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This study examines a unique photographic collection spanning the late 19th to mid-20th century, tracing how images of the Hellenic world were created, circulated, archived, and reinterpreted. It explores their materiality, cultural contexts, and evolving meanings, from lantern slides to digital access.

Produktbeschreibung
This study examines a unique photographic collection spanning the late 19th to mid-20th century, tracing how images of the Hellenic world were created, circulated, archived, and reinterpreted. It explores their materiality, cultural contexts, and evolving meanings, from lantern slides to digital access.
Autorenporträt
Deborah Harlan is a UK-based independent scholar who has published on historical photographs of classical lands: academic lantern slide teaching collections, travel photographs in the late Victorian period, the photographs of William Stillman, and the photographs by the Hellenic Travellers' Club. Based on her professional experience with libraries and archives, she catalogued, digitised, and studied the British School at Athens' SPHS photographic collection, while in residence at the British School at Athens from 2015 to 2022. In that period, she published a series of 28 blog articles based on the collection, which were posted in the BSA Archive Stories webpage as related material was made publicly available on the BSA Digital Collections site.