Towards a history of egyptology: proceedings of the Egyptological Section of the 8th ESHS Conference in London, 2018

Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- A. Bednarski: Building a Disciplinary History. The challenge of Egyptology -- H. Navratilova: Limits of Hermeneutics of Suspicion. Life-writing in the history of Egyptology -- F. Haikal / A. Omar: Egyptology in Egypt. The founding institutions -- M. Georg: T...

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Corporate Author: European Society for the History of Science Conference 8. 2018, London Egyptological Section (Author)
Contributors: Navratilová, Hana 1979- (Editor) ; Gertzen, Thomas L. 1981- (Editor) ; Dodson, Aidan 1962- (Editor) ; Bednarski, Andrew ca. 20./21. Jh. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Münster (Germany) Zaphon Verlag 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Towards a history of egyptology : proceedings of the Egyptological Section of the 8th ESHS Conference in London, 2018] (2022) (Reid, Donald M.)
Series/Journal:Investigatio Orientis / Beiträge zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte der Orientalistik v.4
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Egyptology / History
B Egyptology / History / Egypt (Antiquity) / Historiography / Discipline
Further subjects:B Conference program 09.2018 (London)
B Electronic books
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Summary:Intro -- Table of Contents -- Foreword -- A. Bednarski: Building a Disciplinary History. The challenge of Egyptology -- H. Navratilova: Limits of Hermeneutics of Suspicion. Life-writing in the history of Egyptology -- F. Haikal / A. Omar: Egyptology in Egypt. The founding institutions -- M. Georg: The Living Surrounding the Dead. European archaeologists in Egypt and their relations with the local inhabitants, 1798-1898 -- Th. Rocha da Silva: Brazilian Egyptology. Reassessing colonialism and exploring limits -- A. Dodson: Egyptology: a British Model? -- A.A. Loktionov: A Revolution in Egyptology, or an Egyptology of the Revolution? Changing perspectives on ancient Egypt in Russia -- M. De Meyer et al.: Pyramids and Progress. Belgian expansionism and the making of Egyptology, 1830-1952 -- K.A. Kóthay: Early Hungarian Egyptology in the Context of National and European Identity -- Th.L. Gertzen: 'Germanic' Egyptology? Scholarship and politics as resources for each other and their alleged binary relationship -- R. Janssen: Conversing with Eugenic Object Stories at UCL -- H. Navratilova / R. Podhorny: Displaying Egypt behind the Iron Curtain. Czechoslovakia 1949-1989 -- About the Authors -- Sources of Illustrations -- Index.
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ISBN:3963270810