Empires of Faith in Late Antiquity
Histories of Art and Religion from India to Ireland
Herausgeber: Elsner, Ja&
Empires of Faith in Late Antiquity
Histories of Art and Religion from India to Ireland
Herausgeber: Elsner, Ja&
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Explores the problems for studying art and religion in Eurasia arising from ancestral, colonial and post-colonial biases in historiography.
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Explores the problems for studying art and religion in Eurasia arising from ancestral, colonial and post-colonial biases in historiography.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473071
- ISBN-10: 1108473075
- Artikelnr.: 58125046
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 191mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 1270g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473071
- ISBN-10: 1108473075
- Artikelnr.: 58125046
1. Introduction Jä Elsner; Part I. The Imperial Context: 2. The Gandharan
problem Robert Bracey; 3. Writing the art, archaeology and religion of the
Roman Mediterranean Philippa Adrych and Dominic Dalglish; 4. Mystery cult
and material culture in the Graeco-Roman world Philippa Adrych and Dominic
Dalglish; 5. The Viennese invention of late antiquity: between politics and
religion in the forms of late Roman art Jä Elsner; 6. The rise of Byzantine
art and archaeology in late Imperial Russia Maria Lidova; 7. Ferdinand
Piper's Monumentale Theologie (1867) and Schleiermacher's legacy: the
attempted foundation of a Protestant theology of art Stefanie Lenk; Part
II. After Imperialism: Orientalism and its Resistances; 8. The road from
decadence: agendas and personal histories in the rise of early Islamic art
Nadia Ali; 9. Connecting art and Zoroastrianism in Sasanian studies Rachel
Wood; 10. 'Hindu' art and the primordial ¿iva Robert Bracey; Part III.
Post-colonialist, Old Colonialist and Nationalist Fantasies: 11. Jewish
art: before and after the Jewish state (1948) Jesse Lockard and Jä Elsner;
12. Whose history is it anyway? Contests for India's past in the twentieth
century Robert Bracey; 13. Acculturated natives who rebel: revivalist,
Ottomanist and Pan-Arabist engagements with early Islamic art (1876-1930s)
Nadia Ali; 14. Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon art, race and
religion Katherine Cross.
problem Robert Bracey; 3. Writing the art, archaeology and religion of the
Roman Mediterranean Philippa Adrych and Dominic Dalglish; 4. Mystery cult
and material culture in the Graeco-Roman world Philippa Adrych and Dominic
Dalglish; 5. The Viennese invention of late antiquity: between politics and
religion in the forms of late Roman art Jä Elsner; 6. The rise of Byzantine
art and archaeology in late Imperial Russia Maria Lidova; 7. Ferdinand
Piper's Monumentale Theologie (1867) and Schleiermacher's legacy: the
attempted foundation of a Protestant theology of art Stefanie Lenk; Part
II. After Imperialism: Orientalism and its Resistances; 8. The road from
decadence: agendas and personal histories in the rise of early Islamic art
Nadia Ali; 9. Connecting art and Zoroastrianism in Sasanian studies Rachel
Wood; 10. 'Hindu' art and the primordial ¿iva Robert Bracey; Part III.
Post-colonialist, Old Colonialist and Nationalist Fantasies: 11. Jewish
art: before and after the Jewish state (1948) Jesse Lockard and Jä Elsner;
12. Whose history is it anyway? Contests for India's past in the twentieth
century Robert Bracey; 13. Acculturated natives who rebel: revivalist,
Ottomanist and Pan-Arabist engagements with early Islamic art (1876-1930s)
Nadia Ali; 14. Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon art, race and
religion Katherine Cross.
1. Introduction Jä Elsner; Part I. The Imperial Context: 2. The Gandharan
problem Robert Bracey; 3. Writing the art, archaeology and religion of the
Roman Mediterranean Philippa Adrych and Dominic Dalglish; 4. Mystery cult
and material culture in the Graeco-Roman world Philippa Adrych and Dominic
Dalglish; 5. The Viennese invention of late antiquity: between politics and
religion in the forms of late Roman art Jä Elsner; 6. The rise of Byzantine
art and archaeology in late Imperial Russia Maria Lidova; 7. Ferdinand
Piper's Monumentale Theologie (1867) and Schleiermacher's legacy: the
attempted foundation of a Protestant theology of art Stefanie Lenk; Part
II. After Imperialism: Orientalism and its Resistances; 8. The road from
decadence: agendas and personal histories in the rise of early Islamic art
Nadia Ali; 9. Connecting art and Zoroastrianism in Sasanian studies Rachel
Wood; 10. 'Hindu' art and the primordial ¿iva Robert Bracey; Part III.
Post-colonialist, Old Colonialist and Nationalist Fantasies: 11. Jewish
art: before and after the Jewish state (1948) Jesse Lockard and Jä Elsner;
12. Whose history is it anyway? Contests for India's past in the twentieth
century Robert Bracey; 13. Acculturated natives who rebel: revivalist,
Ottomanist and Pan-Arabist engagements with early Islamic art (1876-1930s)
Nadia Ali; 14. Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon art, race and
religion Katherine Cross.
problem Robert Bracey; 3. Writing the art, archaeology and religion of the
Roman Mediterranean Philippa Adrych and Dominic Dalglish; 4. Mystery cult
and material culture in the Graeco-Roman world Philippa Adrych and Dominic
Dalglish; 5. The Viennese invention of late antiquity: between politics and
religion in the forms of late Roman art Jä Elsner; 6. The rise of Byzantine
art and archaeology in late Imperial Russia Maria Lidova; 7. Ferdinand
Piper's Monumentale Theologie (1867) and Schleiermacher's legacy: the
attempted foundation of a Protestant theology of art Stefanie Lenk; Part
II. After Imperialism: Orientalism and its Resistances; 8. The road from
decadence: agendas and personal histories in the rise of early Islamic art
Nadia Ali; 9. Connecting art and Zoroastrianism in Sasanian studies Rachel
Wood; 10. 'Hindu' art and the primordial ¿iva Robert Bracey; Part III.
Post-colonialist, Old Colonialist and Nationalist Fantasies: 11. Jewish
art: before and after the Jewish state (1948) Jesse Lockard and Jä Elsner;
12. Whose history is it anyway? Contests for India's past in the twentieth
century Robert Bracey; 13. Acculturated natives who rebel: revivalist,
Ottomanist and Pan-Arabist engagements with early Islamic art (1876-1930s)
Nadia Ali; 14. Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon art, race and
religion Katherine Cross.