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Eighteenth‐century theater history and performance studies
Jane Wessel
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The Names of the Actors: The First Folio and Theater History
Lucy Munro
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Anatomy theaters in the history and teaching of surgery
Journal of Visceral Surgery, 2020The study of anatomy has played a large part in the progress of scientific observation throughout the centuries and was pivotal in elevating anatomy from the magical thinking of the Hippocrates era and freeing it from subservience to medicine which was all-powerful in the past.
P, Marre, R, Villet
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Of theater, pedagogy, and the history of psychology: An exploration
Teaching of Psychology, 1997If psychology is to accept responsibility for its own historiography, then it must instill within its students an interest in and love for history. We provide an argument for this assertion and describe a pedagogical assignment designed to achieve these objectives.
Susan E. Rhoads, Randall D. Wight
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The History of Theater in Iran
Middle Eastern Literatures, 2015A number of Persian studies on the Persian theatre exist, but this is the first full-length one in English; The History of Theater in Iran incorporates and discusses previous scholarship and also m...
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2006
The theaters of my title are both buildings and books, and my subject is the history of the relation between performance and print; but I will also concern myself with another, grander history, namely that of the relation between certain national cultures which playhouses and publications have enabled and sustained.
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The theaters of my title are both buildings and books, and my subject is the history of the relation between performance and print; but I will also concern myself with another, grander history, namely that of the relation between certain national cultures which playhouses and publications have enabled and sustained.
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The Soviet theater: a documentary history
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2015The Soviet theater: a documentary history, edited by Laurence Senelick and Sergei Ostrovsky, New Haven CT and London, Yale University Press, 2014, xxiii + 754 pp., US$125.00 (hbk), ISBN 978-0-300-19476-0Laurence Senelick and Sergei Ostrovsky have produced an essential, welcome, and muchneeded sourcebook for all scholars - young or grizzled - studying ...
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