The Buried Life of Things : How Objects Made History in Nineteenth-Century Britain
The Buried Life of Things : How Objects Made History in Nineteenth-Century Britain
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Author(s): Goldhill, Simon
ISBN No.: 9781107087484
Pages: 268
Year: 201412
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 89.12
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Simon Goldhill offers a fresh and exciting perspective on how the Victorians used material culture to express their sense of the past in an age of progress, especially the biblical past and the past of classical antiquity. From Pompeian skulls on a writer's desk, to religious paraphernalia in churches, to new photographic images of the Holy Land, to the remaking of the cityscape of Jerusalem and Britain, Goldhill explores the remarkable way in which the nineteenth century's sense of history was reinvented through things. The Buried Life of Things shows how new technologies changed how history was discovered and analysed, and how material objects could flare into significance in bitter controversies, and then fade into obscurity and disregard again. This book offers a new route into understanding the nineteenth century's complex and often bizarre attempts to use the past to express its own modernity.


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