimensions 24 cm
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Part One: Imperial and National Preludes, 1798-1882 -- Rediscovering Ancient Egypt: Champollion and al-Tahtawi -- From Explorer to Cook's Tourist -- Egyptology under Ismail: Mariette, al-Tahtawi, and Brugsch, 1850-1882 -- Part Two: Imperial High Noon, Nationalist Dawn, 1882-1914 -- Cromer and the Classics: Ideological Uses of the Greco-Roman Past -- Egyptology in the Age of Maspero and Ahmad Kamal -- Islamic Art, Archaeology, and Orientalism: The Comité and Ali Bahgat -- Modern Sons of the Pharaohs? Marcus Simaika and the Coptic Past
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Summary, etc Egypt's rich and celebrated ancient past has served many causes throughout history--in both Egypt and the West. Concentrating on the era from Napoleon's conquest and the discovery of the Rosetta Stone to the outbreak of World War I, this book examines the evolution of Egyptian archaeology in the context of Western imperialism and nascent Egyptian nationalism. Traditionally, histories of Egyptian archaeology have celebrated Western discoverers such as Champollion, Mariette, Maspero, and Petrie, while slighting Rifaa al-Tahtawi, Ahmad Kamal, and other Egyptians. This exceptionally well-illustrated and well-researched book writes Egyptians into the history of archaeology and museums in their own country and shows how changing perceptions of the past helped shape ideas of modern national identity. Drawing from rich archival sources in Egypt, the United Kingdom, and France, and from little-known Arabic publications, Reid discusses previously neglected topics in both scholarly Egyptology and the popular "Egyptomania" displayed in world's fairs and Orientalist painting and photography. He also examines the link between archaeology and the rise of the modern tourist industry. This richly detailed narrative discusses not only Western and Egyptian perceptions of pharaonic history and archaeology but also perceptions of Egypt's Greco-Roman, Coptic, and Islamic eras. Throughout this book, Reid demonstrates how the emergence of archaeology affected the interests and self-perceptions of modern Egyptians. In addition to uncovering a wealth of significant new material on the history of archaeology and museums in Egypt, Reid provides a fascinating window on questions of cultural heritage--how it is perceived, constructed, claimed, and contested
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Language of a work English
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Archaeology
Geographic subdivision Egypt
General subdivision History
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Archaeological museums and collections
Geographic subdivision Egypt
General subdivision History
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Egyptology
General subdivision History
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Nationalism
Geographic subdivision Egypt
General subdivision History
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element General
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ancient Egypt
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Item type Book
Classification part Pri
Item part G612
Holdings
Date last seen Full call number Barcode Price effective from Koha item type Withdrawn status Date acquired Shelving location Current library Home library Not for loan Damaged status Lost status
30/12/2021 Pri | G612 63201 30/12/2021 Book   30/12/2021 Private | Donated Collection Central Papal Library Central Papal Library