Setting the Scene Susan Ingalls LewisAn exploration of the rich but often overlooked history of painted cloths in Western art, from the Middle Ages to the present. Once central to religious ceremony, court pageantry, domestic interiors, and scenic design, these versatile and portable works were commonly used but rarely preserved.
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literary accounts of joy are essential to contemporary psychoanalysts because they illuminate the nature of an "object" that
Detailed case examples developed by professionals in the field in Parts II and III accompanied by discussion questions further enhance an understanding of the issues
community involvement
Presents a new option in theology
because of the public consequence of his scholarship for an academic and also a religious body
a vigilante figure who haunted the roads of 18th century France in order to steal from the rich and give their wealth to the poor
This illustrated manual offers a comprehensive guide to thin-section petrography for cultural heritage materials
Part 1 reviews advances in physiology and breeding
The reform program of Deng Xiaoping in the People's Republic of China constitutes one of the most significant political and social change programs in recent history
rather than part of the problem – which was too often the case in the past
An introductory section explores the fundamentals of the field and a section on method examines how knowledge is constructed within media studies