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Rethinking Historical Distance

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The idea of distance is one of the defining principles of modern historical method. This volume gives the discussion of historical distance new breadth, flexibility and importance by incorporating diverse modes of representation including photography, sculpture, painting, musical theatre, and fashion.

Author Biography:

Bain Attwood, Professor, Monash University, Australia Peter Burke, former Professor, University of Cambridge, UK Timothy Campbell, Assistant Professor, University of Chicago, USA Ivan Gaskell, Professor, Bard Graduate Center, New York City, USA Matthew Lauzon, Associate Professor, University of Hawaii, USA Jürgen Pieters, Professor, Ghent University, Belgium Adam Phillips, British child psychotherapist, literary critic and essayist Ruth B. Phillips, Professor, Carleton University, Canada MG Sullivan, former Curator, Ashmolean Museum, UK Carolyn Williams, Professor, Rutgers University, USA
Release date Australia
January 1st, 2013
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by B. Caine
  • Edited by Kenneth A. Loparo
Edition
1st ed. 2013
Illustrations
XI, 262 p.
Pages
262
Dimensions
140x216x15
ISBN-13
9781349329267
Product ID
25599974

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