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Perspectives on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Studies / Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Perspectives on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Studies: An Introduction -- Part I The Edge of the Abyss: The Study of Antiquity Under Totalitarian Threat -- Chapter 1 Hittite Studies at the Crossroads: Albrecht Goetze’s and Hans Gustav Güterbock’s Flight from Nazi Germany -- Chapter 2 Language and Race in Assyriology: From Benno Landsberger to Wolfram von Soden -- Chapter 3 Assyriology in Nazi Germany: The Case of Wolfram von Soden -- Chapter 4 Carthage the Deceitful and Perfidious Albion: The Phoenicians and the British in Fascist Italy -- Chapter 5 The Sharing Out of Antiquities in Syria During the Interwar Period: Sir Leonard Woolley’s Excavation at Tell Sheikh Yusuf (Al- Mina) -- Chapter 6 “Die Assyriologie nicht weiter unberücksichtigt bleiben dürfte”: On the (Non-)Existence of Assyriology at the German University in Prague (1908–1945) -- Part II Intellectual History and Ancient Near Eastern Studies: Some Case Studies -- Chapter 7 Notes on the History of the Historiography of Cuneiform Mathematics -- Chapter 8 Feudalism and Vassalage in Twentieth- Century Assyriology -- Chapter 9 Nation Building in the Plain of Antioch from Hatti to Hatay -- Part III From Our Stories to the History of Ancient Near Eastern Studies -- Chapter 10 The Historiography of Assyriology in Turkey: A Short Survey -- Chapter 11 Ancient Near Eastern Studies and Portuguese Academia: A Love Affair Under Construction -- Chapter 12 Near Eastern Archaeology and the Czech- Speaking Lands -- Chapter 13 Tintin in Mesopotamia: The Story of Belgian Assyriology (1890–2017) -- Chapter 14 Assyriology in Iran? -- Chapter 15 Assyriology in China -- Chapter 16 Looking for a Tell: The Beginnings of Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology at the University of Barcelona -- Part IV Current Prospectives, Future Perspectives -- Chapter 17 Big Data, Big Deal: Use of Google Books Ngram Viewer and JSTOR Data for Research for Charting the Rise of Assyriology -- Chapter 18 The Future of the Past: How the Past Contributes to the Construction of Syrian National Identity -- Conclusions -- References |
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