Life-writing in the History of Archaeology: (Record no. 16414)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
International Standard Book Number 9781800084513
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Original cataloging agency NVIC
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Title Life-writing in the History of Archaeology:
Remainder of title Critical perspectives
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. University College London,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023
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Extent xvii, 410 p.,
Other physical details Ill., col., fig., tables.;
Dimensions 24 cm
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Title Introduction / Gabriel Moshenska and Clare Lewis -- Part I: Critical perspectives -- 1. Biography in science studies and the historiography of archaeology: Some methodological guidelines / Marc-Antoine Kaiser -- 2. A plea for 'higher criticism' in disciplinary history: Life-writing sources in the history of German-speaking Egyptology / Thomas L. Gertzen -- 3. Toward a prosopography of archaeology from the margins / Thea De Armond -- 4. Crafting an institution, reshaping a discipline: Intellectual biography, the archive and philanthropic culture / Jeffrey Abt -- 5. An epistolary corpus: Beyond the margins of ‘official’ archives, T.E. Peet’s First World War correspondence / Clare Lewis -- 6. Archaeology, social networks and lives: ‘Dig writing’ and the history of archaeology / Bart Wagemakers -- Part II: Sources and networks -- 7. The accidental linguist: Herbert Thompson’s contribution to Egyptian language studies traced through his archive / Catherine Ansorge -- 8. Margerie Venables Taylor (1881-1963): An unsung heroine of Roman Britain? / Martha Lovell Stewart -- 9. Father Alfred-Louis Delattre (1850-1932) versus Paul Gauckler (1866-1911): The struggle to control archaeology at Carthage at the turn of the twentieth century / Joann Freed -- 10. Hugh Falconer: botanist, palaeontologist, controversialist / Tim Murray -- 11. Personal and professional networks in early nineteenth-century Egyptology: The letters of Conrad Leemans to Thomas Pettigrew / Gabriel Moshenska -- 12. Life-writing Vere Gordon Childe from secret surveillance files / Katie Meheux -- Part III: Reflections on practice -- 13. Alternative narratives in the history of archaeology: Exploring diaries as a form of reflexivity / Oscar Moro Abadía -- 14. Archaeologists, curators, collectors and donors: reflecting on the past through archaeological lives / David Gill -- 15. The ghosts of Mary Ann Severn Newton: Grief, an imagined life and (auto)biography / Debbie Challis -- Index<br/><br/>
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Summary, etc. "Life-writing is a vital part of the history of archaeology, and a growing field of scholarship within the discipline. The lives of archaeologists are entangled with histories of museums and collections, developments in science and scholarship, and narratives of nationalism and colonialism into the present. In recent years life-writing has played an important role in the surge of new research in the history of archaeology, including ground-breaking studies of discipline formation, institutionalisation, and social and intellectual networks. Sources such as diaries, wills, film, and the growing body of digital records are powerful tools for highlighting the contributions of hitherto marginalised archaeological lives including many pioneering women, hired labourers and other ‘hidden hands’.<br/><br/>This book brings together critical perspectives on life-writing in the history of archaeology from leading figures in the field. These include studies of archive formation and use, the concept of ‘dig-writing’ as a distinctive genre of archaeological creativity, and reviews of new sources for already well-known lives. Several chapters reflect on the experience of life-writing, review the historiography of the field, and assess the intellectual value and significance of life-writing as a genre. Together, they work to problematise underlying assumptions about this genre, foregrounding methodology, social theory, ethics and other practice-focused frameworks in conscious tension with previous practices." --Provided by publisher.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element History of Archaeology
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element History of Egyptology
Chronological subdivision 19th century
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Biographies
Form subdivision Dig writing
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Personal name Clare Lewis
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Personal name Gabriel Moshenska
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Uniform Resource Identifier <a href="https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10172774/1/Life-writing-in-the-History-of-Archaeology.pdf">https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10172774/1/Life-writing-in-the-History-of-Archaeology.pdf</a>
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo (NVIC) Library First Floor - 1.05 01/16/2024   I 1284 I 1284 01/16/2024 01/16/2024 Books