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  • - A Life in Comics
    av Liel Leibovitz
    276

    Few artists have had as much of an impact on American popular culture as Stan Lee. The characters he created-Spider-Man and Iron Man, the X-Men and the Fantastic Four-occupy Hollywood's imagination and production schedules, generate billions at the box office, and come as close as anything we have to a shared American mythology. This illuminating biography focuses as much on Lee's ideas as it does on his unlikely rise to stardom. It surveys his cultural and religious upbringing and draws surprising connections between celebrated comic book heroes and the ancient tales of the Bible, the Talmud, and Jewish mysticism. Was Spider-Man just a reincarnation of Cain? Is the Incredible Hulk simply Adam by another name? From close readings of Lee's work to little-known anecdotes from Marvel's history, the book paints a portrait of Lee that goes much deeper than one of his signature onscreen cameos.

  • - An Intimate History of the Victorian Economy
    av Emma Griffin
    336,-

    The forgotten story of how ordinary families managed financially in the Victorian era--and struggled to survive despite increasing national prosperity

  • - A Biography
    av Roger Nichols
    350,99

    "Francis Poulenc is a key figure in twentieth-century classical music, as well as an unorthodox and striking individual. Roger Nichols draws upon Poulenc's music and other primary sources to write an authoritative life of this great artist. Although associated with five other French composers in what came to be called "Les Six", Poulenc was very much sui generis in personality and in his music, where he excelled over a wide repertoire-opera, songs, ballet scores, chamber works, piano pieces, sacred and secular choral works, orchestral works and concertos. This book fully covers this wide range, while also describing the vicissitudes of Poulenc's life and the many important relationships he had with major figures such as Satie, Ravel, Stravinsky, Diaghilev, Cocteau and others."--Provided by publisher.

  • - Plymouth Colony and the Contest for American Liberty
    av John G. Turner
    388

    In 1620, separatists from the Church of England set sail across the Atlantic aboard the Mayflower. Understanding themselves as spiritual pilgrims, they left to preserve their liberty to worship God in accordance with their understanding of the Bible. There exists, however, an alternative, more dispiriting version of their story. In it, the Pilgrims are religious zealots who persecuted dissenters and decimated the Native peoples through warfare and by stealing their land. The Pilgrims' definition of liberty was, in practice, very narrow. Drawing on original research using underutilized sources, John G. Turner moves beyond these familiar narratives in his sweeping and authoritative new history of Plymouth Colony. Instead of depicting the Pilgrims as otherworldly saints or extraordinary sinners, he tells how a variety of English settlers and Native peoples engaged in a contest for the meaning of American liberty. From dust jacket.

  • av Stacey Katz Bourns
    646,-

    An overview of current issues and developments in foreign language education, designed for instructors of language, literature, and culture at any stage of their careers

  • - The Conflicted History of an Emotion
    av Barbara H. Rosenwein
    336,-

    Tracing the story of anger from the Buddha to Twitter, Rosenwein provides a much-needed account of our changing and contradictory understandings of this emotion

  • - A History
    av Leslie Woodcock Tentler
    388

    "This comprehensive survey of Catholic history in what became the United States spans nearly five hundred years, from the arrival of the first Spanish missionaries to the present. Distinguished historian Leslie Tentler explores lay religious practice and the impact of clergy on Catholic life and culture as she seeks to answer the question, What did it mean to be a "good Catholic" at particular times and in particular places? In its focus on Catholics' participation in American politics and Catholic intellectual life, this book includes in-depth discussions of Catholics, race, and the Civil War; Catholics and public life in the twentieth century; and Catholic education and intellectual life. Shedding light on topics of recent interest such as the role of Catholic women in parish and community life, Catholic reproductive ethics regarding birth control, and the Catholic church sex abuse crisis, this engaging history provides an up-to-date account of the history of American Catholicism."--

  • - Western Fashion from the Middle Ages to the Present
    av Giorgio Riello
    486,-

    This engaging volume tells the history of Western fashion, exploring how and why it has influenced people's attitudes, actions, and beliefs since the Middle Ages. Back in Fashion focuses on themes specific to particular periods - such as the significance of medieval sumptuary laws that limited expenditure on clothing; the use of black in early modern Europe; the role of sports on clothing in contemporary times; and the rise of luxury in the new millennium. Author Giorgio Riello investigates how fashion has shaped and continues to characterize Western societies, impacting the lives of millions of people and their relationship to the economy and politics.

  • - North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700-1800
    av Jonathan M. Bloom
    712,-

    An authoritative survey situating some of the Western world's most renowned buildings within a millennium of Islamic history

  • - Movement, Expression, and the Human Figure in Gothic Sculpture
    av Jacqueline E. Jung
    840,99

    Gothic cathedrals in northern Europe dazzle visitors with arrays of sculpted saints, angels, and noble patrons adorning their portals and interiors. In this highly original and erudite volume, Jacqueline E. Jung explores how medieval sculptors used a form of bodily poetics--involving facial expression, gesture, stance, and torsion--to create meanings beyond conventional iconography and to subtly manipulate spatial dynamics, forging connections between the sculptures and beholders. Filled with more than 500 images that capture the suppleness and dynamism of cathedral sculpture, often through multiple angles, Eloquent Bodies demonstrates how viewers confronted and, in turn, were addressed by sculptures at major cathedrals in France and Germany, from Chartres and Reims to Strasbourg, Bamberg, Magdeburg, and Naumburg. Shedding new light on the charismatic and kinetic qualities of Gothic sculpture, this book also illuminates the ways artistic ingenuity and technical skill converged to enliven sacred spaces. --

  • av Rached Ghannouchi
    646,-

    Rached Ghannouchi has long been known as a reformist or moderate Islamist thinker. In 'Public Freedoms in the Islamic State', he argues that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights--in its broad outlines--meets with wide acceptance among Muslims if their interpretation of Islamic law is correct. Under his theory of the purposes of Shari'a, justice and human welfare are not exclusive to Islamic governance, and the objectives of Islamic law can be advanced in multiple ways. Translated by David L. Johnston.

  • - Contemporary and Enduring Debates
    av Deborah G. Johnson
    284

    An engaging, accessible survey of the ethical issues faced by engineers, designed for students

  • - The Aesthetics of Politics
    av Evgeny Dobrenko
    720,-

    In this nuanced historical analysis of late Stalinism organized chronologically around the main events of the period--beginning with Victory in May 1945 and concluding with the death of Stalin in March 1953--Evgeny Dobrenko analyzes key cultural texts to trace the emergence of an imperial Soviet consciousness that, he argues, still defines the political and cultural profile of modern Russia.

  • - The Making of the Christianity-Judaism Divide
    av Matt Jackson-McCabe
    613,99

  • av Yuji Seki, Lucy C. Salazar & Richard L. Burger
    388

  • av Ben Hecht
    256

    "Ben Hecht's critically acclaimed autobiographical memoir, first published in 1954, offers incomparably pungent evocations of Chicago in the 1910s and 1920s, Hollywood in the 1930s, and New York during the Second World War and after"--

  • - The Modern Thread from Mir to Man Ray
     
    518,-

    One woman's influential contribution to modernism, achieved through a fascinating revival of tapestry

  • - Selections from the Constance R. Caplan Collection
     
    453,-

    Includes work by Robert Adams, Jean (Hans) Arp, Lynda Benglis, Alighiero Boetti, Louise Bourgeois, Constantin Brancusi, Liz Deschenes, Fritz Dietl, Lucio Fontana, Rachel Harrison, Vlastislav Hofman, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, Piero Manzoni, Allan McCollum, Barnett Newman, Hâelio Oiticica, Claes Oldenburg, Blinky Palermo, Sigmar Polke, Medard Rosso, Joel Shapiro, Cindy Sherman, Alina Szapocznikow, Cy Twombly, Andy Warhol, Robert Watts, Christopher Williams.

  • - Art, Artifact, Artifice
    av James Prosek
    350,99

    Works by Prosek and others are juxtaposed with natural objects in an illuminating interrogation of the artificial boundaries we create between art and nature

  • - The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
    av Nicholas Penny
    861,-

    "The preeminent collector Norton Simon amassed more than 100 Italian paintings during his 35-year career, and today they stand among the treasures of the Norton Simon Museum. In this catalogue noted art historian Sir Nicholas Penny pairs 47 paintings from the 17th and 18th centuries with in-depth commentary, skillfully interweaving tales from the artists' lives, observations on the artists' influences and patronage, and technical notes"--

  • - 19th-Century Painting in the Netherlands
    av Jenny Reynaerts
    651

    A beautifully designed and lavishly illustrated survey of 19th-century paintings in the Netherlands

  • - Photography in the Era of the Contact Sheet from the Collection of Mark Schwartz + Bettina Katz
    av Peter Galassi
    721,-

    "For decades before the advent of digital technology, the proof sheet or contact sheet was vital to the practice of photography. Photographers using roll film first saw positive images in the small-scale grid of the contact, which was marked for printing and served as a lasting reference. Because contact sheets typically remained out of view, they offer a privileged window into the working process. Photographers also recognized aesthetic potential in the proof sheet itself and occasionally presented the contact grid as a finished work of art. The lively but largely unexplored territory of the contact sheet is richly represented in the previously unpublished collection assembled by Mark Schwartz and Bettina Katz. As he charts this territory, Peter Galassi offers fresh insights into the work of Diane Arbus, Richard Avedon, Harry Benson, Harry Callahan, Larry Fink, Robert Frank, Emmet Gowin, Philippe Halsman, Arnold Newman, Irving Penn, and others"

  • - The Glamour of Media in Motion
    av Vanessa R Schwartz
    440,-

    A stunning look at the profound impact of the jet plane on the mid-century aesthetic, from Disneyland to Life magazine

  • - Construction, Destruction, and Sectarian Identity in Early Fatimid Architecture
    av Jennifer A. Pruitt
    797,-

    A riveting exploration of how the Fatimid dynasty carefully orchestrated an architectural program that proclaimed their legitimacy

  • av Ivo van Vulpen
    356,-

    The history of particle physics, the hunt for the most elusive particle, and the fundamental questions the search has inspired

  • - Monarchy, Dress and the Scottish Male Elite
    av Maria Hayward
    621,-

    A brilliant book revealing the complex messages that Stuart fashion conveyed about individual rulers' personalities, and about kingship more broadly

  • - Things, Thought, and Action in Chinese Medicine
    av Judith Farquhar
    388

    A short and thoughtful introduction to traditional Chinese medicine that looks beyond the conventional boundaries of Western modernism and biomedical science

  • av Kathryn C. Lavelle
    485

  • Spar 16%
    av Frank Keohane
    712,-

    "This authoritative guide to the architecture of County Cork covers all sites and buildings of merit, great and small. Comprehensive and easy to use, this guide covers the architectural riches of Ireland's largest county. The many atmospheric castles and tower houses include Carrigadrohid, Lohort, and Kanturk; among later country houses, Kilshannig and Fota represent Irish Georgian architecture at its best. Coastal towns such as Kinsale and Youghal are built on Viking and Norman foundations. Many of the architectural highlights are in the city of Cork, where the Georgian streets and quays are diversified by grand neoclassical public buildings, presided over by the Gothic Revival masterpiece of St. Fin Barre's Cathedral. The strategic importance of Cork harbor is reflected in its diverse fortifications, especially those of the Stuart, Hanoverian, and Victorian periods"--Publisher's website

  • - How Latin America Is Maximizing
    av Carol Wise
    485

    An insightful examination of the political and economic ties between China and Latin America from the 1950s to the present

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