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Temples of Ancient Egypt
Published in Hardcover by Cornell Univ Pr (1997)
Authors: Dieter Arnold, Lanny Bell, Ragnhild Bjerre Finnestad, Gerhard Haeny, and Byron E. Shafer
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thought-provoking and fascinating
This thought-provoking book is comprised of comprehensive essays written by various established scholars. Amongst the topics covered are religion, creation, kingship and the netherworld. The book consists of fascinating surveys of the Ancient Egyptian temples. Byron Shafer gives an overview of temples and rituals; Dieter Arnold explains the evolution of the pyramids through the Middle Kingdom; Gerhard Haeny explained the temples of the Ramessid Period; Lanny Bell describes the Luxor Temple (the monument most visited by tourists); and Ragnbild Finnestad writes on Ptolemaic and Roman temples. A recommended book for the interested.

For the avid Egyptophile
Shafer, et al have compiled a very well written and extremely in-depth examination of the meaning and importance of temples in ancient Egypt. All the sections were fascinating but I especially found Lanny Bell's treatment of Luxor temple (derived from his many years of work there), Gerhard Haeny's section on Mansions of Millions of Years, and Finnestad's chapter on Ptolemaic temples (really a discussion of the context of this period of temples) to be especially engaging. All of these added greatly to my understanding of the topics they addressed. I would recommend this to any serious Egyptophile with the caveat that it is all written largely in scholarly terms. They don't entirely assume prior knowledge but without some foundation in Egyptological literature, readers might find this interesting but a bit thick.


Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000
Published in Hardcover by Univ Pr of Kansas (2001)
Authors: Byron E. Shafer and Anthony J. Badger
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sweeping overview
covers the whole territory of national political history, with the latest scholarship


Religion in Ancient Egypt: Gods, Myths, and Personal Practice
Published in Paperback by Cornell Univ Pr (1991)
Authors: Byron E. Shafer, John R. Baines, and David Silverman
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disappointment
It is only a historical book.There is no useful information for pagans.

A good resource; some parts better than others
Prof. Shafer of Fordham University put this book together in order to fill the need for an English-language survey of ancient Egyptian religion. The result is a relatively short introduction to the subject from three points of view, each addressed by a different author. John Baines writes about the gods, Leonard Lesko about myths, and David Sliverman about religious practice. The idea and organization of the book is commendable; however, I felt that stronger editing could have made the three portions of the book more cohesive and compatible in quality.

There was too much overlap between Baines' and Lesko's sections, and Lesko's chapter seemed to be aimed at a more specialized audience than were the other chapters. I felt that Baines dwelled too much on political history and took the focus off the topic at hand. His article would have benefitted from further subdivision; as it was, the overly long sections lacked clear direction. Baines handles concepts of divinity quite well, but I think he could have provided a better overview of the Egyptian pantheon. On the whole I would give his article a tentative 4 stars.

Lesko's rather short chapter also placed too much focus on political history, and this was doubly frustrating since he didn't say anything different from Baines. His discussion of myths seemed to lack organization and was befuddling for the newcomer to the field. The chapter mostly consists of lengthy and inadequately explained or connected quotations from Egyptian texts. These texts are interesting sounding but cryptic, and Lesko does not provide enough of an overview for one to understand either what they are saying or why he is quoting them. His article has two chief sections: one on cosmogonies, which is very long and opaque, and a much shorter and somewhat clearer section on cosmology. Overall, this article deserves a tentative 3 stars from a newcomer; someone with more specialized knowledge might find it more useful, but I am not sure.

Silverman's chapter was by far the most accessible and informative. Frequent divisions in the text underscored its points while providing strong organization and direction. Silverman's explanations started from basic concepts and worked up to address difficulties in modern methods of study in his field. His chapter came across as an interesting and informative social history of Egypt with particular emphasis on the origins of its structure and morality, both of which derive from religion. This article was engaging and clear, and earns an enthusiastic 5 stars from me.

On the whole, then, some parts of this book were more readable and useful than others. However, it seems to be the most scholarly and trustworthy introduction to the topic. I would not recommend it as pleasure reading, but if you need to know something about the subject it is a good resource.

Clarifies Much
This book is extremely useful for understanding the complex, multifaceted world of the ancient Egyptian Gods. One cannot simply list gods and myths and have them make sense; this book provides three Egyptologists' views on how the Egyptians saw the gods and the universe, how that view evolved in 3000 years, and how they were worshipped throughout that time. There are numerous illustrations, photos, and footnotes. The authors discuss theories about the Armarna period and the divine status of the Pharoah that cannot be found in other books on Ancient Egypt. This is a great book to read if you want to understand the religion as a whole and get the essence of what it was like.


Bifurcated Politics: Evolution and Reform in the National Party Connection
Published in Hardcover by Harvard Univ Pr (1988)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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The Changing Structure of American Politics: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered Before the University of Oxford on 27 January 1986
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr (1986)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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The End of Realignment?: Interpreting American Electoral Eras
Published in Paperback by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (1991)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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Is America Different?: A New Look at American Exceptionalism
Published in Hardcover by Oxford Univ Pr on Demand (1991)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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Partisan Approaches to Postwar American Politics
Published in Paperback by Chatham House Publishers (1998)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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Postwar Politics in the G-7: Orders and Eras in Comparative Perspective
Published in Paperback by Univ of Wisconsin Pr (1996)
Author: Byron E. Shafer
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Present Discontents: American Politics in the Very Late Twentieth Century
Published in Paperback by Chatham House Publishers (1997)
Authors: Byron E. Shafer, Joel H. Silbey, Michael Barone, Charles O. Jones, Alan Ehrenhalt, Edward G. Carmines, Geoffrey C. Layman, and Thomas B. Edsall
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