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Incidental archaeologists : French officers and the rediscovery of Roman North Africa

معرفی کتاب «Incidental archaeologists : French officers and the rediscovery of Roman North Africa» نوشتهٔ Bonnie Effros، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cornell University Press در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In__Incidental Archaeologists__, Bonnie Effros examines the archaeological contributions of nineteenth-century French military officers, who, raised on classical accounts of warfare and often trained as cartographers, developed an interest in the Roman remains they encountered when commissioned in the colony of Algeria. By linking the study of the Roman past to French triumphant narratives of the conquest and occupation of the Maghreb, Effros demonstrates how Roman archaeology in the forty years following the conquest of the Ottoman Regencies of Algiers and Constantine in the 1830s helped lay the groundwork for the creation of a new identity for French military and civilian settlers.Effros uses France's violent colonial war, its efforts to document the ancient Roman past, and its brutal treatment of the region's Arab and Berber inhabitants to underline the close entanglement of knowledge production with European imperialism. Significantly,__Incidental Archaeologists__shows how the French experience in Algeria contributed to the professionalization of archaeology in metropolitan France.Effros demonstrates how the archaeological expeditions undertaken by the French in Algeria and the documentation they collected of ancient Roman military accomplishments reflected French confidence that they would learn from Rome's technological accomplishments and succeed, where the Romans had failed, in mastering the region. In Incidental Archaeologists , Bonnie Effros examines the archaeological contributions of nineteenth-century French military officers, who, raised on classical accounts of warfare and often trained as cartographers, developed an interest in the Roman remains they encountered when commissioned in the colony of Algeria. By linking the study of the Roman past to French triumphant narratives of the conquest and occupation of the Maghreb, Effros demonstrates how Roman archaeology in the forty years following the conquest of the Ottoman Regencies of Algiers and Constantine in the 1830s helped lay the groundwork for the creation of a new identity for French military and civilian settlers. Effros uses France's violent colonial war, its efforts to document the ancient Roman past, and its brutal treatment of the region's Arab and Berber inhabitants to underline the close entanglement of knowledge production with European imperialism. Significantly, Incidental Archaeologists shows how the French experience in Algeria contributed to the professionalization of archaeology in metropolitan France. Effros demonstrates how the archaeological expeditions undertaken by the French in Algeria and the documentation they collected of ancient Roman military accomplishments reflected French confidence that they would learn from Rome's technological accomplishments and succeed, where the Romans had failed, in mastering the region. From 1830, The Roman Ruins Of North Africa Intrigued Invading French Military Officers And Became Key To The Colonial Narrative Justifying French Settlement Of North Africa-- Knowing And Controlling : Early Archaeological Exploration In The Algerian Colony -- Envisioning The Future : French Generals' Use Of Ancient Rome In The 1840s -- The View From Ancient Lambaesis -- Institutionalizing Algerian Archaeology -- Cartography And Field Archaeology During The Second Empire -- Epilogue : Classical Archaeology In Algeria After 1870. Bonnie Effros. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "From 1830, the Roman ruins of North Africa intrigued invading French military officers and became key to the colonial narrative justifying French settlement of North Africa"-- Provided by publisher
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