Birmingham Stories: local histories of migration and settlement and the practice of history [PDF]
Over the last decade research on the history of ethnic minority migrant communities in Birmingham and the West Midlands has grown with investigations looking at postwar migration and settlement; ‘race’ thinking and racism; social movements and community ...
Grosvenor, Ian, Myers, Kevin
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The historiography of the Black Panther party [PDF]
This article examines forty years of historical writing on the Black Panther Party (BPP), arguing that this historiography has now reached maturity. It evaluates key publications on the BPP, splitting the historiography into three periods.
Eagles, JOE STREET, Pearson
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‘Changing images: reciprocity between nineteenth-century paintings conservation and art history’. Review of: Matthew Hayes, The Renaissance Restored. Paintings Conservation and the Birth of Modern Art History in nineteenth-century Europe, Los Angeles: Getty Conservation Institute, 2021 [PDF]
Matthew Hayes’ volume examines the influence of nineteenth-century scholarship on the activities of contemporary paintings restorers, and, vice-versa, investigates how the visual effects of conservation treatments impacted contemporary scholarship.
Maartje Stols-Witlox
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Art history and its institutions in the Austro-Hungarian Empire’ 28th-30th September 2023 [PDF]
The conference Art History and Its Institutions in the Austro-Hungarian Empire marked the 150th anniversary of the establishment in 1873 of the Commission of Art History of the Academy of Science and Arts in Cracow andwas held at the Wawel Royal Castle ...
Łukasz Żuchowski, Emma Żuchowska
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The Florentine Quattrocento and the art historiography in Aby Warburg
The work of Aby Warburg (1866-1929), dedicated above all to the great theme of the survival of the classical tradition in the European Renaissance, has gained notoriety in recent decades, including in Brazil.
S. A. Vieira Neto
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What does “knowing” mean? Otto Pächt hears Moritz Schlick [PDF]
This article outlines an approach to a manuscript by the art historian Otto Pächt, which engages with the theories of the physicist and philosopher Moritz Schlick. The focus is primarily on Pächt’s exploration of the question, ‘What means Knowing?’.
Barbara Czwik
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An introduction to the very first issue of the Open Access ejournal, Journal of Art Historiography, outlining its central concerns and programme for the future: 'With the launch of this journal it is hoped that the fundamental problems of the practice of
Richard Woodfield
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19. Yüzyıl Tarih Yazıcılığı ve Ahmed Cevdet Paşa
The Ottoman Historiography, on principle, is a continuation of the İslamic Historiography. Additionaly, it is formed as an “Ottoman style” because of the given work of arts on almost every kind of historiography during six hundres years.
Edip Uzundal
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‘Introductory essay: writing Irish art histories’ [PDF]
This introductory essay explores some of the critical contexts for an exploration of the historiography of Irish art. It argues that the discipline is currently undergoing a period of revision and redefinition, evidenced by recent exhibitions ...
Niamh NicGhabhann
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From folk art to fine art: changing paradigms in the historiography of Maithil [PDF]
The paper is a brief survey of the historiography of Maithil painting after independence. Tracing the roots of current perceptions of Maithil art to the 1949 article of W.G.
Neel Rekha
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