Bernini at Saint Peter's - The Pilgrimage Ashwin KumarThis book discusses Gianlorenzo Bernini's remarkable role in the ongoing transformation of Saint Peter's basilica over nearly six decades. It argues that Bernini envisioned Saint Peter's as a pilgrimage church, symbolizing the journey of human life for both himself and the visiting faithful.
the authors conceive of new languages in which encoded pictorial images offer an unparalleled fusion of art and language
It explores how new class and gender identities were forged through the architecture and decoration of the home
In artistic transduction
it situates music in its proper place among other intellectual developments that took place in eleventh-century Germany
Performing the testimonial offers a new critical engagement with verbatim and testimonial theatre that draws on an analysis of a number of international contemporary verbatim and testimonial plays
It trumps up local alternatives to solving conflicts on the continent and avers that it is possible to revert to these local mechanisms of governance and conflict resolution as has been done in Somaliland with positive results
Drawing upon a new perspective of competitive social repositioning and numerous new sources
A multi-disciplinary set of essays revolving around the routes of Bob Dylan’s cultural appropriations
includes fascinating source material from Government records and the private papers of Roosevelt
the book establishes a unique picture of where devolution in Britain stands today
Letty Lind and Cissie Loftus achieved international fame
Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes