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  • av Heather Campbell Coyle
    641

    A gorgeous look at popular illustrators of the Jazz Age and their influential role in the dynamic culture of the 1920s and 30s

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    571

    An examination of shifting notions of identity in modern-day Germany—and the diverse artists challenging conventional meanings of "Germanness" today

  • av Nadiah Rivera Fellah
    507

    A new and exciting voice in contemporary art that enriches the wider discourse on Native women artists

  • av Tamara Preaud
    911

    A comprehensive, in-depth examination of nearly three centuries of sculptural production from France’s famous Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory

  • av Michael Baldwin
    757

    A chronological illustrated analysis of 58 years of the collective’s work.

  • av Luisa Attardi
    707

    This volume discusses several previously little-known masterpieces by Jacopo Bassano and reconsiders the remarkable success of his workshop located outside the artistic center of Venice.

  • av Ramachandra Guha
    507

    From one of the world’s leading historians comes the first substantial study of environmentalism set in any country outside the Euro-American world

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    777

    A landmark retrospective on the Art Deco painter exploring her intersectional identities

  • av Rebecca Shaykin
    577

    Contemporary Black artist Trenton Doyle Hancock responds to the provocative images of twentieth-century Jewish painter Philip Guston

  • av Rowan Bain
    577

    One of the principal founders of the Arts and Crafts movement, William Morris was responsible for hundreds of patterns for wallpapers, fabrics, tapestries and carpets that are iconic of the late nineteenth century and continue to resonate today. It is now widely acknowledged that his artistic production was stimulated by his deep familiarity with embroideries, woven velvets, silks, carpets and metalwork from Iran, Syria and Turkey, which he collected throughout his lifetime. Ranging from popular nineteenth-century tourist merchandise to rare artefacts of historical significance, Morris’s collection is a testament to the interconnectedness of global artistic traditions and the enduring importance of recognising the contributions of various cultures to the evolution of his design and craftsmanship. This highly illustrated publication offers diverse perspectives in contextualising Morris’s role within contemporary debates around colonial collecting, Islam’s representation in the museum context and issues of cultural appropriation from contributors within the field of British Arts and Crafts and Art from the Islamic world.

  • av Farzin Vejdani
    777

    A groundbreaking scholarly study of crime and punishment in Qajar Iran

  • av Najwan Darwish
    341

    A selection of the exquisite, passionate verse of the Palestinian poet Najwan Darwish, superbly translated into English

  • av M. L. Herring
    411

    Go behind the scenery of the Pacific temperate rainforest to witness how complex ecosystems survive in a world of upheavals

  • av Jesus I Valles
    327

    The sixteenth winner of the Yale Drama Prize, a big-hearted evocation of queer intimacy set in a bathhouse at the end of the world

  • av Kelly Presutti
    777

    An exploration of shifting landscapes—both real and represented—in nineteenth-century France and the role of images in both picturing and producing those shifts

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    641

    A wide-ranging exploration of art, gastronomy, and national identity in fin-de-siècle France

  • av Maggie Humm
    507

    An enthralling portrait of the Bloomsbury Group’s key figures told through a rich collection of intimate photographs   Photography framed the world of the Bloomsbury Group. The thousands of photographs surviving in albums kept by Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell, Dora Carrington, and Lytton Strachey, among others, today offer us a private insight into their lives.   Maggie Humm brings these photographs together to offer us a fresh portrait of the Bloomsbury Group, showing them in a new, domestic intimacy. She brings to life the texture of Bloomsbury: their pastimes, children, clothes, houses, servants, pets, holidays. Several photographs are blurred as if taken in a hurried moment of time, and unguarded close-ups reflect complex personal relationships. The Bloomsbury photographs are not simply documents but testimonies of relationships, friendships, and the significance of empathetic lives.

  • av Peter Kolchin
    707

    In this sequel to his landmark study, historian Peter Kolchin compares the transition to freedom after American emancipation with the Russian Great Reforms

  • av Margarette Lincoln
    347

    A colourful account of women’s health, beauty, and cosmetic aids, from stays and corsets to today’s viral trends

  • av Daniel K. L. Chua
    407

    From Confucius to Saint Augustine and Beethoven to the blues, a rediscovery of the joy that is music

  • av Jieun Kiaer
    291

    An exhilarating new account of the English language, from British colonialism to the age of social media, emphasizing dynamism and democratization

  • av Stephen Taylor
    347

    The dramatic biography of a slaveship turned freedom-fighter—which brings new insights into Britain’s involvement in the end of the trade in enslaved people

  • av Sasha-Mae Eccleston
    491

    An analysis of ancient Greek and Roman works alongside contemporary literature, exploring how these classics shape our understanding of the politics of time in America

  • av Vanessa Grossman
    777

    The compelling story of the significant relationship between communism and modern architecture in postwar France

  • av Martin Mittelmeier
    331

    The untold story of how the volcanic landscape surrounding Naples influenced a crucial moment in twentieth-century intellectual history

  • av Thomas R. Martin
    331

    Thomas R. Martin recounts the unmatched political and military career of Phocion of Athens, and his tragic downfall

  • av Mark W. Geiger
    411

    A compelling account of how markets really govern themselves, and why they often baffle and outrage outsiders

  • av Andrew Jotischky
    347

    A major new history of medieval monasticism, from the fourth to the sixteenth century

  • av Kendell Geers
    747

    “Duchamp’s Endgame. Da Vinci, Poussin, Dürer & Ingres” answers what Marcel Duchamp did in Munich in 1912 and why he stopped painting.

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    777

    The first comprehensive, career-spanning monograph on American artist Dorothea Rockburne

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