Iraq beyond the headlines : history, archaeology, and war /Benjamin R Foster; Karen Polinger Foster; Patty Gerstenblith

By: Benjamin R Foster ; Karen Polinger Foster ; Patty GerstenblithContributor(s): Benjamin R Foster; Karen Polinger Foster; Patty GerstenblithMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: International Book Distributors | ;Flat No.17,Prakash Apartments,5 Ansari Road ,Daryaganj,new Delhi-110002Series: Series on the Iraq War and its consequences, v. 2Publication details: Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific , ©2005Description: xiii, 277 pages ;24 cmISBN: 9789812563798Subject(s): HistoryGenre/Form: Archaeology and historyDDC classification: 956.704 FOS
Contents:
Ch. 1. Beginnings, modern and ancient -- Ch. 2. Early city states and empires -- Ch. 3. The age of Hammurabi -- Ch. 4. A Babylonian nation-state -- Ch. 5. The Assyrian achievement -- Ch. 6. Babylon and her empire -- Ch. 7. Mesopotamia between two worlds -- Ch. 8. Iraq between Iran and Arabia -- Ch. 9. The Muslim conquest of Iraq -- Ch. 10. The age of Baghdad and Samarra -- Ch. 11. Iraq in the Ottoman empire -- Ch. 12. Colonization and monarchy -- Ch. 13. The republic of Iraq -- Ch. 14. Archaeology past and present in Iraq -- Ch. 15. The Iraq museum and the future of the past -- Ch. 16. International and national legal regimes for the protection of archaeological heritage -- App. Iraqi libraries, research centers, and centers for the arts.
Summary: This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest times to the present in any language. It presents a concise narrative of the rich and varied history of this land, drawing on political, social, economic, artistic, technological, and intellectual material. It also includes excerpts from works of ancient, medieval, and modern literature written in Iraq, some of which are translated for the first time into English. The final chapters provide an introduction to the history of archaeology in Iraq, set in the wider context of the development of archaeology into a scientific discipline. A special section highlights selected objects from the Iraq Museum, with emphasis on their cultural significance and current status in the aftermath of the looting in April 2003. The last chapter offers a unique guide to the complex international and national legal regimes for the protection of cultural heritage. The American-led invasion and occupation of Iraq are a turning point in Iraq's modern history, with important cultural consequences for all periods of its past. For all who seek to understand more fully the current situation, this book includes discussion of cultural and legal issues of the war and occupation, placing recent events in their full context.
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Ch. 1. Beginnings, modern and ancient --
Ch. 2. Early city states and empires --
Ch. 3. The age of Hammurabi --
Ch. 4. A Babylonian nation-state --
Ch. 5. The Assyrian achievement --
Ch. 6. Babylon and her empire --
Ch. 7. Mesopotamia between two worlds --
Ch. 8. Iraq between Iran and Arabia --
Ch. 9. The Muslim conquest of Iraq --
Ch. 10. The age of Baghdad and Samarra --
Ch. 11. Iraq in the Ottoman empire --
Ch. 12. Colonization and monarchy --
Ch. 13. The republic of Iraq --
Ch. 14. Archaeology past and present in Iraq --
Ch. 15. The Iraq museum and the future of the past --
Ch. 16. International and national legal regimes for the protection of archaeological heritage --
App. Iraqi libraries, research centers, and centers for the arts.

This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest times to the present in any language. It presents a concise narrative of the rich and varied history of this land, drawing on political, social, economic, artistic, technological, and intellectual material. It also includes excerpts from works of ancient, medieval, and modern literature written in Iraq, some of which are translated for the first time into English. The final chapters provide an introduction to the history of archaeology in Iraq, set in the wider context of the development of archaeology into a scientific discipline. A special section highlights selected objects from the Iraq Museum, with emphasis on their cultural significance and current status in the aftermath of the looting in April 2003. The last chapter offers a unique guide to the complex international and national legal regimes for the protection of cultural heritage. The American-led invasion and occupation of Iraq are a turning point in Iraq's modern history, with important cultural consequences for all periods of its past. For all who seek to understand more fully the current situation, this book includes discussion of cultural and legal issues of the war and occupation, placing recent events in their full context.

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