04929oam 22012734a 450 99624814500331620230331005402.01-4008-4331-610.1515/9781400843312(CKB)1000000000396592(dli)HEB02299(SSID)ssj0000084664(PQKBManifestationID)12007285(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000084664(PQKBWorkID)10169276(PQKB)10858767(MiAaPQ)EBC6367861(DE-B1597)572642(DE-B1597)9781400843312(OCoLC)1273306570(MdBmJHUP)musev2_78312(MiU)MIU01000000000000005126800(EXLCZ)99100000000039659219991101d1990 uy 0engurmnummmmuuuutxtccrA Place in HistorySocial and Monumental Time in a Cretan Town /Michael HerzfeldPrinceton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,1991.©1991.1 online resource (xvi, 305 p. )ill. ;Princeton modern Greek studiesPrinceton studies in culture/power/historyPrinceton studies in culture/power/historyPrinceton modern Greek studiesBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-691-09456-X 0-691-02855-9 Includes bibliographical references (p. [279]-285) and index.CHAPTER ONE: The Town of the Tale --CHAPTER TWO: Histories in Conflict --CHAPTER THREE: Hosts, Neighbors, and Rivals --CHAPTER FOUR: Home Spaces --CHAPTER FIVE: Gamblers and Usurers --CHAPTER SIX: Impatience on a Monument --CHAPTER SEVEN: Histories in Their Places --AppendixMichael Herzfeld describes what happens when a bureaucracy charged with historic conservation clashes with a local populace hostile to the state and suspicious of tourism. Focusing on the Cretan town of Rethemnos, once a center of learning under Venetian rule and later inhabited by the Turks, he examines major questions confronting conservators and citizens as they negotiate the "ownership" of history: Who defines the past? To whom does the past belong? What is "traditional" and how is this determined? Exploring the meanings of the built environment for Rethemnos's inhabitants, Herzfeld finds that their interest in it has more to do with personal histories and the immediate social context than with the formal history that attracts the conservators. He also investigates the inhabitants' social practices from the standpoints of household and kin group, political association, neighborhood, gender ideology, and the effects of these on attitudes toward home ownership. In the face of modernity, where tradition is an object of both reverence and commercialism, Rethemnos emerges as an important ethnographic window onto the ambiguous cultural fortunes of Greece.ACLS Humanities E-Book.HistoryPhilosophyGreeceRethymnonfastGreeceCretefastCrete (Greece)HistoryRethymnon (Greece)HistoryHistory.Fortezza.Khania.Macedonia.Muslims.New Town.PASOK.Piraeus.Thessaloniki.actors, social.agnatic ideology.ambiguity.apprentices.bankruptcy.bargaining.boardinghouses.capital.cheating.damp.demolition.dowry.economic history.elections.engineers, civil.favoritism.gambling.gossip.harbor.heritage.historic conservation.hospitality.identity.inheritance.jewelers.judges.kinship.litigation.marriage.memory.merchants.newspapers.nostalgia.otherness.police.poverty.precision.reciprocity.rhetoric.secrecy.supermarkets.HistoryPhilosophy.949.98Herzfeld Michael1947-446542American Council of Learned Societies.MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK996248145003316A place in history2399556UNISA