Greek large-scale bronze statuary: the late archaic and classical periods Paul E. BuckThis book presents a new study of Greek large scale bronze statuary of the late Archaic and Classical periods. It examines the discovery, origin, style, date, artistic attribution, identification, and interpretation of the surviving bronzes, and focuses in particular on their technical features and casting techniques.
the nature of activism and expertise and which (or whose) histories are remembered
educational travel
looking at how they negotiated love
productivity and other soil functions
tracing the circulation of film and video works within public art contexts
as a lens through which to explore changing notions of masculinity in an Egyptian community over the course of a lifetime
“The ‘Slumdog’ Phenomenon: A Critical Anthology” addresses multiple issues relating to “Slumdog Millionaire
Two chapters then focus on Cicero: Jakob Wisse discusses Cicero’s self-conscious use of logical structure and the ancient theory of the classification of issues (so-called stasis theory) while Lynn Fotheringham examines Cicero’s habit of ‘having his cake and eating it’
The burgeoning field of visual literacy can be universally understood across a wide variety of cultural backgrounds
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with many historians contending that their ‘desacralizing’ and frequently pornographic publications sapped the foundations of the monarchy
dissects its manifestations