
Dialogues with the Dead
Egyptology in British Culture and Religion, 1822-1922
David Gange(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 13. June 2013
Book
Hardback
368 pages
978-0-19-965310-2 (ISBN)
Description
Almost every great figure in nineteenth-century Britain, from Thomas Carlyle to William Gladstone to Charles Darwin, read histories of ancient Egypt and argued about their content. Egypt became a focal point in disputes over the nature of human origins, the patterns underlying human history, the status and purpose of the Bible, and the cultural role of the classics. Egyptian archaeology ingrained its influence everywhere from the lecture halls of the ancient universities to the devotional aids of rural Sunday schools, and the plots of sensation fiction.
Dialogues with the Dead shows, for the first time, how Egyptology's development over the century that followed the decipherment of the hieroglyphic script in 1822 can be understood only through its intimate entanglement with the historical, scientific, and religious contentions which defined the era.
Dialogues with the Dead shows, for the first time, how Egyptology's development over the century that followed the decipherment of the hieroglyphic script in 1822 can be understood only through its intimate entanglement with the historical, scientific, and religious contentions which defined the era.
Reviews / Votes
Dialogues with the Dead must be praised for promoting an inclusive and integrated history of British Egyptology ... It is an academic study that presents meticulous research in an accessible and engaging style, contributing many fresh and new insights to the subject ... essential reading for historians of the nineteenth century, as well as those with an interest in the history of Egyptology and Near Eastern archaeology, archaeological reception and representation. * Alice Williams, Egyptian Archaeology * The definitive history of the study of ancient Egypt in nineteenth-century Britain. * Maria Golia, Times Literary Supplement * [a] splendid cultural history of British Egyptology * Timothy Larsen, Books & Culture *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
For students and scholars interested in Classical studies, especially the reception of ancient civilisations, Egyptology, the history of religion, ancient history, and nineteenth-century British history.
Illustrations
40 black and white in-text illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 222 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
650 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-965310-2 (9780199653102)
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E-Book
06/2013
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OUP eBook
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Person
David Gange is Lecturer in History at the University of Birmingham.
Content
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; LIST OF FIGURES; INTRODUCTION: THE ACCESSION OF MENES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX