Christianising Assyria (II) (original ) (raw )Christianising Assyria (I)
Ramsin Edward
Banipal: Issued by General Directorate of Syriac Culture and Arts, 2024
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2018 Between continuity and change. Collective memories of the Assyrian elites in the 2nd and 1st millennia (Workshop Paris)
Aaron Schmitt
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“The Ancient Near East in the Late Antique Near East: Syriac Christian Appropriation of the Biblical Past,” in Antiquity in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian Pasts in the Greco-Roman World, ed. Gregg Gardner and Kevin Osterloh (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2008), 394-415.
Adam Becker
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2018_The Composition and structure of the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Ethnicity, Language and Identities, in R. Rollinger (Ed.), Conceptualizing Past, Present and Future, Münster 2018, 443-494
Mario Fales
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Multiple Resource Sharing Groups as Basis of Multiple Identities - The Assyrian Heritage.pdf
Mark Tomass
The Assyrian Heritage: Threads of Continuity and Influence, 2012
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2019_The Composition and Structure of the Neo-Assyrian Empire: Ethnicity, Language and Identities, in R. Mattila, G. B. Lanfranchi, R. Rollinger (Eds,), Writing Neo-Assyrian History. Sources, Problem and Approaches (= SAA 29), The Neo.Assyrian Text Corpus Project
Mario Fales
2019
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Sargon G. Donabed: Reforging a Forgotten History: Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015; pp. xiv + 416
Daniel J. Tower
Journal of Religious History, 2016
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Davide Nadali, 2020, How Ancient and Modern Memory Shapes the Past: A Canon of Assyrian Memory
Davide Nadali
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Danti, M. D. and M. Cifarelli. In Press. “Assyrianizing Contexts at Hasanlu Tepe IVb?: Materiality and Identity in Northwest Iran,” In J. MacGinnis and D. Wicke, eds. The Provincial Archaeology of the Assyrian Empire. (Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research).
Michael Danti , megan cifarelli
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Assyrian Christians
Aaron Butts
“Assyrian Christians,” in Eckart Frahm (ed.), Companion to Assyria (Malden: Wiley Blackwell, 2017). 599-612.
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Düring, B.S. (2015). Introduction. In B.S. Düring (ed.), Understanding Hegemonic Practices of the Early Assyrian Empire. Leiden: NINO: 9-32.
Bleda During
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Population and Identity in the Assyrian Empire
John MacGinnis
in Ö A Cetrez, S Donabed & A Makko (edd.) The Assyrian Heritage. Threads of Continuity and Influence (Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, Studies in Religion and Society 7). Uppsala. , 2012
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Identity and Assimilation at the Edge of the Empire : Aramaeans, Luwians and Assyrians through the Archaeological Record in the Northern Levant
Sebastiano Soldi
G. Garbati, T. Pedrazzi (eds), Transformations and Crisis in the Mediterranean. “Identity” and Interculturality in the Levant and the Phoenician West during the 12th -8th Centuries BCE. Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Rome , CNR, May 8-9 2013. Rome: Fabrizio Serra editore., 2015
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The Origins and Development of Assyrian Nationalism
Robert DeKelaita
2003
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Early Dynastic People and Neo-Assyrians in the Wake of Cultural Heritage and Conflict : “We, as Them” or “We, and Them”?”
Fabrice De Backer
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On the Existence of National Identity Before'Imagined Communities': The Example of the Assyrians of Mesopotamia, Anatolia, and Persia
Hannibal Travis
2011
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“The Cave of Treasures and Formation of Syriac Christian Identity in Late Antique Mesopotamia: Between Tradition and Innovation,” in: B. Bitton-Ashkelony and L. Perrone (eds.), Between Personal and Institutional Religion (CELAMA 15; Turnhout: Brepols, 2013), 155-194.
Sergey Minov
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Rethinking Assyrian History
Maria Grazia Masetti-Rouault
2018
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The Assyrians A Historical and Current Reality
Efrem Yildiz
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East of Assyria? Hasanlu and the problem of Assyrianization, in Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period, edited by Virginia Herrmann and Craig Tyson. Boulder: University Press of Colorado (2019), 210-239.
megan cifarelli
Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period, 2019
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Ethnicity in the Assyrian Empire. A view from the nisbe, (II): "Assyrians
George Odisho
ISIMU
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Resurrected and Reevaluated: The Neo-Assyrian Temple as a Ritualized and Ritualizing Built Environment (PhD Dissertation)
Kiersten Neumann
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Ethnicity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire: A View from the nisbe (II): "Assyrians", in M.G. BIga, J. Cordoba et al. (Eds.), Homenaje a Mario Liverani, ISIMU voll. 11-12 (2009-2010, BUT 2015), 183-204
Mario Fales
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Düring B.S. (2018), At the Root of the Matter: The Middle Assyrian Prelude to Empire. In: Tyson C., Herrmann V. (Eds.) Imperial Peripheries in the Neo-Assyrian Period. Boulder: University of Colorado Press. 47-79.
Bleda During
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The history of the Middle-Assyrian Empire
David Kertai
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Danti, M. D. and M. Cifarelli. “Assyrianizing Contexts at Hasanlu Tepe IVb?: Materiality and Identity in Northwest Iran,” Chapter 32 In J. MacGinnis and D. Wicke, eds. The Provincial Archaeology of the Assyrian Empire. (Cambridge: McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research) 2016.
Michael Danti , megan cifarelli
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2019-Archaeological Remains and Neo-Assyrian History
Janoscha Kreppner
PUBLICATIONS OF THE FOUNDATION FOR FINNISH ASSYRIOLOGICAL RESEARCH NO. 24 STATE ARCHIVES OF ASSYRIA STUDIES VOLUME XXIX, 2019
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Editorial: Twenty Volumes of Neo-Assyrian Studies Later...., SAAB 20 (2013-2014), 1-31
Mario Fales
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Review: John Joseph, The Modern Assyrians of the Middle East: Encounters with Western Christian Missions, Archaeologists and Colonial Powers (Leiden: Brill, 2002)
Joel Walker
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A Bibliography of Neo-Assyrian Studies (1998–2006)
Mikko Luukko
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National and Ethnic Identity in the Neo-Assyrian Empire and Assyrian Identity in Post-Empire Times. BY Simo Parpola
Dalia Pokutta
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Review of Özdemir, Assyrian Identity and the Great War: Nestorian, Chaldean and Syrian Christians in the 20th Century, trans. L. M. A. Gough (Dunbeath: Whittles Publishing, 2013)
Charles Häberl
International Journal of Middle East Studies, volume 45, issue 04, pp. 829-831, 2013
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“Make Them Pay”: Charting the Social Topography of an Old Assyrian Caravan Cycle
Edward P Stratford
Journal of Cuneiform Studies
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Religious Texts as Historical Sources: Assyrian Prophecies as Sources of Esarhaddon’s Nineveh A Inscription
Martti Nissinen
Religious Texts as Historical Sources: Assyrian Prophecies as Sources of Esarhaddon’s Nineveh A Inscription
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National and Social Identity Construction among the Modern Assyrians/Syrians
Marta Wozniak-Bobinska
Parole de l’Orient 36, Kaslik (Lebanon), 2011
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