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A comprehensive survey of Islamic gardens, from antiquity through to the present.
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In The Difference Is Spreading, Al Filreis, creator and lead teacher of the open online course on modern and contemporary poetry known... Læs mere
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In Cultures of Witnessing, Emma Lipton considers the plays that were performed in the streets of York on the Feast of Corpus Christi from the late... Læs mere
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In Won in Translation Roger Chartier considers the mobility of the early modern text and the plurality of circulating versions of the same... Læs mere
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In The Textual Effects of David Walker's "Appeal" Marcy J. Dinius offers the first... Læs mere
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In A Feast of Flowers, Christopher Krupa focuses on Ecuador's booming cut-flower sector and shows how capitalist expansion bound the Global South to new modes of financial dependency and subjected indigenous workers to elaborate forms of racial "improvement" and uplift.
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Covering more than two centuries of social, economic, and political change, and offering a challenging, innovative approach to urban as well national history, First City tells the Philadelphia story through the wealth of material culture its citizens have chosen to preserve.
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City of Dispossessions argues that the dispossession of Native Americans and African Americans explains the... Læs mere
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In Inventing William of Norwich Heather Blurton offers a revisionist reading of Thomas Monmouth's account of the saint's... Læs mere
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Embodying the Soul argues that classical medicine was reconfigured as a sacred Christian art across the Carolingian Empire in the ninth century, becoming not simply a method of physical rehabilitation but also a tool of spiritual transformation.