In search of pre-classical antiquity : rediscovering ancient peoples in Mediterranean Europe (19th and 20th c.) / edited by Antonino de Francesco.
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- Archaeology -- Political aspects -- Europe, Southern -- History
- Archaeology -- Political aspects -- Mediterranean Region -- History
- Nationalism -- Europe, Southern -- History
- Nationalism -- Mediterranean Region -- History
- Political culture -- Europe, Southern -- History
- Political culture -- Mediterranean Region -- History
- Historiography -- Political aspects -- Europe, Southern -- History
- Historiography -- Political aspects -- Mediterranean Region -- History
- Europe, Southern -- Antiquities
- Mediterranean Region -- Antiquities
- Archéologie -- Aspect politique -- Europe méridionale -- Histoire
- Nationalisme -- Europe méridionale -- Histoire
- HISTORY -- Europe -- Western
- Antiquities
- Archaeology -- Political aspects
- Historiography -- Political aspects
- Nationalism
- Political culture
- Southern Europe
- Mediterranean Region
- 940.2 23
- D974
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The book aims rethinking the cultural history of Mediterranean nationalisms between 19th and 20th centuries by tracing their specific approach to antiquity in the forging of a national past. 0By focusing on how national imaginaries dealt with this topic and how history and archaeology relied on antiquity, this collection of essays introduces a comparative approach presenting several cases studies concerning many regions including Spain, Italy and Slovenia as well as Albania, Greece and Turkey. 0By adopting the perspective of a dialogue among all these Mediterranean political cultures, this book breaks significantly new ground, because it shifts attention on how Southern Europe nationalisms are an interconnected political and cultural experience, directly related to the intellectual examples of Northern Europe, but also developing its own particular trends.
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