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After World War II, France embarked on a project of modernization,
which included the development of the modern mass home. At Home in
Postwar France examines key groups of actors - state officials,
architects, sociologists and tastemakers - arguing that modernizers
looked to the home as a site for social engineering and
nation-building; designers and advocates of the modern home
contributed to the democratization of French society; and the
French home of the Trente Glorieuses, as it was built and
inhabited, was a hybrid product of architects', planners', and
residents' understandings of modernity. This volume identifies the
"right to comfort" as an invention of the postwar period and
suggests that the modern mass home played a vital role in shaping
new expectations for well-being and happiness.
Within the past two decades, dramatic advances in medical
technology have led to a complete restructuring of medical care
services for pregnant women and their newborns. Regionalization
provides a full accountant of this new system known as regionalized
perinatal care. Perinatologists, epidemiologists, public health
administrators, and anyone involved with maternal-child care will
find in this book, practical answers to their questions.
After World War II, France embarked on a project of modernization,
which included the development of the modern mass home. At Home in
Postwar France examines key groups of actors - state officials,
architects, sociologists and tastemakers - arguing that modernizers
looked to the home as a site for social engineering and
nation-building; designers and advocates of the modern home
contributed to the democratization of French society; and the
French home of the Trente Glorieuses, as it was built and
inhabited, was a hybrid product of architects', planners', and
residents' understandings of modernity. This volume identifies the
"right to comfort" as an invention of the postwar period and
suggests that the modern mass home played a vital role in shaping
new expectations for well-being and happiness.
Olives, bread, meat and wine: it is deceptively easy to evoke
ancient Greece and Rome through a few items of food and drink. But
how were their tastes different from ours? How did they understand
the sense of taste itself, in relation to their own bodies and to
other modes of sensory experience? This volume, the first of its
kind to explore the ancient sense of taste, draws on the
literature, philosophy, history and archaeology of Greco-Roman
antiquity to provide answers to these central questions. By
surveying and probing the literary and material remains from the
Archaic period to late antiquity, contributors investigate the
cultural and intellectual development towards attitudes and
theories about taste. These specially commissioned chapters also
open a window onto ancient thinking about perception and the body.
Importantly, these authors go beyond exploring the functional
significance of taste to uncover its value and meaning in the
actions, thoughts and words of the Greeks and Romans. Taste and the
Ancient Senses presents a full range of interpretative approaches
to the gustatory sense, and provides an indispensable resource for
students and scholars of classical antiquity and sensory studies.
Olives, bread, meat and wine: it is deceptively easy to evoke
ancient Greece and Rome through a few items of food and drink. But
how were their tastes different from ours? How did they understand
the sense of taste itself, in relation to their own bodies and to
other modes of sensory experience? This volume, the first of its
kind to explore the ancient sense of taste, draws on the
literature, philosophy, history and archaeology of Greco-Roman
antiquity to provide answers to these central questions. By
surveying and probing the literary and material remains from the
Archaic period to late antiquity, contributors investigate the
cultural and intellectual development towards attitudes and
theories about taste. These specially commissioned chapters also
open a window onto ancient thinking about perception and the body.
Importantly, these authors go beyond exploring the functional
significance of taste to uncover its value and meaning in the
actions, thoughts and words of the Greeks and Romans. Taste and the
Ancient Senses presents a full range of interpretative approaches
to the gustatory sense, and provides an indispensable resource for
students and scholars of classical antiquity and sensory studies.
A fully updated and comprehensive companion to Romanesque and
Gothic art history This definitive reference brings together
cutting-edge scholarship devoted to the Romanesque and Gothic
traditions in Northern Europe and provides a clear analytical
survey of what is happening in this major area of Western art
history. The volume comprises original theoretical, historical, and
historiographic essays written by renowned and emergent scholars
who discuss the vibrancy of medieval art from both thematic and
sub-disciplinary perspectives. Part of the Blackwell Companions to
Art History, A Companion to Medieval Art, Second Edition features
an international and ambitious range of contributions covering
reception, formalism, Gregory the Great, pilgrimage art, gender,
patronage, marginalized images, the concept of spolia, manuscript
illumination, stained glass, Cistercian architecture, art of the
crusader states, and more. Newly revised edition of a highly
successful companion, including 11 new articles Comprehensive
coverage ranging from vision, materiality, and the artist through
to architecture, sculpture, and painting Contains full-color
illustrations throughout, plus notes on the book's many
distinguished contributors A Companion to Medieval Art: Romanesque
and Gothic in Northern Europe, Second Edition is an exciting and
varied study that provides essential reading for students and
teachers of Medieval art.
"A Companion to Medieval Art" brings together cutting-edge
scholarship devoted to the Romanesque and Gothic traditions in
Northern Europe.Brings together cutting-edge scholarship devoted to
the Romanesque and Gothic traditions in Northern Europe.Contains
over 30 original theoretical, historical, and historiographic
essays by renowned and emergent scholars.Covers the vibrancy of
medieval art from both thematic and sub-disciplinary
perspectives.Features an international and ambitious range - from
reception, Gregory the Great, collecting, and pilgrimage art, to
gender, patronage, the marginal, spolia, and manuscript
illumination.
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MS Alethea C Rudolph; Illustrated by MS Silvia Brunetti
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Theo's Mythic is an epic fantasy, middle grade adventure that will
redefine a child, alongside the future of an entire world. Theo
Singleton had no idea he wasn't the full sum of ordinary until his
mother sent him away from home. He had come under suspicion of
being different by The Social Balance. For in Humana, if you were a
non-elevated human then you need not fear the Social Balance.
However, if you were an elevated human, then you'd better hide -
and hide well. Theo's mom knew just where he had to go. Though, she
was sending him into the unknown, Mythic. It was an existence
fraught with benevolent and vile creatures that would either save
her only son or hunt him down because they would know he was
different. As Theo struggles to become Informed and tries to
discover who he really is, he must fight for his life through ten
ancient games rigged for him not to win. And if he doesn't emerge
victorious from these games, known as The Decuple, a crack in the
balance of each existence will set the demise of both in motion.
Theo's destiny is undeniable. He must go to sleep and begin his
Transition. It is time.
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