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From Paris To Pompeii French Romanticism And The Cultural Politics Of Archaeology Gran Blix

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From Paris To Pompeii French Romanticism And The Cultural Politics Of Archaeology Gran Blix
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Göran Blix
ISBN: 9780812201307, 0812201302
Language: English
Year: 2013

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From Paris To Pompeii French Romanticism And The Cultural Politics Of Archaeology Gran Blix by Göran Blix 9780812201307, 0812201302 instant download after payment.

Through the iconic example of Pompeii, and the spell this city cast on the early nineteen-century French Romantic imagination, From Paris to Pompeii shows how an archaeological gaze arose in response to a secular anxiety of memory loss and helped define our modern relationship to history.


Through the iconic example of Pompeii, and the spell this city cast on the early nineteen-century French Romantic imagination, From Paris to Pompeii shows how an archaeological gaze arose in response to a secular anxiety of memory loss and helped define our modern relationship to history.

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