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  • av Michael Mann
    258 - 448,-

  • av Ruby Lal
    212 - 321,-

  • av Yasheng Huang
    237 - 389,-

  • av Edith Hall
    225 - 275,-

  • av Lee Gutkind
    271,-

    An account of the emergence of creative nonfiction, written by the “godfather” of the genre

  • av Marjorie Garber
    271 - 345,-

  • av Christopher Phillips
    180 - 275,-

  • av Marek Kohn
    180,-

    A journey through Europe’s old towns, exploring why we treasure them—but also what they hide about a continent’s fraught history  “[A] fascinating chronicle.”—Benjamin Balint, Wall Street Journal   Historic quarters in cities and towns across the middle of Europe were devastated during the Second World War—some, like those of Warsaw and Frankfurt, had to be rebuilt almost completely. They are now centers of peace and civility that attract millions of tourists, but the stories they tell about places, peoples, and nations are selective. They are never the whole story.   These old towns and their turbulent histories have been key sites in Europe’s ongoing theater of politics and war. Exploring seven old towns, from Frankfurt and Prague to Vilnius in Lithuania, the acclaimed writer Marek Kohn examines how they have been used since the Second World War to conceal political tensions and reinforce certain versions of history.   Uncovering hidden stories behind these old and old-seeming façades, Kohn offers us a new understanding of the politics of European history-making—showing how our visits to old towns could promote belonging over exclusion, and empathy over indifference.

  • av Nicole R Myers
    403,-

    The revolutionary roots of the artists collective known as the Impressionists—and the course they charted for modern art

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    727,-

    A career-spanning examination of the work of Robert Bergman and its place within the history of American art

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    727,-

    An exploration of contemporary African masquerade that reveals its cultural contexts, artistic innovations, and intersection with museum collection practices

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    338,-

    An examination of how engagement with the nuances of Caribbean intellectual thought could reshape art history

  • av Hans-Ulrich Wiemer
    338,-

    The first full-scale history of Theoderic and the Goths in more than seventy-five years, tracing the transformation of a divided kingdom into a great power

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    662,-

    A lavish exploration of how contemporary jewelry pushes the boundary between ornament and art

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    338,-

    A celebration of printmaker LaToya M. Hobbs featuring a suite of life-size woodcut prints

  • av Shūsaku Endō
    225,-

    From beloved Japanese author Shūsaku Endō, a newly discovered novella and five short stories of love, grief, and maternal longing

  • av John Liles
    251 - 467,-

  • av Britany Salsbury
    467,-

    An exploration of the rich history of printmaking at Cleveland’s Karamu House, a center of Black arts, culture, and community since 1915

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    467,-

    A revelatory new approach to understanding fashion in America that focuses on the stories told by worn, imperfect, and ordinary clothes

  • av Abigail Rapoport
    597,-

    An exploration of how the biblical heroine Queen Esther, a symbol of resilience and a figure of immense popularity, was portrayed in seventeenth-century Dutch art

  • av James C. Scott
    259,-

    James C. Scott reframes rivers as alive and dynamic, revealing the consequences of treating them as resources for our profit

  • av Tenley Bick
    857,-

    Examining the Italian artist’s career-long exploration of the human figure, this book offers new perspectives on the history of postwar and contemporary art

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    857,-

    A call to reenvision and de-Westernize French studies and media studies through transmedial examinations of Senegalese cultural production, media practices, and art forms

  • av Patrick Modiano
    251,-

    A novel of art, desire, and time lost and regained, by Nobel Prize winner Patrick Modiano

  • av Anthony T. Kronman
    403,-

    Drawing on the riches of the Western tradition, Anthony T. Kronman defends a humane conservativism for our enlightened age

  • av Mark Tushnet
    403 - 1 311,-

  • av Steven Poser
    338,-

    A psychoanalyst’s sensitive exploration of schizophrenia through the stories and words of three women patients

  • av William S. Kiser
    467,-

    How colonial conquest was driven by state-sponsored, profit-driven campaigns of corporeal mutilation of Indian peoples in the Americas

  • av Mei Mei Rado
    857,-

    A groundbreaking study of textiles as transcultural objects in the Qing court that provides a new understanding of the interconnectedness of the early modern world

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