She was a native of Lausanne, Switzerland — the daughter of Geneviève Bugnion and noted Catalan art historian and philosopher José Pijoan, the author of a 40 -
volume history of world art.
And when your entrants range from a chapbook of poetry to a five
volume history of World War I, you come to see the necessity of awarding people in their specific genre or field to truly reward their accomplishments.
Oparin's ten -
volume history of the world is a chronicle of the reshuffling of atoms and molecules rather than the story of a world's struggle toward the realization of value or purpose.
Not exact matches
Like another well - intentioned
volume of church
history, The Christian
World (1982), this is the National Geographic version
of church
history, or, to follow the culinary metaphor, the Gourmet magazine edition
of it.
Was it ordained before the foundation
of the
world that the year 2015, which saw the rise
of Donald Trump's candidacy and his clumsy attempts to establish Evangelical bona fides, should also see the publication
of the long - awaited first
volume of In the Beginning Was the Word, Mark Noll's
history of the Bible in American public life?
Meanwhile, Hutchinson continued to write books, turning out a dozen or more
volumes on such themes as the
history of Methodism,
world revolution and religion, the ordeal
of Western religion, the leaders who made the churches and the modernization
of China.
The previous
volumes» How the Irish Saved Civilization and The Gifts
of the Jews» were extremely popular, and Cahill follows the same basic format here, presenting an introductory description
of the
world in which the gift «giver appears, a
history of the protagonist (in the first
volumes a people, not an individual), and finally an assessment
of the gift «giver's lasting effects on
history.
That pioneer work should be supplemented — not to say supplanted — by a study
of the great modern researches
of M. Rostovtzeff, The Social and Economic
History of the Roman Empire (1926; new ed., 1940), and his magnificent three -
volume work, The Social and Economic
History of the Hellenistic
World (1940).
Although the respective
histories of the companies that merged to form Arca Continental revolve around serving a nation that accounts for 13 percent
of Coca - Cola's worldwide
volume despite representing just 1.6 percent
of the
world's population, Mexico and the United States require different strategies to thrive.
Volume XIV, Number 2 The Social Mission
of Waldorf School Communities — Christopher Schaefer Identity and Governance — Jon McAlice Changing Old Habits: Exploring New Models for Professional Development — Thomas Patteson and Laura Birdsall Developing Coherence: Meditative Practice in Waldorf School College
of Teacher — Kevin Avison Teachers» Self - Development as a Mirror
of Children's Incarnation: Part II — Renate Long - Breipohl Social - Emotional Education and Waldorf Education — David S. Mitchell Television in, and the
World's
of, Today's Children — Richard House Russia's
History, Culture, and the Thrust Toward High - Stakes Testing: Reflections on a Recent Visit — David S. Mitchell Da Valdorvuskii!
All from the first
volume of his magisterial
history of the Second
World War.
The idea
of exploring their «mental maps» as a way into understanding the international
history of a particular era (earlier
volumes explored the era
of the two
world wars and the era
of the early Cold War) is to uncover not only what made these leaders unusual but also their sense
of the constraints, both domestic and international, with which they were faced, and also the opportunities that might arise.
So influential were von Braun and his team in almost every major rocket activity in Germany and the US between 1930 and 1970, that this
volume effectively represents a
history of rocketry in the Western
world.
Hope in the Dark: Untold
Histories, Wild Possibilities Hope in the Dark is a slim
volume by Rebecca Solnit that is essential reading for anyone who aspires to do good in this
world and needs a boost
of hope that we can make positive political change.
The first
volume of the curriculum, Around the
World in Twenty - One Trumpets: A Brass Odyssey creatively intertwines brass pedagogy with stories that capture significant moments in the
history of the trumpet.
Two new
volumes of national standards for
history were unveiled last week, presenting a sweeping view
of the
world that few precollegiate students have likely encountered before.
Catholic schools have a long
history of putting up with a lot
of red tape around the country and around the
world, so their choice to pass on the Louisiana Scholarship Program speaks
volumes about the program.
The
volumes of Showa that were nominated and won covered Japan's
history from
World War II to the aftermath and Occupation.
More are on the way this spring: Roddy Doyle's The Dead Republic (April), the long - awaited final
volume of the Henry Smart trilogy that began in 1999 with A Star Called Henry; and Emily Winslow's The Whole
World (June), an anticipated debut that is being compared to Kate Atkinson's Case
Histories.
Poet, essayist, and naturalist, Diane Ackerman is the author
of many highly acclaimed works
of nonfiction, including A Natural
History of the Senses — a book beloved by readers all over the
world and the
volumes Deep Play, A Slender Thread, The Rarest
of the Rare, A Natural
History of Love, The Moon by Whale Light, and a memoir on flying, On Extended Wings.
«The
World of Ice & Fire: The Untold
History of Westeros and the Game
of Thrones,» a companion
volume to Martin's «Ice and Fire» series, will be released Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014.
History of United States Naval Operations in
World War II
Volume IV: Coral Sea, Midway, and Submarine Actions, May 1942 - August 1942 by Samuel Eliot Morison
The first full - length
volume in Joseph Cummins» acclaimed Hidden
History series, this 100,000 word book recreates
World War II battles that time has forgotten, from the bloody Manchurian battle
of Nomonhan in 1939 to the last stand
of Hitler's SS Nord Division at Budingen in the closing days
of the war.
Banff: The Banff Centre and Vancouver: Setup, Issue 3.5, Summer 2013 D'Agostino, Paul, «The New Brutalists: Not So Brutal,» The L Magazine, Nov 7, 2012 Kress, Melanie and Natalie Bell, «Everything Is Index, Nothing Is
History,» Exhibition catalog to accompany exhibition presented by Recession Art at the Invisible Dog, May 2012 Panetta, Jane and Veronica Roberts, «(RE) PURPOSE,» May 2012 Schultz, Charlie, «MFA Thesis Shows: Columbia and Parsons,» ARTSlant New York, Reviews and Critic's Pick Behm - Steinberg, Hugh, Eleven Eleven Issue 9, California College
of the Arts, Summer 2010 Clarke, Daniel, Feature Article, Niche Magazine, February 2010, pp. 42 — 51 Cofré, Ian, «Constructed Forms» culturehall Feature Issue 37, February 2010 Hegardt, Bjørn, «In Focus», FUKT a magazine for contemporary drawing, Issue 8/9, June 2010 «More Simple, More Fun» Limited Edition Catalog with Jean - Marc Bustamante, Atlantic Center for the Arts, March 2010 Peck, Derek, «Leah Raintree: Mind and Matter», Planet Magazine, August 2009 «Leah Raintree — Excerpts / The Incredible Machine», suckerPUNCH, August 2009 Coffin, Sara D., «Rococo: The Continuing Curve», 1730 - 2008, Assouline, 2008, pp. 242 — 245 «Leah Raintree — Operable Chambers», suckerPUNCH, April 2008 Ha, Jihae, «Project to Surface», Interior
World,
Volume 60, pp. 188 — 191, 2007 «Review», The Architects Newspaper, June 2007, p. 38, 2007 Sokol, David, «Higher Planes», Surface Magazine — Annual Design Issue, May 2007, pp. 92 - 94
This
volume's broad sweep
of material, all from a The Metropolitan Museum
of Art, makes it at once a universal
history of painting and the ideal introduction to the iconic masterworks
of this
world - renowned institution.
115, No. 4 Bui, Phong «Artists to Artists»,
Volume 2, 25 Years
of the Marie Walsh Sharpe Space Program Mason, Isabella «Katie Bell at Locust Projects, Miami», Blouin ArtInfo, Nov. 4th Kaiser - Schatzlein, Rob «Katie Bell's Miami Breakthrough», Two Coats
of Paint, Sept. 23 Saltz, Jerry, «Never Has My Breath Been Taken Away Like It Was at Knockdown Center» Vulture, June 16 Final Fridays, Artist Interviews Podcast, Episode 17 2015 Namesake, «Namesakes: Katie Bell», Oct. 19 Montem Magazine, Issue # 5 (Tokyo, Japan) Pini, Gary, ’10 Must - See Art Shows Opening this Week», Paper Magazine, Sept. 23 Salama, Cecilia, «Artist Katie Bell Will Pull the Rug Out From Under You», Opening Ceremony Blog, Sept. 24 Johnson, Paddy, «This Weeks Must See Events: Butch Queens and Dykes in Brooklyn, Regular Queens Has Everything Else», Art F City, Sept 21 Butler, Sharon, «Revitalization by Contamination», Two Coats
of Paint, Aug. 2 Mullis, Sidney, Maake Magazine, Featured Interview, Fall 2015 2014 BRIC Arts Media, «BRIC Biennial:
Volume 1, Downtown Edition», Sept 20 (Exhibition Catalog) Steele, Marjorie, «Reconstructing
History: Artists Create Community inside Site: Lab», The Rapidian, Sept. 21 Konau, Britta, «Gouge, Break, and Hammer», The Portland Phoenix, June 25 Eastabrooks, Erin, «The Home - Wrecker: Interview with Brooklyn Artist Katie Bell», SHK Magazine, May 19 Scott, Megan, «18 Under 37 ″, Knox Magazine, Spring 2014 Toomer, Helen, «How Art
World Insiders Started Their Must - See Collections», Refinery 29, March 25 Galgiani, Allison, «Artist FlashCards: Why Katie Bell is Boss», Bushwick Daily, March 26 Kimball, Whitney, «Color Wheel: Katie Bell», Art F City, March 12 New American Paintings, # 110, Northeast Edition, March 2014 Bell, Katie, «IMG MGMT: Katie Bell, How We Met», Art F City, Jan 8 «The Form», Viewpoint Magazine UK, No. 33, p. 162-163 2013 Smyth, Cherry and Jost Münster, «Limber: Spatial Painting Practices», Sept. 13 (Exhibition catalog) Katz, Samantha, «Material», Gallery Glass, Episode17, Sept. 17 Steinhauer, Jillian, «Art Rx», Hyperallergic, Sept. 3 «Material», Time Out New York, August 27 Sculpture Center Tumblr, Featured Artist, «Katie Bell», April 22 Cole, Lori, «PAINT THINGS, Beyond the Stretcher», Critics» Picks, Art Forum, March 26 Johnson, Paddy, «8 Great Brooklyn Artists Under 30», The L Magazine, March 13 - 26, Vol.
Selected group exhibitions include: Love me, Love me not, Collateral exhibition, 55th Venice Biennale (2013); Re: emerge — Towards a New Cultural Cartography, Sharjah Biennial 11 (2013); City States — Makhachkala, Topography
of Masculinity, 7th Liverpool Biennial, (2012); Rewriting
Worlds, ArtPlay Сentre, The Fourth Moscow Biennale
of Contemporary Art, (2011); Greater Caucasus, PERMM Museum
of Contemporary Art, Perm (2011); Affirmative Action (Mimesis), Laura Bulian Gallery, Milan (2011); Practice for Everyday Life, Calvert 22, London (2011); and
History of Russian Video Art,
Volume 3, Moscow Museum
of Modern Art (2010).
Unlike, let's say, the wider historical account, which includes the whole bohemian
world that is inseparable from its political and social surroundings in Dore Ashton's essential
volume New York School: A Cultural Reckoning, or Irving Sandler's landmark Triumph
of American Painting: A
History of Abstract Expressionism, your observation that the beginning
of pluralist taste in art begins with Cahill and continues onward to the works
of Allen Ruppersberg and more recently, deliberately formed art collectives like Bernadette Corporation and the Bruce High Quality Foundation.
[3] For a
history of the Statute, see W. S. Holdsworth, A History of English Law Volume VI (Methuen & Co), 379 - 397; Holdsworth considered the Statute was out of date when he wrote this text, at 396: «the prevailing feeling both in the legal and the commercial world is, and has for a long time been, that these clauses have outlived their usefulness, and are quite out of place amid the changed legal and commercial conditions of to - day»; see also E. Rabel, «The Statute of Frauds and Comparative Legal History», L.Q.Rev., 63 (1947), 174
history of the Statute, see W. S. Holdsworth, A
History of English Law Volume VI (Methuen & Co), 379 - 397; Holdsworth considered the Statute was out of date when he wrote this text, at 396: «the prevailing feeling both in the legal and the commercial world is, and has for a long time been, that these clauses have outlived their usefulness, and are quite out of place amid the changed legal and commercial conditions of to - day»; see also E. Rabel, «The Statute of Frauds and Comparative Legal History», L.Q.Rev., 63 (1947), 174
History of English Law
Volume VI (Methuen & Co), 379 - 397; Holdsworth considered the Statute was out
of date when he wrote this text, at 396: «the prevailing feeling both in the legal and the commercial
world is, and has for a long time been, that these clauses have outlived their usefulness, and are quite out
of place amid the changed legal and commercial conditions
of to - day»; see also E. Rabel, «The Statute
of Frauds and Comparative Legal
History», L.Q.Rev., 63 (1947), 174
History», L.Q.Rev., 63 (1947), 174 - 187.
The Law Library
of Congress is the
world's largest law library, with a collection
of over 2.65 million
volumes from all ages
of history and virtually every jurisdiction in the
world.
The Law Library
of Congress is the
world's largest law library, with a collection
of over 2 and a half million
volumes from all ages
of history and virtually every jurisdiction in the
world.
Despite suffering the second largest hack in bitcoin
history (after Mt. Gox), Bitfinex continues to be one
of the
world's most highest -
volume exchanges to this day.
Mr. Gurbacs further detailed how indices will include
histories as far back as 2014, and that they'd take - in data from dozens
of world cypto exchanges (perhaps as many as fifty) and will be weighted by
volume.