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Creta Antica 7
Yannis Hamilakis and Nicoletta Momigliano, Archaeology and European Modernity: Stories from the Borders
Philip Carabott, A Country in a ‘State of Destitution’ Labouring under an ‘Unfortunate Regime’: Crete at the Turn of the 20th century (1898-1906)
James Whitley, The Minoans - a Welsh invention? A View from East Crete
Christine Morris, From Ideologies of Motherhood to ‘Collecting Mother Goddesses’
Philip Duke, Knossos as Memorial, Ritual and Metaphor
Ken Lapatin, Forging the Minoan past
Andrew Sherrat, Crete, Greece and the Orient in the Thought of Gordon Childe (with an Appendix on Toynbee and Spengler: the Afterlife of the Minoans in European Intellectual History)
Lena Sjögren, Minoan Wannabees: The Resurrection of Minoan Influences in Scandinavian Archaeology
Yannis Hamilakis, The Colonial, the National, and the Local: Legacies of the ‘Minoan’ Past
Esther Solomon, Knossos: Social Uses of a Monumental Landscape
Roderick Beaton, Minoans in Modern Greek Literature
David Roessel, Happy Little Extroverts and Bloodthirsty Tyrants: Minoans and Mycenaeans
in Literature in English after Evans and Schliemann
Cathy Gere, Cretan Psychoanalysis and Freudian Archaeology: H.D.’s Minoan Analysis with Freud in 1933
Fritz Blakolmer, The Arts of Bronze Age Crete and the European Modern Style: Reflecting and Shaping Different Identities
Vincenzo La Rosa and Pietro Militello, Minoan Crete in 20th-century Italian Culture
Anna Simandiraki, The ‘Minoan’ Experience of Schoolchildren in Crete
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