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2007
The Cultural Histories are multi-volume sets that survey the social and cultural construction of specific subjects across six historical periods, broadly: – Antiquity – The Medieval Age – The Renaissance – The Age of Enlightenment – The Age of Empire – The Modern Age The subjects ...
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The Cultural Histories are multi-volume sets that survey the social and cultural construction of specific subjects across six historical periods, broadly: – Antiquity – The Medieval Age – The Renaissance – The Age of Enlightenment – The Age of Empire – The Modern Age The subjects ...
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2023
Abstract Chapter 12 addresses the question of whether there was a distinctive Athenian culture. This is explored briefly with regard to the local alphabet and Athenian pottery, which has been more extensively discussed in Section 4.5, and then extensively through a history of Athenian sculpture.
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Abstract Chapter 12 addresses the question of whether there was a distinctive Athenian culture. This is explored briefly with regard to the local alphabet and Athenian pottery, which has been more extensively discussed in Section 4.5, and then extensively through a history of Athenian sculpture.
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The cultural evolution of love in literary history
Nature Human Behaviour, 2022N. Baumard +3 more
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Social History, Cultural History, Other Histories
2014The label of ‘translator’, put forward by Appleby to describe the entire discipline of history could not be applied to social historians, many of whom took the train ‘through the terrain of textuality to the land of discourse and deconstruction’ but who were not sure whether they would stay ‘very long at the destination’, in Geoff Eley’s opinion in ...
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Psychoanalysis and History, 2007
This article is concerned with three questions. Can historians make use of Freud's ideas? Have they done so in the past? Should they do so in the future? It begins with a personal encounter with Freud's ideas and then raises some general questions about the relation between psychoanalysis and history.
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This article is concerned with three questions. Can historians make use of Freud's ideas? Have they done so in the past? Should they do so in the future? It begins with a personal encounter with Freud's ideas and then raises some general questions about the relation between psychoanalysis and history.
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Art History, 2004
Art History and Visual Culture have been the subject of vigorous debate in recent years. Both are the focus of dedicated journals, publishers' lists, conferences and courses. The introduction explores the relationship between the two: are art history and visual studies distinct, antagonistic, or complementary enterprises?
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Art History and Visual Culture have been the subject of vigorous debate in recent years. Both are the focus of dedicated journals, publishers' lists, conferences and courses. The introduction explores the relationship between the two: are art history and visual studies distinct, antagonistic, or complementary enterprises?
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Cultural History and Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis and History, 2007There is a congruence of hermeneutic method between cultural history and psychoanalysis which includes a recognition of the subjectivity and self-reflexivity of interpretation and of the centrality of emotions in the structuring of historical motivation and action. Psychoanalysis is a humanistic discipline that offers tentative multi-causal conclusions,
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Popular history; Cultural memory
Critical Arts, 2000History's critics, be it admitted, have far more to say than that suggested by Claudia Braude in the cynical lead-line to her review of Negotiating the Past: "South African academics and artists have discovered the memory market, a thriving area in the United States and elsewhere" (Johannesburg Mail and Guardian, 3-8 April, 1998:26).
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The work of the dead: a cultural history of mortal remains
, 2017M. Robert
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