Archiv für Dezember 2014

0101 Fabien Benuzzi, Committenze europee di scultura veneziana nel Settecento. Una panoramica e alcune ipotesi di lavoro

Research on the European success of Venetian art during the 18th century has above all examined the activity of the painters. This paper analyzes the works of Venetian sculptors through some important case studies. […]

0100 Jesper Svenningsen, A noble circle. The vogue for collecting Italian paintings in Denmark 1690-1730

This article presents a closer look at an important moment in the history of art collecting in Denmark when Italian art first began to be admired by noble virtuosi. During the last decade of the 17th […]

Between Two Paradigms: Harriet Pullen and the Earliest Australian Female Preachers

This article focuses on an eye-witness account of a series of sermons preached in Brown’s River, Tasmania, in 1836–1838 by Harriet Pullen — arguably the earliest documented instance of female preaching in Australia. It explores the context, motiva…

The Perpetually Wedded Wife of God: A Study of Shaykh Musa “Sadā Suhāg” as the Founder of Sadā Suhāgiyya Silsilah

Some of the sufis have conceptualised the relationship of human beings with God in gendered terms, and identified themselves with the feminine while imagining God in masculine terms. Such a characterisation can be found in sufi poetry, but it also fin…

War and Revolution in Russia, 1914–22

Volume 27, Issue 2, December 2014, pages 158-160<br/>10.1080/09546545.2014.973085<br/>Jonathan Davis

Practicing Stalinism: Bolsheviks, Boyars, and the Persistence of Tradition

Volume 27, Issue 2, December 2014, pages 175-177<br/>10.1080/09546545.2014.973094<br/>Erik van Ree

EDITORS’ NOTE

Volume 27, Issue 2, December 2014, pages 91-91<br/>10.1080/09546545.2014.990082<br/>

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS

Volume 27, Issue 2, December 2014, pages 193-193<br/>10.1080/09546545.2014.994328<br/>

Editorial Board

Volume 27, Issue 2, December 2014, pages ebi-ebi<br/>10.1080/09546545.2014.993815<br/>

Life in Transit: Jews in Postwar Lodz, 1945-1950, Shimon Redlich (Boston: Academic Studies Press, 2011), 282 pp., hardcover $45.00

Quelle: http://hgs.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/28/3/522?rss=1