LEADER 01035nam0-2200325---450- 001 990009484470403321 005 20111115135447.0 010 $a978-88-598-0187-0 035 $a000948447 035 $aFED01000948447 035 $a(Aleph)000948447FED01 035 $a000948447 100 $a20111115d2008----km-y0itay50------ba 101 0 $aita 102 $aIT 105 $ay-------001yy 200 1 $a<>delitti contro la pubblica amministrazione$f[Adelmo Manna ... et al.] 210 $aTorino$cUTET giuridica$d2008 215 $aXX, 969 p.$d25 cm 225 1 $aTrattato di diritto penale$iParte speciale$fdiretto da Alberto Cadoppi, Stefano Canestrari ... [et al.]$v2 702 1$aCadoppi,$bAlberto$f<1957- > 702 1$aCanestrari,$bStefano$f<1958- > 702 1$aManna,$bAdelmo$f<1951- > 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a990009484470403321 952 $a4,1-244(2)$b5062$fDSPCP 959 $aDSPCP 996 $aDelitti contro la pubblica amministrazione$9576706 997 $aUNINA LEADER 03062nam 22004213a 450 001 9910765753803321 005 20250924174114.0 010 $a9781478091424 010 $a1478091428 035 $a(CKB)5490000000052525 035 $a(ScCtBLL)6d9a5fb4-6b47-422c-ac6c-c3b778180230 035 $a(ODN)ODN0011133865 035 $a(Perlego)2329209 035 $a(EXLCZ)995490000000052525 100 $a20211214i20082019 uu 101 0 $aeng 135 $auru|||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aConflicted Antiquities $eEgyptology, Egyptomania, Egyptian Modernity /$fElliott Colla 210 1$aDurham, NC :$cDuke University Press,$d2008. 215 $a1 online resource (361 p.) 330 $aConflicted Antiquities is a rich cultural history of European and Egyptian interest in ancient Egypt and its material culture, from the early nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth. Consulting the relevant Arabic archives, Elliott Colla demonstrates that the emergence of Egyptology-the study of ancient Egypt and its material legacy-was as consequential for modern Egyptians as it was for Europeans. The values and practices introduced by the new science of archaeology played a key role in the formation of a new colonial regime in Egypt. This fact was not lost on Egyptian nationalists, who challenged colonial archaeologists with the claim that they were the direct heirs of the Pharaohs, and therefore the rightful owners and administrators of ancient Egypt's historical sites and artifacts. As this dispute developed, nationalists invented the political and expressive culture of "Pharaonism"-Egypt's response to Europe's Egyptomania. In the process, a significant body of modern, Pharaonist poetry, sculpture, architecture, and film was created by artists and authors who looked to the ancient past for inspiration. Colla draws on medieval and modern Arabic poetry, novels, and travel accounts; British and French travel writing; the history of archaeology; and the history of European and Egyptian museums and exhibits. The struggle over the ownership of Pharaonic Egypt did not simply pit Egyptian nationalists against European colonial administrators. Egyptian elites found arguments about the appreciation and preservation of ancient objects useful for exerting new forms of control over rural populations and for mobilizing new political parties. Finally, just as the political and expressive culture of Pharaonism proved critical to the formation of new concepts of nationalist identity, it also fueled Islamist opposition to the Egyptian state. 606 $aHistory / Ancient / Egypt$2bisacsh 606 $aEgyptology 606 $aHistory 607 $aEgypt$xHistory 615 7$aHistory / Ancient / Egypt 615 0$aEgyptology. 615 0$aHistory. 700 $aColla$b Elliott$f1965-$0629530 801 0$bScCtBLL 801 1$bScCtBLL 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910765753803321 996 $aConflicted antiquities$91224376 997 $aUNINA