Studies in Burgundian Romanesque Sculpture, Volume I Joseph BerginRomanesque sculpture in Burgundy, a crucial part of 11th and 12th century European history, reflects the region's economic growth and monastic influence. Neil Stratford, a renowned expert, compiles two volumes of his studies on this topic, including lesser known monuments and new insights. Vol. I: Text, Vol. II: Plates.
Home front heroism explores how civilians were framed as heroic during the Second World War
This book focuses on the significance and effect of theatrical subject matter in key films in several genres
production and consumption of hydrocarbons often provokes intense disputes with serious ramifications
‘Diagnosing the Indonesian Economy: Toward Inclusive and Green Growth’ analyzes the critical development constraints facing the country
Kohen of the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
and prove useful on a range of advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses
the welfare state and individuals and the ways in which change was negotiated over the twentieth century
It offers close readings of specific images
alongside contemporaneous shifts in British society
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Case studies and vignettes provide thick descriptions of the practice Contact Improvisation and reveal how lives change
and a highly influential public intellectual during the second half of the twentieth century