Perceptions of the past in the Turkish Republic : Classical and Byzantine periods

Weitere Verfasser: Ergin, Nina
Redford, Scott
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Leuven ; Paris ; Walpole, Mass. : Peeters, 2010.
Umfang/Format: vi, 236 p. : ill., plans ; 30 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Ancient Near Eastern studies. Supplement ; 31
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 12 Datensätze
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction / Scott Redford, Nina Ergin
  • Archeology and the perception of Greek, Roman and Byzantine eras in Early Republican Turkey / Murat Ergin
  • Constructing the past in Ankara : from Augustus to Atatürk / Suna Güven
  • From the Lofty Halls of Academia to the Dusty Hills of Anatolia : Howard Crosby Butler and the first Sardis Expedition through peace and war, 1909-1926 / Fikret K. Yegül
  • Guillaume de Jerphanion (1877-1948) as Jesuit and scholar in Turkey / Vincenzo Ruggieri
  • Louis Robert (1904-1985) : a historian-epigrapher discovering Anatolia / Pierre Chuvin
  • The archaeology of the Turkish Republic and the School of Ekrem Akurgal / A. Coşkun Özgünel
  • Arif Müfid Mansel : a pioneer of Turkish archaeology / Haluk Abbasoğlu
  • The Museum in Bergama as an example of Turkish politics of culture and of German-Turkish collaboration / Wolfgang Radt
  • The Russian archaeological institute of Constantinople (1894-1914) : from its establishment until today / Konstantinos Papoulidis
  • The |t future of classical archaeology in Turkey / Kutalmiş Görkay
  • Byzantine art history in modern Turkey / Engin Akrürek
  • Afterword : Heritage, nationalism and archaeology in the Republic of Turkey / David Shankland.