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Politics of the Past: Archaeology, Nationalism and Diplomacy in Afghanistan (1919–2001) ...
Meharry, J. Eva. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
Abstract: Amid the wave of heightened nationalism sweeping across the Middle East in the wake of World War One, Afghanistan gained ‘independence’ from British control of its foreign affairs. Afghan political leaders immediately sought to form a progressive nation-state from a culturally, ethnically and linguistically divided people, while also attempting to assert Afghanistan’s position in the new world order. Archaeology proved to be one means of promoting these political agendas, with the National Museum of Afghanistan and prominent archaeological sites serving as valuable national symbols at home and abroad. Yet as successive Afghan political administrations employed archaeology to promote their nationalist agendas in national politics and diplomacy, archaeology also became a point of contestation between elements of progressive and conservative ideologies at moments of significant political change. In 2001, this conflict culminated in the destruction of the monumental Bamiyan Buddha statues and pre-Islamic ...
Keyword: Afghanistan; Archaeology; Diplomacy; History of Afghanistan; Nationalism; Politics
URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.55881
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/308793
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Politics of the Past: Archaeology, Nationalism and Diplomacy in Afghanistan (1919–2001)
Meharry, J. Eva. - : University of Cambridge, 2020. : Jesus, 2020
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