Sentences with phrase «extensive bibliography»

The phrase "extensive bibliography" refers to a list of sources or references that has been extensively researched and compiled. It means that a lot of books, articles, and other reliable sources have been consulted and included in the bibliography. Full definition
The catalogue issued by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, entitled Philip Guston (1980) provides the best information about his late work and contains a chronology and a very extensive bibliography of articles and reviews.
Special thanks to Patrick S. O'Donnell, who has contributed his quite extensive bibliographies on many of the categories for this project.
This generous volume also includes never - before - published archival photographs from the Sonnabend Archive; an interview with Germano Celant about his friendship with Ileana Sonnabend and the global dissemination of Arte Povera; texts written by the artists in the exhibition; and extensive bibliographies for each artist, the Sonnabend galleries and the Arte Povera movement, respectively.
The notes, relatively extensive bibliography and the tone of the introduction lead one to expect a work of scholarship, but this is belied by the lack of any rigorous interrogation of sources, too many unsupported claims and lack of any real sense of argument.
More extensive bibliographies can be found in the catalogue from the 1985 Bacon retrospective at Tate Britain, the catalogue from the 1996 retrospective at the Centre Georges Pompidou and the more recent exhibition catalogue for Francis Bacon in the 1950s by Michael Peppiatt from 2006.
The extensive bibliography offers an excellent guide for further reading.
Its appendix contains an extensive bibliography of both simple and more scholarly works.)
He contributed an extensive bibliography of works on Pius XII to The Pius War: Responses to the Critics of Pius XII.
Also to be found at the back of the book is a good selection of security software and an extensive bibliography.
This is a substantial text that combines background to paleonutrition, an extensive bibliography, a discussion on methods, and case studies.
The article has an extensive bibliography of research studies.
The BBA provides an extensive bibliography of research related to students and schools, and they promote and share principles in regards to Early Childhood Education, Comprehensive Strategies, and School Improvement.
I have been carefully following research on homeschooling (home education, home - based education, home schooling) since about 1983 and have acquired an extensive bibliography on the topic.
His appendix includes elaborate source notes and an extensive bibliography.
I do not think it is an exaggeration to say that Far From the Tree by Andrew Solomon is the most fascinating book I have read in 2012 — or at least it is so far, and I'm only 120 pages in (out of about 700 pages of text... there are also 701 footnotes and an extensive bibliography and index).
Nonfiction books in particular often have extensive bibliographies or resource sections.
Backed with an extensive bibliography and footnotes, Kertzer has distilled seven years of intensive research into a work of nonfiction that reads like a spy thriller.
If you didn't know, this is actually a gag book, filled with almost no content until you reach an extensive bibliography at the end.
An extensive bibliography of articles and websites concerned with literary piracy will be provided at the end of the class.
The founder of the Bergin University of Canine Studies and various organizations for assistance dogs has an extensive bibliography as well.
We are thrilled to contribute to Jessica's extensive bibliography and hope you'll welcome this 5» x 7» softcover onto your bookshelf.
One can think of each work as a primary text with a footnoted reference, sometimes referring to an extensive bibliography.
Additionally, the catalogue contains a comprehensive chronology of the decade's key artistic, political, and cultural events and an extensive bibliography.
Ever since Lucy Lippard included him in Six Years: The Dematerialization of the Art Object (1973), Peter Downsbrough (b. 1940) has accrued an extensive bibliography — owing to his expatriate situation in Brussels, almost exclusively European.
Barron's 1979) presents a year by year chronology and has an extensive bibliography.
Additionally, the catalogue will contain a comprehensive chronology of the decade's key artistic, political, and cultural events and an extensive bibliography.
It is published by a leading academic press, and contains an extensive bibliography and nearly 3,000 footnotes.
(Readers should note an extensive bibliography in the peer - reviewed scientific literature.)
If folks are interested, the BC polygamy reference (2011 BCSC 1588) discusses polyamorous families and features an extensive bibliography, including citations to excellent work from Martha Bailey, Elizabeth F. Evans, and Amy J. Kaufman.
This chapter includes a brief history of admiralty law, a survey of the various fields of admiralty law, an annotated list of important laws, and an extensive bibliography of texts and treatises.
The chapter on International and Foreign Legal Research discusses when this type of research is relevant, contains useful tips for conducting this type of research, discusses conflict of laws situations, and contains an extensive bibliography of secondary and primary sources of international law.
Learn about Australian wildlife, travel opportunities, how to tread lightly, activities of WTA, extensive bibliography, coming events, news items.
Couples are provided an extensive bibliography and are expected to continue reading in the areas of marital dynamics, marriage enrichment, counseling, group process and other appropriate areas.
The article Brave Launching: A Therapist's Thoughts on Helping Today's Family has an extensive bibliography.
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