An edition of Who saved the Parthenon? (2022)

Who saved the Parthenon?

a new history of the Acropolis before, during and after the Greek Revolution

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An edition of Who saved the Parthenon? (2022)

Who saved the Parthenon?

a new history of the Acropolis before, during and after the Greek Revolution

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"In this magisterial book, William St Clair unfolds the history of the Parthenon throughout the modern era to the present day, with special emphasis on the period before, during, and after the Greek War of Independence of 1821 32. Focusing particularly on the question of who saved the Parthenon from destruction during this conflict, with the help of documents that shed a new light on this enduring question, he explores the contributions made by the Philhellenes, Ancient Athenians, Ottomans and the Great Powers. Marshalling a vast amount of primary evidence, much of it previously unexamined and published here for the first time, St Clair rigorously explores the multiple ways in which the Parthenon has served both as a cultural icon onto which meanings are projected and as a symbol of particular national, religious and racial identities, as well as how it illuminates larger questions about the uses of built heritage. This book has a companion volume with the classical Parthenon as its main focus, which offers new ways of recovering the monument and its meanings in ancient times." -- Publisher's description.

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876

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Table of Contents

Why another book? The place The people The encounter
Communities, real and imagined
The evidence
The new science and its enemies
Towards a practical theory of history
Romanticism and its rhetorics
The choices
The Siege of 1826 and 1827
The surrender
The last days of Ottoman Athens
The living
The dead
"The world had need of them"
The secret
The bargain
The silence
The stories
Which pasts, which futures?
Still a dark heritage
Whose Parthenon?
The Parthenon in our time
Heritage
Appendix A: The Firman obtained by Lord Elgin in 1801 and related documents
Appendix B: The Firman of 1821
Appendix C: The intercepted letters of the Ottoman military commander (Seraskier) Reşid Mehmed Pasha, often Known as Kiutahi or Reschid
Appendix D: The Firman of 1826 and other primary documents relating to the preservation of the ancient monuments of Athens issued by the Ottoman government
Appendix E: Primary contemporary documents recording the views of those who opposed the Greek Revolution
Appendix F: Four local descriptions of Athens from the long millennium.

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Published in
Cambridge, UK]
Copyright Date
2022

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Dewey Decimal Class
938.5
Library of Congress
DF287.P3

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Pagination
1 online resource (xviii, 876 pages)
Number of pages
876

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Open Library
OL52247327M
Internet Archive
2566ed3d-3df1-4e56-a7dc-455ecf7d3a4b
ISBN 10
1783744634, 1783744642, 1783744650, 1800642997
ISBN 13
9781783744633, 9781783744640, 9781783744657, 9781800642997
LCCN
2021392553
OCLC/WorldCat
1099628716

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