James Henry Breasted (1865-1935) had a career that epitomizes
our popular image of the archaeologist. Daring, handsome, and
charismatic, he traveled on expeditions to remote and politically
unstable corners of the Middle East, helped identify the tomb of
King Tut, and was on the cover of "Tim""e" magazine. But Breasted
was more than an Indiana Jones--he was an accomplished scholar,
academic entrepreneur, and talented author who brought ancient
history to life not just for students but for such notables as
Teddy Roosevelt and Sigmund Freud.In "American Egyptologist,"
Jeffrey Abt weaves together the disparate strands of Breasted's
life, from his small-town origins following the Civil War to his
evolution into the father of American Egyptology and the founder of
the Oriental Institute in the early years of the University of
Chicago. Abt explores the scholarly, philanthropic, diplomatic, and
religious contexts of his ideas and projects, providing insight
into the origins of America's most prominent center for Near
Eastern archaeology. An illuminating portrait of the nearly
forgotten man who demystified ancient Egypt for the general public,
"American Egyptologist" restores James Henry Breasted to the world
and puts forward a brilliant case for his place as one of the most
important scholars of modern times.
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