Finding Antiquity, Making the Modern Middle East: Archaeology, Empires, Nations
By (Author) Guillemette Crouzet
Edited by Eva Miller
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
6th March 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Material culture
Ancient history
939.4
Hardback
288
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This volume presents innovative studies of how the emerging disciplines of archaeology and ancient history shaped the modern Middle East, and how they were in turn shaped by competing visions and agendas of empires and new nations. The Middle East was a region constructed through its putatively unique relationship to the whole worlds pastand its special relevance for the destiny of empires and nations. Over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, European empires fought for influence and control over this cradle of civilization, empire and monuments, and local powers and people in the Middle East worked with and against these historical and heritage frameworks in their own quests for self-determination. In this volume, contributors from the fields of history, archaeology and heritage explore how historical consciousness about the Middle East was contested in the nineteenth and early twentieth century through excavation and interpretation of the past. Chapters span West Asia and North Africa, covering Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Egypt and Tunisia, and the imperial history of Britain, France, Germany and the Ottoman Empire. The result is an original contribution to our understanding of the origins and influence of Middle Eastern archaeology, which resonates today in contemporary discussions on heritage discourses and practices.
Finding Antiquity, Making the Modern Middle East is an innovative and timely contribution to the history and politics of Archaeology. This volume investigates the close relationship between imperial conquest and the field of archaeological exploration, offering new archival information and innovative approaches that expand the historiography of archaeology and opens new directions of research. -- Zainab Bahrani, Edith Porada Professor and Chair of the Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, USA
Guillemette Crouzet is a Marie Curie Sklodowska Individual Research Fellow at Warwick University, UK. She is the author of the award-winning book Genses du Moyen-Orient. Le Golfe Persique l'ge des imprialismes (c.18001914) (2015). Eva Miller is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in Middle Eastern History at University College London, UK. She is the author of Early Civilization and the American Modern: Imagining Middle Eastern Origins in the United States, 18931939 (forthcoming).