Whose pharaohs? : archaeology, museums, and Egyptian national identity from Napoleon to World War I / Donald Malcolm Reid.
Publication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, c2002. Description: xv, 409 p. : ill., map ; 24 cmISBN: 9780520240698Subject(s): Archaeology -- Egypt -- History | Archaeological museums and collections -- Egypt -- History | Egyptology -- History | Egypt -- Antiquities | Nationalism -- Egypt -- HistoryDDC classification: 932 LOC classification: DT56.9. | R45 2002Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Table of contents | Publisher description
Contents:
Part One: Imperial and National Preludes, 1798-1882 1. Rediscovering Ancient Egypt: Champollion and al-Tahtawi 2. From Explorer to Cook's Tourist 3. Egyptology under Ismail: Mariette, al-Tahtawi, and Brugsch, 1850-1882 Part Two: Imperial High Noon, Nationalist Dawn, 1882-1914 4. Cromer and the Classics: Ideological Uses of the Greco-Roman Past 5. Egyptology in the Age of Maspero and Ahmad Kamal 6. Islamic Art, Archaeology, and Orientalism: The Comite and Ali Bahgat 7. Modern Sons of the Pharaohs? Marcus Simaika and the Coptic Past
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 365-383) and index.
Part One: Imperial and National Preludes, 1798-1882 1. Rediscovering Ancient Egypt: Champollion and al-Tahtawi 2. From Explorer to Cook's Tourist 3. Egyptology under Ismail: Mariette, al-Tahtawi, and Brugsch, 1850-1882 Part Two: Imperial High Noon, Nationalist Dawn, 1882-1914 4. Cromer and the Classics: Ideological Uses of the Greco-Roman Past 5. Egyptology in the Age of Maspero and Ahmad Kamal 6. Islamic Art, Archaeology, and Orientalism: The Comite and Ali Bahgat 7. Modern Sons of the Pharaohs? Marcus Simaika and the Coptic Past