Edward Said Rhonna ShatzEdward Said was one of the most influential intellectuals of the twentieth century. A literary scholar with an aesthetes temperament, he did not experience his political awakening until the 1967 ArabIsraeli war, which transformed his thinking and led him to forge ties with political groups and like minded scholars. In this intimate intellectual biography, by a close friend and confidant, Nubar Hovsepian offers fascinating insight into the evolution of
Essays in this volume offer non-Italian scholars a representative sample of current European research and a summary of recent debates regarding the historical evolution of those republics that posed the most formidable obstacles to the extension of Florentine hegemony
This work argues the co-production arising in these committees warrants recognizing their contribution to an emerging global environmental constitutionalism
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The authors aim to understand the afterlife of scientific institutions and practices and the 'aftertime' of scientific modernity and its attendant visions of progress and transformation
documenting the Bronze Age site of Tepe Hissar and the Sasanian Palace
In this pioneering study
The book reveals how attitudes
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Through his concept of image critique
that captures the cultural meanings of British political and civic life from the eighteenth to the twentieth century
It is useful for students of history