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Collective creation - the practice of collaboratively devising works of performance - rose to prominence not simply as a performance making method, but as an... Læs mere
In November 1941, near the city of Rovno, Ukraine, German death squads murdered over 23,000 Jews in what has been described as "the second... Læs mere
In this book the eighteenth century Enlightenment receives an important reassessment, using an astonishing range of materials and objects drawn from Europe and beyond, including artefacts from India and China, West Africa and Polynesia.
What is distinctive about this book is its interdisciplinary approach towards deciphering the complex meanings of President Gabriel Mugabe of Zimbabwe... Læs mere
This English-language monograph examines German artist Anna Dorothea Therbusch's exceptional career as a history painter, portraitist, and pigment innovator within the German and international art world that both criticized and praised her work.
These volumes give an overview of this period in the journal's history and its aftermath, combining biographical accounts of the critics who wrote for Cahiers in the post 1968 period with theoretical explorations of their key texts.
This second collection of primary sources in English translation ranges across a gamut of places and moments in the early modern Spanish Pacific.
Exploring the emergence of this vast Soviet system of concentration camps in long-term perspective, this book aims to inscribe this... Læs mere
During the eighteenth century, comfortable everyday life becomes a new ideal. The good life was no longer about grand representation... Læs mere
This book focuses on the modernist industrial novel as written in five large industrial nations: the United States before WWII, the Stalinist Soviet Union, Weimar Germany, post-WWII Italy, and France.
This book reveals the importance of personal letters in the history of European women between the year 1000 and the advent of the telephone. It explores the changing ways that women used correspondence for self-expression and political mobilization over this period.
Centered on moral critiques of wealth and the unequal distribution of risks and rewards in the lengthy voyages required by the East Indies trade, this book examines the debates surrounding England’s earliest global trading ventures.