
The Nation and its Ruins
Antiquity, Archaeology, and National Imagination in Greece
Yannis Hamilakis(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 30. July 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-19-957290-8 (ISBN)
Description
This innovative, extensively illustrated study examines how classical antiquities and archaeology contributed significantly to the production of the modern Greek nation and its national imagination. It also shows how, in return, national imagination has created and shaped classical antiquities and archaeological practice from the nineteenth century to the present. Yannis Hamilakis covers a diverse range of topics, including the role of antiquities in the foundation of the Greek state in the nineteenth century, the Elgin marbles controversy, the role of archaeology under dictatorial regimes, the use of antiquities in the detention camps of the Greek civil war, and the discovery of the so-called tomb of Philip of Macedonia.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
51 in-text illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
465 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-957290-8 (9780199572908)
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08/2007
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Person
Yannis Hamilakis is Senior Lecturer in Archaeology at the University of Southampton.
Content
1. Memories cast in marble: introduction ; 2. The 'soldiers' the 'priests'. and the 'hospitals for contagious diseases': the producers of archaeological matter-realities ; 3. From the Western to indigenous Hellenism: archaeology, antiquity, and the invention of modern Greece ; 4. The archaeologist as shaman the sensory national archaeology of Manolis Andronikos ; 5. Spartan visions: antiquity and the Metaxas dictatorship ; 6. The other Parthenon: antiquity and national memory at the concentration camp ; 7. Nostalgia for the whole: the Parthenon (or 'Elgin') marbles ; 8. The nation in ruins? Conclusions