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文档介绍:CLASSICAL PRESENCES
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CLASSICAL PRESENCES
The texts, ideas, images, and material culture of ancient Greece and Rome
have always been crucial to attempts to appropriate the past in order to
authenticate the present. They underlie the mapping of change and the
assertion and challenging of values and identities, old and new. Classical
Presences brings the latest scholarship to bear on the contexts, theory, and
practice of such use, and abuse, of the classical past.
The Nation and its
Ruins: Antiquity,
Archaeology, and
National Imagination
in Greece
YANNIS HAMILAKIS
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