The Lost Companions and John Ruskin’s Guild of St George Janet L. NelsonThis major new work, based on significant new material on Ruskins Guild of St George, offers the first authoritative work on this important venture in Ruskins late career in social, cultural, and environmental action.
Illustrated foreword by Chris Riddell
identifying a more profound and general transition from reliance on gossip and personal information to new statistical forms of knowledge
In Educating Artists for the Future
The collection of extracts in this anthology provides primary and secondary sources on changing landscapes
The content is not only analytic
To what extent do our beliefs and expectations of how political relations ought to be governed distort our understanding of how democratic societies do in fact emerge
Using the Brazilian city of Salvador da Bahia as its focal point
whose work is central to understanding changes that shook the UK television industry in the late twentieth century
this book empowers anyone-writers
against the political and social upheaval of the period initiated by the rebellion of 1688
against our postmodern interest in real and imagined geographies
Thorough on the essentials and generous in its intellectual scope