31 ago 2009

Eigthteenth century studies Vol. 42, No. 4 summer 2009

Robert E. Paulett

The bewildering world of William de Brahm: an eighteenth-century map maker surveys the end of time


Richard Johns

"An air of grandeur & modesty": James Thornhill's painting in the dome of st. Paul's cathedral


Todd Gilman

Arne, Handel, the beautiful, and the sublime


Chad Wellmon

Kant and the Feelings of Reason


Gregory Afinogenov

Otium cum dignitate: economy, politics, and pastoral in eighteenth-century

New York


Review Articles


Evan Gottlieb

Producing and consuming the Scottish enlightenment


Vanessa Smith

Two-way traffic


Eric F. Johnson

Continuity and change in the long eighteenth century: two new works of cultural history


James H. Johnson

Venetian reflections


Single Titles


James Delbourgo

British weather and the climate of enlightenment (review)


Chandra Mukerji

Vaux and Versailles: the appropriations, erasures, and accidents that made modern France (review)


Londa Schiebinger

Maria Sibylla Merian and daughters: women of art and science (review)


Laurenz Lütteken

Pleasure and meaning in the classical symphony (review)


Allan Ingram

From sin to insanity: suicide in early modern Europe (review)

0 comentarios:

Publicar un comentario