The Oriental Institute 2011-2012 Annual Report Information theoryReports on the work of the Oriental Institute during the academic year (July 2011 June 2012), including twenty project, seven research support, eleven museum, seven public education and volunteer, and five development and membership reports.
and reflects the breadth of ongoing Beethoven scholarship in Manchester
or literary rather than historical
impact and significance of film education in Britain
1760–1790’ explores the role of poetry in eighteenth-century thinking on human progress
The Dancing Body in Renaissance Choreography is a study of the theory of kinetic theatricality in the western European context
Introduces ideas on international relations expressed by thinkers from High Middle Ages to the present day
state capacity and economic performance and applies the perspective to consdier European welfare states in light of contemporary challenges
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offering new case studies and new chapters on the economics of cultural quarters and the importance of historical buildings
stones and other heavy portions that do not float
literature and architecture
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