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Puritans in Babylon :the ancient Near East and American intellectual life, 1880-1930
- 作者: Kuklick, Bruce,
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- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xii, 253 pages) :illustrations, maps.
- 標題: United States Intellectual life -- 1865-1918. , Civilization Study and teaching. , Civilization Research. , Moyen-Orient Civilisation -- Jusqu'à 622 -- Recherche -- États-Unis. , Civilization , Middle East , Moyen-Orient , Middle East Civilization -- To 622 -- Study and teaching -- United States. , Study and teaching. , CivilizationStudy and teaching , Vie intellectuelle , CivilisationRecherche , États-Unis Vie intellectuelle -- 1865-1918. , Moyen-Orient Civilisation -- Jusqu'à 622 -- Étude et enseignement -- États-Unis. , United States Intellectual life -- 20th century. , State & LocalGeneral. , To 1999 , CivilisationÉtude et enseignement , United States , Intellectual life. , Electronic books. , États-Unis Vie intellectuelle -- 20e siècle. , Regions & Countries - Americas. , HISTORY , Middle East Civilization -- To 622 -- Research -- United States. , HISTORY / Middle East / General , United States - General. , États-Unis , History & Archaeology. , Intellectual life , HISTORY State & Local -- General. , CivilizationResearch , Research. , United States. , Middle East.
- ISBN: 0691193959 , 9780691193953
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-233) and index. List of maps and illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Puritans in Babylon -- Introduction -- Main characters in the story -- Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Notes -- Essay on methods and sources -- Index.
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From the 1880s through the 1920s a motley collection of American scholars, soldiers of fortune, institutional bureaucrats, and financiers created the academic fields that give us our knowledge of the ancient Near East. Bruce Kuklick's new book begins with the story of the initial adventure of these determined investigators--a twelve-year dig near the Biblical Babylon, at Nippur, conducted at intervals from 1888 through 1900 and bankrolled by the Babylonian Exploration Fund. To unearth tens of thousands of cunneiform tablets, the leaders of this venture faced harsh living conditions in the desert and an academic war of each against all that was quickly begun at the site itself. As their knowledge increased, they risked their personal religious beliefs in the search for historical truth. Kuklick discusses their tribulations to illuminate two other contemporary developments: first, the maturation of the American university, particularly in contrast to its German counterpart; and second, the influence of religious-secular conflict on the ways in which Western scholarship appropriated or appreciated other cultures. The Nippur expedition spawned unseemly (and entertaining) fights among the University of Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins, Yale, Harvard, and Chicago for leadership in the study of ancient Near East--not to mention disagreements with their own developing museums and an international scandal called the Hilprecht controversy. More significant than these quarrels was the concern for the meaning of history displayed in this period of Near Eastern scholarship. The field was linked to Biblical criticism and Judeo-Christian interests, and many of the orientalists originally possessed strong religious commitments--which some put aside as they struggled for objectivity. As recent critics have shown, "orientalism" was an example of the West's ability to appropriate the "other" for its own purposes. However, Kuklick's study demonstrates that the censure of orientalism hinges on modes of argumentation that scholars of the ancienet Near East helped to legitimate, and at no small cost to themselves. Bruce Kuklick is Killbrew Professor of History at the University of Pennsylvania. Among his books are To Every Thing a Season: Shibe Park and Urban Philadelphia, 1909-1976 (Princeton), Churchmen and Philosophers: Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey, and The Rise of American Philosophy: Cambridge Massachusetts, 1860-1930. Originally published in 1996. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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