About Antiquities : : Politics of Archaeology in the Ottoman Empire / / Zeynep Çelik.

Antiquities have been pawns in empire-building and global rivalries; power struggles; assertions of national and cultural identities; and cross-cultural exchanges, cooperation, abuses, and misunderstandings—all with the underlying element of financial gain. Indeed, “who owns antiquity?” is a content...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Texas Press Complete eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:Austin : : University of Texas Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Author’s Note on Names, Dates, and Measurements --
Introduction --
CHAPTER ONE. Beginnings: The Nineteenth-Century Museum --
CHAPTER TWO. Scholarship and the Imperial Museum --
CHAPTER THREE. The Imperial Museum and Its Visitors --
CHAPTER FOUR. The Ottoman Reading Public and Antiquities --
CHAPTER FIVE. The Landscape of Labor --
CHAPTER SIX. Dual Settlements --
Epilogue: Enduring Dilemmas --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:Antiquities have been pawns in empire-building and global rivalries; power struggles; assertions of national and cultural identities; and cross-cultural exchanges, cooperation, abuses, and misunderstandings—all with the underlying element of financial gain. Indeed, “who owns antiquity?” is a contentious question in many of today’s international conflicts. About Antiquities offers an interdisciplinary study of the relationship between archaeology and empire-building around the turn of the twentieth century. Starting at Istanbul and focusing on antiquities from the Ottoman territories, Zeynep Çelik examines the popular discourse surrounding claims to the past in London, Paris, Berlin, and New York. She compares and contrasts the experiences of two museums—Istanbul’s Imperial Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art—that aspired to emulate European collections and gain the prestige and power of owning the material fragments of ancient history. Going beyond institutions, Çelik also unravels the complicated interactions among individuals—Westerners, Ottoman decision makers and officials, and local laborers—and their competing stakes in antiquities from such legendary sites as Ephesus, Pergamon, and Babylon. Recovering perspectives that have been lost in histories of archaeology, particularly those of the excavation laborers whose voices have never been heard, About Antiquities provides important historical context for current controversies surrounding nation-building and the ownership of the past.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781477310205
9783110745320
DOI:10.7560/310199
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Zeynep Çelik.