Byzance, Les Slaves et L'Occident Helen DampierSixteen studies by Velmans, a pupil of Andr Grabar, focusing on Byzantine art and its influence on Slavic lands. Themes include the Fountain of Life, Akathistos cycle, and Byzantine derived subjects in Western Europe, iconographic developments, Western influence on Byzantine and Slavic art, and topics related to drawings and bookbinding.
This book explores what it means for state personnel from Norway
This book provides a careful and systematic analysis of Anthony Ascham’s career and writings for the first time in English
This book tells the story of each Constitutional Amendment and the role that the Amendments have played in shaping the American experience
It challenges the assumptions of historians
one of North America's leading Sanskritists and historians of early India
The Back of Beyond takes the route of a sequel to King Lear
architecture and urban studies scholars examine the relationship between filmmaking – the seventh art – and the built environment
1960–2023 is a history inspired by contemporary Irish literature and also an op-ed that identifies parallels between the socio-economic causes of conflict in Northern Ireland and one possible outcome of Trumpism in contemporary America
Jean-Jacques Beineix
'A superb book notable for its effective synthesis of quantitative
to explore how representations of the past created in the British Middle Ages have been reimagined in modernity
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