Damqatum - Number 18 (2022)
Title | Damqatum - Number 18 (2022) PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Cano Moreno |
Publisher | CEHAO |
Pages | 60 |
Release | 2022-12-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.
Damqatum - Number 19 (2023)
Title | Damqatum - Number 19 (2023) PDF eBook |
Author | Jorge Cano Moreno |
Publisher | CEHAO |
Pages | 62 |
Release | 2023-12-31 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Damqatum is a journal dedicated to the history and archaeology of the Near East, oriented to the general public.
Iron Age Terracotta Figurines from the Southern Levant in Context
Title | Iron Age Terracotta Figurines from the Southern Levant in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Erin D. Darby |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 2021-10-25 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9004436774 |
This interdisciplinary volume is a ‘one-stop location’ for the most up-to-date scholarship on Southern Levantine figurines in the Iron Age. The essays address terracotta figurines attested in the Southern Levant from the Iron Age through the Persian Period (1200–333 BCE). The volume deals with the iconography, typology, and find context of female, male, animal, and furniture figurines and discusses their production, appearance, and provenance, including their identification and religious functions. While giving priority to figurines originating from Phoenicia, Philistia, Jordan, and Israel/Palestine, the volume explores the influences of Egyptian, Anatolian, Mesopotamian, and Mediterranean (particularly Cypriot) iconography on Levantine pictorial material.
The Politics of Israel's Past
Title | The Politics of Israel's Past PDF eBook |
Author | Emanuel Pfoh |
Publisher | Sheffield Phoenix Press Limited |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781907534829 |
It is not uncommon that historical images-presented as simply given, self-evident and even indisputable-are employed in political readings of the past and used as a legitimizing tool. For that reason, the authors of this volume, biblical scholars, archaeologists, anthropologists and historians, undertake a deconstruction of modern biblical discourses on the Bible's production and the history of ancient Israel, enabling the exploration of critical approaches to ancient Palestine's past, to the history of the peoples of the region, to the history of the biblical text(s) and, last but not least, to the modern political uses of biblical narratives as legitimizing land ownership and nationalisms. Among the topics treated are the appearance of Judaism and its connection to the production of biblical literature, the politics of archaeological practice in Israel, the role of archaeology in the production of nationalist narratives of the past, the relationship between genetic studies and Jewish nationalism, and the prospects for writing critical histories of ancient Palestine beyond biblical images and religious and political aspirations. Each article illustrates the close relationship between the Bible, archaeology and processes of nation-building in the State of Israel. The Politics of Israel's Past concerns itself both with the ways in which contemporary politics affects the knowledge of the past and with the processes by which constructions of an ancient past legitimate modern political situations.
Religions and the Global Rise of Civilizational Populism
Title | Religions and the Global Rise of Civilizational Populism PDF eBook |
Author | Ihsan Yilmaz |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2023-01-12 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9811990522 |
This books explores the rise of civilizational populism throughout the world, and its consequences. Civilizational populism posits that democracy ought to be based upon enacting the ‘people’s will’, yet it adds a new and troubling dimension to populism’s thin ideology: a civilization based classification of peoples and division of society. Today, we increasingly find not conflict between civilizations, but conflict within states over their civilizational identity. From Western Europe to Turkey, and from India and Pakistan to Indonesia, populists are increasingly employing a civilization based classification of peoples in order to define the identities of ‘the people’ and their perceived enemies. This book is the first to examine civilizational populism as global phenomenon rather than a uniquely Western form of politics. Through a series of case studies, the book examines the role played by religion in forming civilizational identities, but also investigates the often deleterious consequences of civilizational populism entering the political mainstream.
Ottoman Diplomacy
Title | Ottoman Diplomacy PDF eBook |
Author | A. Nuri Yurdusev |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2016-01-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0230554431 |
This book provides a general understanding of Ottoman diplomacy in relation to the modern international system. The origins of Ottoman diplomacy have been traced back to the Islamic tradition and Byzantine Inner Asian heritage. The Ottomans regarded diplomacy as an institution of the modern international system. They established resident ambassadors and the basic institutions and structure of diplomacy. The book concludes with a review of the legacy of Ottoman diplomacy.
An Ottoman Statesman in War and Peace
Title | An Ottoman Statesman in War and Peace PDF eBook |
Author | Virginia H. Aksan |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789004101166 |
This study of Ahmed Resmi, servant and critic of the state, offers new insights into Ottoman eighteenth-century society, emphasizing the impact of the 1768-74 Russo-Turkish war on an outmoded world-view, and the call for the reconstruction of the Ottoman polity.