Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Foreword
Introduction: Pillars of Policy
Chapter 1: Alternative Futures
Chapter 2: Preference in Paris
Chapter 3: Open Intelligence
Chapter 4: Diplomatic Deliverables
Chapter 5: Organic Lives
Reflections
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Christina Luke is Associate Professor of Archaeology and History of Art at Koç University, Istanbul. Her work includes US Cultural Diplomacy and Archaeology: Soft Power, Hard Heritage (2013) and Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and the Antiquities Trade (2006).
"Christina Luke's timely book on the struggles of cultural and
natural heritage preservation and the challenges of conducting
research-driven archaeological work also reveals a broader storyof
heritage, capitalism and world politics inthe last century....This
excellent andscholarly book sets a high standard in research and
presentation. It will be of use and interest to all those
interested in the cultural history of the Middle East." -- Gül
Pulhan,
Antiquity
"A Pearl in Peril opens up an expansive new landscape from which to
explore the political economy of archaeology and heritage in
Turkey. Luke effectively bridges the deep histories of
international development and diplomacy, extraction and excavation
to produce a compelling new account for our times. Highly readable,
complex and compelling, the result is nothing less than a
revelation."
-- Lynn Meskell, Stanford University
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