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Gunther E. Rothenberg. <italic>Napoleon's Great Adversaries: The Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army, 1792–1814</italic>. Bloomington:…

1983

ArcheologyHistoryArchdukebiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectMuseologyArt historyArtbiology.organism_classificationmedia_commonThe American Historical Review
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John Demos. The Heathen School: A Story of Hope and Betrayal in the Age of the Early Republic.

2015

ArcheologyHistoryHistoryBetrayalmedia_common.quotation_subjectMuseologyTheologyReligious studiesmedia_commonThe American Historical Review
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Michael Fleming.Auschwitz, the Allies and Censorship of the Holocaust.

2016

ArcheologyHistoryHistoryThe Holocaustmedia_common.quotation_subjectMuseologyCensorshipReligious studiesmedia_commonThe American Historical Review
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L’évolution récente des expositions temporaires sur le Moyen Âge en Italie: Public, thèmes, finalités

2011

This article proposes a reflection about Italian art exhibitions on Middle Ages all over the twentieth century in order to understand the reception of medieval history in Italy. The Italian case is compared with the other European countries and their own relationships with Middle Ages. The articles studies also the important changes in the cultural offer and in the museum function during the last decade of the twentieth century and analyses their major consequences on the exhibitions. Lastly the ‘status’ of the exhibited objects and their mise-en-scene are examined.

ArcheologyHistoryHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsAnthropologystatus of the exhibited objectArt history[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyExhibitionMedieval historyMise en scènemise-en-scènecultural offerMiddle Agesreception of medieval historylcsh:NX440-632Exhibitions of medieval artmuseum functionslcsh:History of the artsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSZograf
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The ‘grave of the Court Pit’, A rediscovered Bronze Age tomb from Carchemish

2014

This paper examines the British Museum unpublished records related to an Early Bronze (EB) Age pithos burial uncovered a century ago in the Inner Town at Carchemish. The grave, cursorily cited and variously dated (Chalcolithic, EB or even LBA) in the final reports, was described in some detail by Hogarth and Thompson; a precise dating is, however, possible today thanks to the information of paramount importance given by T. E. Lawrence who identified and took a picture of the associated finds, which was recently rediscovered in the Carchemish Archives. The pithos can be now ascribed to the third quarter of the third millennium BC and helps to confirm the recent theory according to which the …

ArcheologyHistoryHistoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMesopotamiaReligious studiesChalcolithicengineering.materialAncient historyArchaeologyCarchemish British Museum excavations T. E. Lawrence D. G. Hogarth EBA burial customs Euphrates Banded Ware Syrian BottlesBronze AgeengineeringBronzeSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente AnticoQuarter (Canadian coin)
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Kevin M. Kruse. One Nation under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America.

2018

ArcheologyHistoryMuseologyThe American Historical Review
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Volker R. Berghahn. Journalists between Hitler and Adenauer: From Inner Emigration to the Moral Reconstruction of West Germany.

2020

ArcheologyHistoryPolitical scienceMuseologyEconomic historyWest germanyEmigrationThe American Historical Review
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Joel Pfister. <italic>Individuality Incorporated: Indians and the Multicultural Modern.</italic> (New Americanists.) Durham, N.C.: Duke U…

2005

ArcheologyHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectMulticulturalismMuseologyArtReligious studiesmedia_commonThe American Historical Review
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Métodos de documentación arqueológica aplicados en arqueología subacuática: el modelo fotogramétrico y el fotomosaico del pecio fenicio Mazarrón-2 (P…

2013

In 2007, ARQVA – National Museum of Underwater Archaeology carried out an archaeological project at the Phoenician shipwreck Mazarron-2 (Port of Mazarron, Murcia, Spain). The aims of the project were to check the state of preservation of the hull remains of the ship as well as the metal structure that protects the site. Moreover, the available archaeological data on the shipwreck were updated for the purpose of creating a new digital archive of the site. A real scale photogrammetrical 3D model of the interior of the hull of the ship was created using the program Photomodeler. In addition, a high-resolution photomosaic of the ship was produced since this had not been done in the past. This a…

ArcheologyUnderwater archaeologyGeographyNational museumHistoria; Arqueología subacuáticalanguageArqueología subacuática3d modelPhoenicianArchaeologyHistorialanguage.human_languageSAGVNTVM. Papeles del Laboratorio de Arqueología de Valencia
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Jeffrey Herf. Undeclared Wars with Israel : East Germany and the West German Far Left, 1967–1989.

2018

Archeologyextremist movementsMuseologyääriliikkeetbook reviewshistorialanguage.human_languageGermanEuropekirja-arvostelutWest GermanyPolitical scienceEconomic historylanguageEast Germanyta615Saksan liittotasavaltahistoryIsraelEurooppaSaksan demokraattinen tasavaltaAmerican Historical Review
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