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  • - Eighteenth-Century Chinoiserie and Its Modern Legacy
    av Christiane (Katherine B. McBride Professor Hertel
    1 515

    Introduces and interprets the complex history of German chinoiserie in the long eighteenth century, focusing on its emergence in literature and the arts.

  • av Kristoffer (Associate Professor of Art History Neville
    1 119

    Explores early modern Scandinavia as an integral and essential part of Central Europe. Examines the visual arts in all media from the Reformation to the fall of Sweden as a great power in the earlier eighteenth century.

  • av Jennifer L. Airey
    359 - 1 049

    Explores Mary Shelley as an important religious thinker of the Romantic period. Analyzes her creative engagement with contemporary religious controversies and uncovers a belief system that was both influenced by and profoundly different from those of her male Romantic counterparts.

  • - A Single Moravian Woman in Early America
     
    455

    A collection of letters by Mary Penry (1735-1804), who immigrated to America from Wales and lived in Moravian communities for more than forty years. Offers a sustained view of the spiritual and social life of a single woman in early America.

  • - Animal Fiction and Taxidermy in the Nineteenth-Century Archive
    av Elizabeth (Mount Holyoke College) Young
    555,-

    An analysis of how animals were represented in the nineteenth century in fiction, taxidermy, and other media, threaded together with the author's reflections on animal illness and on the field of animal studies.

  • - Religion, LGBT Activism, and Arts of Resistance in Africa
    av Adriaan van Klinken
    419 - 1 119

    Examines the role of religion in LGBT activism in Kenya. Offers case studies of creative forms of queer visibility through which Kenyan LGBT individuals organize and present themselves in the public domain while critically engaging and appropriating Christian beliefs, symbols, and practices.

  • - The Journal and History of the Brouwer Expedition to Valdivia in 1643
    av Mark (Professor of History Meuwese
    379,-

    An English translation of a Dutch travel account, published in Amsterdam in 1646, that describes the Dutch attempt to establish a foothold in the abandoned Spanish colonial city of Valdivia, Chile, in order to find gold and establish alliances with the indigenous Mapuche people.

  • - A Study in the Solomonic Tradition
    av Allegra Iafrate
    475 - 1 175

    Examines a series of powerful artifacts traditionally associated with King Solomon, largely via extra-canonical textual sources--Solomon's ring, bottles to contain evil forces, the so-called Solomon's knot, a shamir, and a flying carpet--and traces their varying cultural resonances.

  • - Writing Art and History in Nineteenth-Century France
    av Michele Hannoosh
    499 - 1 125

    Demonstrates the crucial role that art-writing played as a tool of historical analysis in the work of the Romantic historian Jules Michelet's work, decisively influencing his most important historical concepts, his idea of history, and his view of the practice of the historian.

  • - Spain and America at the World's Fairs and Centennial Celebrations, 1876-1915
    av M. Elizabeth (Professor of History of Art Boone
    1 229

    Uses Spanish participation at a series of international exhibitions to explore the transnational histories of Spain, the United States, Europe, and America in order to understand how and why the Spanishness of U.S. national identity has been subverted, marginalized, and largely forgotten.

  • av Joseph L. (Professor Emeritus Malone
    1 639

    A diachronic and synchronic account of the verb morphology and phonology of Aramaic, a subfamily of Semitic, from its appearance in history early in the first millennium BCE until approximately the second millennium CE.

  • - Lecturing, Learning, and Difference in the Long Nineteenth Century
     
    495

    Explores the myriad ways that people in the nineteenth century grappled with questions of learning, belonging, civic participation, and deliberation. Focuses on the dynamics of gender, race, region, and religion, and how individuals and groups often excluded from established institutions developed knowledge useful for public life.

  • - Modern Art and Visuality in England, 1848-1914
    av David Peters (The University of East Anglia) Corbett
    1 505

  • - Selected Writings of Francesco Guicciardini
    av Francesco Guicciardini
    475 - 1 229

    A collection of writings by papal advisor and historian Francesco Guicciardini (1483-1540), including letters, treatises, reports, and orations spanning his long career in service to the Medici.

  • - Radical Performances of the African Diaspora in Early Modern Spain
    av Nicholas R. Jones
    485 - 1 319

    An interdisciplinary exploration of white appropriations of black African voices in Spanish theater from the 1500s through the 1700s.

  • - Sexual Trauma in American Art Since 1970
    av Vivien Green (Professor Fryd
    619

    Explores the work of American artists since 1970 who have created an anti-rape, anti-incest counternarrative in opposition to the acceptance of sexual violence against women.

  • av Kumiko Takeuchi
    1 119

    Examines the book of Ecclesiastes, arguing that it may have served as a provocative voice for, or as a catalyst to, the emergence of apocalyptic eschatology and later sectarian conflicts within Judaism in the mid-Second Temple period.

  • - Invitation to Prayer
    av Judith Cohen Margolis
    309,-

    Through drawings, paintings, and poetic, prayerful affirmations grounded firmly in the Jewish experience, the author offers a creative response to her mother's final illness and death.

  • - Women's Rhetoric at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair
    av Kristy (Associate Professor Maddux
    1 229

    Explores women's conceptions of citizenship as articulated in their speeches at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Illustrates how, in addition to working for their own enfranchisement, women also modeled practices of democratic citizenship beyond the ballot.

  • - A Study on the Materiality of Ideas
    av Monica (Professor of Political Theory, University of York) Brito Vieira & Filipe (University of Lisbon) Carreira da Silva
    539 - 1 085

    Explores several classic works of social and political thought, examining how the history of their publication materially affected their meaning and reception over time. Case studies include works by Durkheim, Mead, Marx, Du Bois, and Weber.

  • av Joshua (Virginia Commonwealth University) Eckhardt
    619

    Explores the ways in which the religious controversies and beliefs that surrounded John Donne were circulated in late Elizabethan and early Stuart England.

  • - G. Daniel Massad, A Retrospective
    av Joyce Henri Robinson & G. Daniel Massad
    479 - 579

  • - Human-Animal Stories Against Genocide and Extinction
    av Susan McHugh
    422 - 1 295

    Explores a narrative pattern in which storytellers revisit instances of genocide and extinction not simply to reveal historical erasures of whole populations but also to rearticulate lifeways premised on cross-species interdependence. Focuses on recovering a sense of affective bonds shared across species lines.

  • - Articulations of Nature Since the '60s
    av Mark Cheetham
    549,-

    Explores the practices of ecological art, a genre addressing the widespread public concern with rapid climate change and related environmental issues. Examines connections and divergences between contemporary eco art, land art of the 1960s and '70s, and the historical genre of landscape painting.

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    483

    A collection of essays investigating photography's role in the evolution of media and communication in the nineteenth century.

  • - Ancient Near Eastern Iconography and the Book of Psalms
    av Othmar Keel
    585,-

  • - Mariana of Austria and the Government of Spain
    av Silvia Z. Mitchell
    475 - 1 049

    A reassessment of the regency of Queen Mariana of Austria (1634-1696) during the minority of her son, King Carlos II of Spain, offering a new perspective on the Spanish monarchy in the later seventeenth century.

  • - A Documentary History
     
    1 119

    In this book, Jeffrey Merrick brings together a rich array of primary-source documents—many of which are published or translated here for the first time—that depict in detail the policing of same-sex populations in eighteenth-century France and the ways in which Parisians regarded what they called sodomy or pederasty and tribadism. Taken together, these documents suggest that male and female same-sex relations played a more visible public role in Enlightenment-era society than was previously believed.The translated and annotated sources included here show how robust the same-sex subculture was in eighteenth-century Paris, as well as how widespread the policing of sodomy was at the time. Part 1 includes archival police records from the 1720s to the 1780s that show how the police attempted to manage sodomitical activity through surveillance and repression; part 2 includes excerpts from treatises and encyclopedias, published nouvelles (collections of news) and libelles (libelous writings), fictive portrayals, and Enlightenment treatments of the topic that include calls for legal reform. Together these sources show how contemporaries understood same-sex relations in multiple contexts and cultures, including their own. The resulting volume is an unprecedented look at the role of same-sex relations in the culture and society of the era.The product of years of archival research curated, translated, and annotated by a premier expert in the field, Sodomites, Pederasts, and Tribades in Eighteenth-Century France provides a foundational primary text for the study and teaching of the history of sexuality.

  • - The Travel Notebooks and Other Writings
    av Eugene Delacroix
    449

    A comprehensive, annotated English translation of Eugene Delacroix's most significant writings during his travels in Morocco, Algeria, and southern Spain, recording his observations of places, people, costume, landscapes, and architecture.

  • - Performance, Representation, and the Making of Black Atlantic Tradition
     
    1 119

    Explores how, in the Americas, people of African birth or descent found spiritual and social empowerment in the orbit of the Church. Draws connections between Afro-Catholic festivals and their precedents in the early modern Christian kingdom of Kongo.

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