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Jeremy Tanner [Royaume-Uni] | KARL MANNHEIM AND ALOIS RIEGL: FROM ART HISTORY TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF CULTURE |
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Fred Matthews [Canada] | American academic culture in transformation |
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James Gilbert [États-Unis] | The opening of the American mind: Canons, culture, and history |
001607 (1998) |
Andrew S. Winston [Canada] | B. F. Skinner and behaviorism in American culture |
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Joe Hallgarten | Speaking doubt to power: Art as evidence for public policymaking |
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Jenna Tiitsman [États-Unis] | THE LURE OF IMAGES: A HISTORY OF RELIGION AND VISUAL MEDIA IN AMERICA by David MorganKEY WORDS IN RELIGION, MEDIA AND CULTURE edited by David Morgan |
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Rupert Stasch [États-Unis] | Chasseurs de diables et collecteurs d'art: tentatives de conversion des Asmat par les missionnaires pionniers protestants et catholiques by de Hontheim, Astrid |
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John E. Cort | On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre‐ World – Edited by Doris Meth Srinivasan |
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J. P. Singh | Culture or Commerce? A Comparative Assessment of International Interactions and Developing Countries at UNESCO, WTO, and Beyond |
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000E52 (2005) |
John Lardas | Review: Body and Soul: A Sympathetic History of American Spiritualism |
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Nick Grindle | Material Culture? |
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Margaret Denton [États-Unis] | Francis Wey and the Discourse of Photography as Art in France in the Early 1850s: ‘Rien n’est beau que le vrai; mais il faut le choisir’ |
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Daniel Brumberg | Staging a Revolution: The Art of Persuasion in the Islamic Republic of Iran by Peter Chelkowski and Hamid Dabashi |
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Frederick Errington Amp Deborah Gewertz | On the Generification of Culture: From Blow Fish to Melanesian |
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Robert W. Dimand [Canada] | Socializing security: Progressive‐era economists and the origins of American social policy |
001440 (1999) |
François Grémy [France] | Random reflections on science, art and technique applied to medicine and its evaluation |
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001445 (1999) |
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001456 (1999) |
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Gary D. Jaworski [États-Unis] | Simmel on culture: Selected writings |
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001561 (1998) |
Richard Wightman Fox [États-Unis] | Religious advocacy and American history |
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Norma Basch [États-Unis] | Making the American self: Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln |
001655 (1997) |
Willie James Jennings [États-Unis] | Wrestling with a Wounding Word: Reading the Disjointed Lines of African American Spirituality |
001908 (1994) |
M. Cohen | The Art of Profane Illumination |
001A01 (1993) |
Linda Woodbridge | Patchwork: Piecing the Early Modern Mind In England's First Century of Print Culture |
001A55 (1992) |
David Clarke | THE GAZE AND THE GLANCE: COMPETING UNDERSTANDINGS OF VISUALITY IN THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF LATE MODERNIST ART |
001C21 (1989) |
Gérard Mermoz | RHETORIC AND EPISTEME: WRITING ABOUT ‘ART’ IN THE WAKE OF POST‐STRUCTURALISM |
001C66 (1988) |
Stephen Toulmin [États-Unis] | Medical Ethics in Its American Context |
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S. S. Schweber [États-Unis] | Essay review early Victorian science: Science in Culture |