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R Ver L Arch Ologie Au Xixe Si Cle


R Ver L Arch Ologie Au Xixe Si Cle
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Author : Eric Perrin-Saminadayar
language : fr
Publisher: Université de Saint-Etienne
Release Date : 2001

R Ver L Arch Ologie Au Xixe Si Cle written by Eric Perrin-Saminadayar and has been published by Université de Saint-Etienne this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with Archaeology categories.


Le XIXe s. a donné à l'archéologie ses lettres de noblesse : apparue alors sous la forme d'une discipline scientifique, avec ses écoles et sa méthode, elle fait également irruption dans la littérature du siècle. La représentation et l'enseignement de l'Antiquité s'en sont trouvés profondément modifiés : l'Antiquité qui se présentait jusque-là comme une réalité verbale et toujours médiatisée par la littérature - avec au premier chef le rôle des Humanités et des langues anciennes - devient un objet d'étude relevant de la science et du concret. D'où une confrontation et une crise des imaginaires dont on peut trouver une preuve dans l'extraordinaire résistance de l'Université à intégrer les découvertes nouvelles de l'archéologie. Le XIXe s. représente donc le moment d'une véritable conversion sémiotique : on passe d'une représentation filtrée par la lecture à une reconstitution dans laquelle le vestige est à lire autant comme signe que comme preuve. L'archéologie vient ainsi concurrencer l'histoire ; d'où les débats qui agitent la fin du XIXe et du début du XXe s. : histoire et archéologie, histoire ou archéologie, histoire contre archéologie ? La science nouvelle suscite de nouveaux imaginaires qui lui sont propres.



The Oxford Handbook Of The Merovingian World


The Oxford Handbook Of The Merovingian World
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Author : Bonnie Effros
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2020-05-01

The Oxford Handbook Of The Merovingian World written by Bonnie Effros and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-05-01 with History categories.


The Merovingian era is one of the best studied yet least well known periods of European history. From the fifth to the eighth centuries, the inhabitants of Gaul (what now comprises France, southern Belgium, Luxembourg, Rhineland Germany, and part of modern Switzerland), a mix of Gallo-Roman inhabitants and Germanic arrivals under the political control of the Merovingian dynasty, sought to preserve, use, and reimagine the political, cultural, and religious power of ancient Rome while simultaneously forging the beginnings of what would become medieval European culture. The forty-six essays included in this volume highlight why the Merovingian era is at the heart of historical debates about what happened to Western Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. The essays demonstrate that the inhabitants of the Merovingian kingdoms in these centuries created a culture that was the product of these traditions and achieved a balance between the world they inherited and the imaginative solutions they bequeathed to Europe. The Handbook highlights new perspectives and scientific approaches that shape our changing view of this extraordinary era by showing that Merovingian Gaul was situated at the crossroads of Europe, connecting the Mediterranean and the British Isles with the Byzantine empire, and it benefited from the global reach of the late Roman Empire. It tells the story of the Merovingian world through archaeology, bio-archaeology, architecture, hagiographic literature, history, liturgy, visionary literature and eschatology, patristics, numismatics, and material culture.



Uncovering The Germanic Past


Uncovering The Germanic Past
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Author : Bonnie Effros
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Release Date : 2012-06-14

Uncovering The Germanic Past written by Bonnie Effros and has been published by Oxford University Press (UK) this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-06-14 with Art categories.


This volume suggests how the slow genesis of Merovingian archaeology in France challenged the prevailing views of the population's exclusively Gallic ancestry. A history of the first century of the discipline, Effros' interdisciplinary study looks at the important contributions of medieval archaeological finds to modern French identity.



Housing The New Romans


Housing The New Romans
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Author : Katharine T. von Stackelberg
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2017

Housing The New Romans written by Katharine T. von Stackelberg and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with Architecture categories.


In the last twenty years, reception studies have significantly enhanced our understanding of the ways in which Classics has shaped modern Western culture, but very little attention has been directed toward the reception of classical architecture. Housing the New Romans: Architectual Reception and Classical Style in the Modern World addresses this gap by investigating ways in which appropriation and allusion facilitated the reception of Classical Greece and Rome through the requisition and redeployment of classicizing tropes to create neo-Antique sites of "dwelling" in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The volume, across nine essays, will cover both European and American iterations of place making, including Sir John Soanes' house in London, the H tel de Beauharnais in Paris, and the Getty Villa in California. By focusing on structures and places that are oriented towards private life-houses, hotels, clubs, tombs, and gardens-the volume directs the critical gaze towards diverse and complex sites of curatorial self-fashioning. The goal of the volume is to provide a multiplicity of interpretative frameworks (e.g. object-agency enchantment, hyperreality, memory-infrastructure) that may be applied to the study of architectural reception. This critical approach makes Housing the New Romans the first work of its kind in the emerging field of architectural and landscape reception studies and in the hitherto textually dominated field of classical reception.



Interdisciplinary Explorations Of Postmortem Interaction


Interdisciplinary Explorations Of Postmortem Interaction
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Author : Estella Weiss-Krejci
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2022-06-23

Interdisciplinary Explorations Of Postmortem Interaction written by Estella Weiss-Krejci and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022-06-23 with Social Science categories.


In the present as in the past, the dead have been deployed to promote visions of identity, as well as ostensibly wider human values. Through a series of case studies from ancient Egypt through prehistoric, historic, and present-day Europe, this book discusses what is constant and what is locally and historically specific in our ways of interacting with the remains of the dead, their objects, and monuments. Postmortem interaction encompasses not only funerary rituals and intergenerational engagement with forebears, but also concerns encounters with the dead who died centuries and millennia ago. Drawing from a variety of disciplines such as archaeology, bioarchaeology, literary studies, ancient Egyptian philology, and sociocultural anthropology, this volume provides an interdisciplinary account of the ways in which the dead are able to transcend temporal distances and engender social relationships. Until quite recently, literary sciences and archaeology were generally regarded as incommensurable in their aims, methodologies, and source material. Although archaeologists and literary critics have been increasingly willing to borrow concepts and terminology from the other discipline, this book is one examples of a genuinely collaborative endeavor. This is an open access book.



In Pursuit Of Ancient Cyrenaica


In Pursuit Of Ancient Cyrenaica
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Author : Monika Rekowska
language : en
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release Date : 2016-03-31

In Pursuit Of Ancient Cyrenaica written by Monika Rekowska and has been published by Archaeopress Publishing Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-31 with Social Science categories.


This work examines travellers' accounts of their journeys to Cyrenaica, focusing in the main on an analysis of these accounts within the context of their significance to topographic surveys of the region.



Multiple Antiquities Multiple Modernities


Multiple Antiquities Multiple Modernities
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Author : Gábor Klaniczay
language : en
Publisher: Campus Verlag
Release Date : 2011-09

Multiple Antiquities Multiple Modernities written by Gábor Klaniczay and has been published by Campus Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-09 with History categories.


Antiquity, as the term has been understood and used over the centuries by scholars, political and religious figures, and ordinary citizens, is far from a single, monolithic concept. Rather than reflecting a stable, shared understanding about the past and its meaning, the idea of antiquity is instead varying and multiple, taking on different meanings and deployed to different effects depending on the context in which it is being considered. In this volume, historians from a wide range of specialties offer a comparative assessment of the multiple perceptions of antiquity that have shaped modern European cultures and national identities, deploying a new methodological approach, histoire croisée, which considers these questions in light of the development of cultural diversity across Europe.



Destruction Of Cultural Heritage In 19th Century France


Destruction Of Cultural Heritage In 19th Century France
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Author : Michael Greenhalgh
language : en
Publisher: BRILL
Release Date : 2015-08-24

Destruction Of Cultural Heritage In 19th Century France written by Michael Greenhalgh and has been published by BRILL this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-08-24 with History categories.


Destruction of Cultural Heritage in 19th Century France examines the fate of the building stock and prominent ruins of France (especially Roman survivals) in the 19th century, supported by contemporary documentation and archives, largely provided through the publications of scholarly societies. The book describes the enormous extent of the destruction of monuments, providing an antidote to the triumphalism and concomitant amnesia which in modern scholarship routinely present the 19th century as one of concern for the past. It charts the modernising impulse over several centuries, detailing the archaeological discoveries made (and usually destroyed) as walls were pulled down and town interiors re-planned, plus the brutal impact on landscape and antiquities as railways were laid out. Heritage was largely scorned, and identity found in modernity, not the past.



Modern Etruscans


Modern Etruscans
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Author : Chiara Zampieri
language : en
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Release Date : 2023-10-16

Modern Etruscans written by Chiara Zampieri and has been published by Leuven University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-10-16 with Social Science categories.


“L’Étrurie est à la mode”, French archaeologist Salomon Reinach bluntly stated in 1927. Since the beginning of the nineteenth century, Etruria had not only been attracting the attention of archaeologists and specialists of all sorts, but it had also been a fascinating and, in some cases, captivating destination for poets, novelists, painters and sculptors from all over Europe. This volume deals with the impact of the constantly expanding knowledge on the Etruscans and their mysterious civilisation on Italian, French, English, and German literature, arts and culture, with particular regard to the modernist period (1890–1950). The volume brings a distinctive point of view to the subject by approaching it from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, and by looking at a quite diverse range of topics and artefacts, which includes, but is not limited to, the study of drawings, art works, travel essays, novels, cooking recipes, schoolbooks, photographs, and movies. By exploring a new paradigm to understand ancient cultures, beyond the traditional ideas and models of “reception of the classics”, and by challenging the alleged fracture between the so-called “two cultures” of humanities and natural sciences, Modern Etruscans will be of interest to scholars from various disciplines. Designed as a learning tool for university courses on the interplay between literature and science in the twentieth century, it is suited as recommended reading for students in the humanities.



Les Mises En Sc Ne Du Patrimoine Savoir Fiction Et M Diation Collection Communication M Diation Et Construits Sociaux


Les Mises En Sc Ne Du Patrimoine Savoir Fiction Et M Diation Collection Communication M Diation Et Construits Sociaux
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Author : FLON Émilie
language : en
Publisher: Lavoisier
Release Date : 2012-06-01

Les Mises En Sc Ne Du Patrimoine Savoir Fiction Et M Diation Collection Communication M Diation Et Construits Sociaux written by FLON Émilie and has been published by Lavoisier this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-06-01 with categories.


L'accès au passé, par l'archéologie, l'histoire ou l'exposition, se fonde sur des médiations. Parmi elles, les reconstitutions ou décors d'exposition sont des mises en scène du patrimoine qui font souvent l'objet de critiques. Par leurs aspects spectaculaire et théâtral, elles ne donneraient qu'une illusion de la présence du passé. Elles seraient superficielles, sinon fausses en regard des objets patrimoniaux qu'elles mettent en scène. La fiction n'est-elle pas antinomique du patrimoine et des savoirs garants de son authenticité ? Cet ouvrage montre que les mises en scène sont aussi un moyen de soutenir la force symbolique et l'authenticité du patrimoine. L'analyse d'expositions concrètes de patrimoine archéologique permet de comprendre comment elles construisent une expérience du temps pour le visiteur et un type de médiation original. La construction du discours spatial et l'articulation des éléments fictionnels et des éléments authentiques deviennent alors déterminantes.