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Re‐assessing regional chronologies for island southeast Asian voyaging to Aboriginal Australia
ABSTRACT According to written histories, trepang fishers from Island Southeast Asia (“Makassans”) frequented coastal northern Australia from c.1750 to 1907 CE. Yolŋu oral traditions and old Austronesian borrow words in coastal Aboriginal languages suggest a long and complex history of foreign voyaging to northern Australia.
Chris Urwin +4 more
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Prussian Blue: Chemistry, Commerce, and Colour in Eighteenth‐Century Paris
This essay reconsiders the story of a pigment. Prussian blue, discovered at the beginning of the eighteenth century, is often described as a revolutionary colour that instantly transformed painters’ palettes and practices. Grounded in a ‘thick description’ of the pigment's history in Paris, this article challenges the legendary account of Prussian blue
Charlotte Guichard +2 more
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This paper aims to clarify the formation process of the concept of “form” from the 1920s to the 1930s by chronologically tracing the creation of Perriand's furniture. Abstract This paper aims to clarify the formation process of the concept of “form” from the 1920s to the 1930s by chronologically tracing the creation of Perriand's furniture. That is, by
Shoichiro Sendai
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ABSTRACT The essay examines the representation of relationships between children on the cusp of adulthood and their parents in dramas by Friedrich Maximilian Klinger, Heinrich Leopold Wagner and Friedrich Müller (known as ‘Maler Müller’). It positions the Sturm und Drang in dialogue with the wider European Enlightenment, and especially with Rousseau's ...
Elystan Griffiths
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L’inférence dans les romans judiciaires d’Émile Gaboriau
Résumé L’injection de l’heuristique dans le romanesque est loin d’être un recours littéraire nouveau. Un certain nombre de romanciers (tels Voltaire, Balzac, Bernanos, Robbe‐Grillet ou Butor) ne se sont pas privés d’y toucher. Ceci dit, ce sont notamment les écrivains attitrés du genre policier qui s’y sont spécialisés.
Daniela Ventura
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Sweet Femininities: Women and the Confectionery Trade in Eighteenth‐Century Barcelona
Abstract This article examines the intersections between sweetness, femininity and the confectionery trade in eighteenth‐century Barcelona, at a time of growing consumption of sugar and slavery. Drawing on a range of underexplored archival material, this study traces the stories of women of different social groups, namely, elite housewives, nuns and ...
Marta Manzanares Mileo
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5. CONTROVERSIAL CHRONOLOGIES: THE TEMPORAL DEMARCATION OF HISTORIC EVENTS
ABSTRACT In everyday language and in historiography, influential events are commonly described as “historic” but are rarely defined from a theoretical standpoint. Discussing temporal demarcations of events by scholars—in particular William H. Sewell Jr.'s foundational study of the Storming of the Bastille—this article considers the contemporary urge to
ANNA KARLA
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Markt und Manipulation in der historischen Auktionshausliteratur
Dans la littérature du 19e siècle sur l'hôtel des ventes de Paris, la fraude est un thème primordial. Des livres d’historiens et de critiques d'art comme Jules Champfleury, Victor-Charles Préseau et Henri Rochefort mettent en lien le trucage et l ...
Lukas Fuchsgruber
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L’histoire de l’art prise aux mots
À partir de la fin du xixe siècle, les ambitions et les méthodes du connoisseurship se sont fondées sur l’idée que les historiens de l’art devaient d’abord construire leur regard à partir des œuvres d’art, convenablement identifiées, attribuées et datées,
Jan Blanc
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Vers une histoire de l’art engagée ?
The article examines new theoretical and methodological approaches in the humanities, particularly in art research, advanced recently by Anglo-Saxon researchers.
Ewelina Chwiejda
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