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Iconoclasm and its 20th and 21st century examples
Izstrādātajā kvalifikācijas darbā par tēmu “Ikonoklasms un tā piemēri 20. un 21. gadsimtā” tiek apskatīti ikonoklasma veidi, par piemēru izmantojot dažus no 20. un 21.
Murāne, Linda
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Bodily Abounds. Hilary Mantel's <i>The Mirror and the Light</i> as Cixousian "Feminine Text. [PDF]
Andabak A.
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A box, a trough and marbles: How the Reed-Frost epidemic theory shaped epidemiological reasoning in the 20th century. [PDF]
Engelmann L.
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The Christian icon – from eikon, the Greek word for ‘image’ – has been part of liturgical worship from the early centuries of the Christian era, and sometimes also a subject of theological debate.
Aidan Hart
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Converted Gods: Lives and Travels of Asante <i>Abosom</i> and <i>Asuman</i> Figures. [PDF]
de Witte M.
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The epidemiology of attacks on statues: New Zealand as a case study. [PDF]
Wilson N, Jones AC, Teng A, Thomson G.
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Zoom Out Camera! The Reflexive Character of an Enactive Account. [PDF]
Cummins F.
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Interacting with Monuments : Idolatry, Iconoclasm, Iconoclash
Chapter on different approaches to monuments, from iconoclasm to disinterested, with examples from Scanian statue debates over the past ...
Zander, Ulf
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