I require also an attitude toward the task of historical explanation not
shared by all historians.
Not exact matches
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Historian James Hitchcock has an insightful column comparing the formal similarities
shared by the Episcopal Church in the United States and the New York Times: One is losing members, the other subscribers.
While your opinion on the supernatural is not in question, the idea that there was no historical Jesus is no
shared by most
historians.
(That is why I can not
share Wilder's concern that the actual history of Jesus should be verifiable
by the
historian, or Wiesner's concern that it should at least be relatively ascertainable.
Berlin, Germany About Blog The Global Urban History Blog is run
by a group of
historians who
share an interest in both global and urban history.
Berlin, Germany About Blog The Global Urban History Blog is run
by a group of
historians who
share an interest in both global and urban history.
Florida Keys
historian Brad Bertelli drops
by to
share some Keys history and to reveal some of his favorite places, including a little - known ghost town and some favorite snorkeling spots.
nine seventeen is accompanied
by a catalogue which features texts
by Dr. Peter Miller, whose
shared enthusiasm for Meppayil's work brought the exhibition to the American Academy in Rome;
historian and critic, Deepak Ananth, a specialist on Meppayil's work and its relationship to Indian art history; and Harvard professor and Art Historian Dr. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, whose original essay stations Prabhavathi's work amongst th
historian and critic, Deepak Ananth, a specialist on Meppayil's work and its relationship to Indian art history; and Harvard professor and Art
Historian Dr. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, whose original essay stations Prabhavathi's work amongst th
Historian Dr. Benjamin H.D. Buchloh, whose original essay stations Prabhavathi's work amongst the greats.
Curated
by Linda Norden, an art
historian, and Peter Ballantine, an authority on Judd, «Local History» features works from the late 1950s to the mid-1960s that underscore the three artists»
shared obsession with the fine line between painting and sculpture.
Curated
by the renowned art
historian and Arte Povera forefather Germano Celant, this exhibition is the first to investigate Ileana Sonnabend's central role in the international reception of Arte Povera, and the close friendship between Celant and Sonnabend that grew out of their
shared interest in the Italian artists.
She was greatly influenced
by Yale University art
historian George Kubler's book, The Shape of Time (first published 1962) which introduced the radical idea that ostensibly disconnected cultures throughout history
share basic human understandings and beliefs that are reflected in the art they produce and that superficially dissimilar works of art can be seen as reflecting the same understanding or belief.
In one article, eight contemporary artists
shared observations on the artist; interviews with Roy Lichtenstein, Paul Sharits, Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann, conducted
by French art
historian Jean - Claude Lebensztejn, are reproduced here.
According to medieval
historian, Michel Pastoureau «men and societies seem haunted
by the memory, more or less conscious, of these ancient times when they
shared the same spaces and the same prey, the same fears and the same caves, sometimes the same dreams.»
Berlin, Germany About Blog The Global Urban History Blog is run
by a group of
historians who
share an interest in both global and urban history.