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2021
Abstract The chapter surveys the culture of the manuscript book in Byzantium. It proposes a comprehensive study of Greek manuscripts that both looks at the Mediterranean multilingual book culture at large, and takes into consideration all facets (both material and social) that determined the production, circulation, and preservation of ...
Filippo Ronconi, Stratis Papaioannou
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Abstract The chapter surveys the culture of the manuscript book in Byzantium. It proposes a comprehensive study of Greek manuscripts that both looks at the Mediterranean multilingual book culture at large, and takes into consideration all facets (both material and social) that determined the production, circulation, and preservation of ...
Filippo Ronconi, Stratis Papaioannou
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The Culture national project and book culture
Scientific and Technical Libraries, 2022The author analyzes various definitions of the concept of "culture" in Russia’s federal cultural projects with the focus on building cultural environment, educating cultural creators and implementing digital technologies. The digital culture is a subculture within the national Russian culture; it competes with the book culture, a traditional subculture
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Canadian Bulletin of Medical History, 1995
Despite the bountiful presence of computer technology, with its explosive media hype surrounding even the launch of new software, one might still be tempted to characterize the 1990s as deeply immersed in a culture of the book. Book iconography confronts the consumer everywhere—in household furnishings and fabrics, in personal attire and jewelry, in ...
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Despite the bountiful presence of computer technology, with its explosive media hype surrounding even the launch of new software, one might still be tempted to characterize the 1990s as deeply immersed in a culture of the book. Book iconography confronts the consumer everywhere—in household furnishings and fabrics, in personal attire and jewelry, in ...
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Culture Shift in Advanced Industrial Society
, 2018Economic, technological, and sociopolitical changes have been transforming the cultures of advanced industrial societies in profoundly important ways during the past few decades.
R. Inglehart
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National Identity, Popular Culture and Everyday Life
, 2020The Millennium Dome, Braveheart and Rolls Royce cars. How do cultural icons reproduce and transform a sense of national identity? How does national identity vary across time and space, how is it contested, and what has been the impact of globalization ...
T. Edensor
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, 2019
For more than a generation, this pioneering book has been an indispensable introduction to the field of anthropology. Here, in her study of three sharply contrasting cultures, Benedict puts forward her famous thesis that a people's culture is an ...
R. Benedict
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For more than a generation, this pioneering book has been an indispensable introduction to the field of anthropology. Here, in her study of three sharply contrasting cultures, Benedict puts forward her famous thesis that a people's culture is an ...
R. Benedict
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Books as Culture/Books as Commerce
Journalism Quarterly, 1994The book industry historically has been characterized as caught between two seemingly conflicting goals: to contribute to the cultural life of the society and to make a profit. As the most influential medium for information about books, the text of the New York Times Book Review reflects that conflict and marks the boundary between books as culture and
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