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Art & Visual Culture 1850-2010 Modernity to Globalisation


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English | February 12, 2013 | ISBN: 1849760977 | True EPUB/PDF | 416 pages | 134/128 MB
An innovatory exploration of art and visual culture. Through carefully chosen themes and topics rather than through a general survey, the volumes approach the process of looking at works of art in terms of their audiences, functions and cross-cultural contexts.

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Art & Visual Culture 1600-1850 Academy to Avant-Garde


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English | February 12, 2013 | ISBN: 1849760969 | True EPUB/PDF | 593 pages | 144/131 MB
An innovatory exploration of art and visual culture. Through carefully chosen themes and topics rather than through a general survey, the volumes approach the process of looking at works of art in terms of their audiences, functions and cross-cultural contexts. While focused on painting, sculpture and architecture, it also explores a wide range of visual culture in a variety of media and methods.

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British Nautical Melodramas, 1820-1850


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English | 2019 | ISBN: 1138751022 | PDF | pages: 1228 | 12.5 mb
During the 1820s and 30s nautical melodramas "reigned supreme" on London stages, entertaining the mariners and maritime workers who comprised a large part of the audience for small theatres with the same sentimental moments and comic interludes of domestic melodrama mixed with patriotic images that communicated and reinforced imperial themes. However, generally the study of British theatre history moves from medieval and renaissance plays directly to the realism and naturalism of late Victorian and modern drama. Readers typically encounter a gap between Restoration and eighteenth-century plays like those of Oliver Goldsmith and Richard Brinsley Sheridan, and late-nineteenth plays by Henrik Ibsen and Oscar Wilde. Nineteenth-century drama, with the possible exception of plays by Byron, Shelley, and Wordsworth, remains all but invisible. Until recently, melodramatic plays written and performed during this "gap" received little scholarly attention, but their value as reflections of Britain’s promulgation of imperial ideology ― and its role in constructing and maintaining class, gender, and racial identities ― have given discussions of melodrama force and momentum.

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Explorations in Baltic Medical History, 1850-2015


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English | 2019 | ISBN: 158046940X | PDF | pages: 272 | 8.6 mb
Examines medical history in northern Europe from 1850 to 2015 and sheds new light on the circulation of medical knowledge in that region

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Property Crime in London, 1850-Present


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English | ISBN: 0230114903 | 2011 | 243 pages | EPUB | 511 KB
This book examines London’s transformation from the mid-Victorian "miracle" of low crime to a high-crime society, treating six different types of misdeed as representative of phases in the evolution of crime to argue that lawbreaking must be explained by connecting all types of offenses to their social and economic contexts.

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Begging in America, 1850-1940 The Needy, the Frauds, the Charities and the Law


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English | ISBN: 0786465697 | 2011 | 208 pages | PDF | 860 KB
The poverty that drives people to begging has been a pressing social issue in the United States since the beginning. This historical work explores begging1and beggars in the period 1850 to 1940, with emphasis on how the police, the courts, the media and private charity organizations dealt with them. Efforts to suppress mendicancy are explored, including legislation, police crackdowns, and public vouchers for meals and shelter. Of particular interest is the way in which media portrayals have guided public perception of mendicants.

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Travel in Victorian Periodicals, 1850-1900 Media Logic and Cultural Work


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English | ISBN: 3031641965 | 2024 | 281 pages | EPUB, PDF | 11 MB + 11 MB
This is the first study to explore the connections between the development of travel and the rapid expansion of the periodicals market in the second half of the nineteenth century in Britain. By the 1860s, travel articles had become a staple of the periodicals market and reached readers who might never have travelled far themselves or bought a travel book. This monograph demonstrates that the representation of travel in Victorian periodicals came in forms and with cultural functions that differed from book publication, and that this media-specific representation helped to inscribe travel into the Victorian lifeworld. Based on a corpus of several general-interest periodicals targeted at different audiences, this book investigates how different readers – the family, women, young people and the working classes – engaged with travel. It argues that travel articles in periodicals performed significant cultural work because they accommodated readers to travel.

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Disabled Children Contested Caring, 1850-1979


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English | 2012 | ISBN: 1848933614, 1138662100 | EPUB | pages: 248 | 0.6 mb
This volume of essays attempts to identify the shared experiences of disabled children and examine the key debates about their care and control. The essays follow a chronological progression while focusing on the practices in a number of different countries.

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