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Art of Illusion
The Representation of Art History in Nineteenth-Century Germany and Beyond©2006 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Literature, Art, History: Studies on Classical Antiquity and Tradition
In Honour of W. J. Henderson©2003 Edited Collection -
Curating ‘EASTERN EUROPE’ and Beyond
Art Histories through the Exhibition©2013 Conference proceedings -
Discourses and Strategies
The Role of the Vienna School in Shaping Central European Approaches to Art History and Related Discourses©2013 Monographs -
Art, Identity and Cosmopolitanism
William Rothenstein and the British Art World, c.1880–1935©2024 Monographs -
A History of Installation Art and the Development of New Art Forms
Technology and the Hermeneutics of Time and Space in Modern and Postmodern Art from Cubism to Installation©2009 Monographs -
Popular History and Fiction
The Myth of August the Strong in German Literature, Art and Media©2014 Monographs -
Women Making Art
Women in the Visual, Literary, and Performing Arts Since 1960, Second Edition©2020 Textbook -
The Paris Fine Art Salon/Le Salon, 1791–1881
©2015 Edited Collection -
The Art of War
Edited Collection -
Contemplations of the Spiritual in Art
©2013 Edited Collection -
Internationalism and the Arts in Britain and Europe at the "Fin de Siècle"
©2009 Conference proceedings -
On the Logic of Drawing History from Symbols, Especially from Images
©2024 Edited Collection -
Place and Native American Indian History and Culture
©2007 Conference proceedings -
Internationalism and the Arts
ISSN: 2235-0160
Internationalism and the Arts explores the multiple ways in which the arts have operated internationally, responded to internationalist ideology, and helped shape thinking about world organization. The series challenges the emphasis on nationalism and national schools that has developed over the past 250 years. Instead, it draws attention to internationalist art and ideology; the lives and work of cosmopolitan artists and theorists; international networks, systems and practices; and societies that promote international exchange. The series speaks to the rise of transnationalism as a major approach across a number of research fields. Within this literature, it addresses a relative dearth of publications which focus on international art practice as a crucial element of human experience. Proposals are invited across the performing and visual arts, including art history, music, dance and theatre. Our geographical scope is global and we welcome projects that look beyond the Western world or that examine cross-cultural exchanges. We are open to proposals for monographs and edited collections, anthologies of primary sources and textbooks, and scholarly catalogues that showcase visual material. All proposals and manuscripts will be subject to peer review.
6 publications
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South-East European History
ISSN: 2768-7562
Series Editor: Mihai Dragnea (University of South-Eastern Norway) This single-blind peer reviewed series is published in conjunction with the Balkan History Association and comprises original, high-quality disciplinary and interdisciplinary comparative study of South-East Europe from ancient to contemporary times. It welcomes submissions in several formats, including monographs, edited volumes, conference proceedings, and short form publications on various sub-disciplines of history—political, cultural, military, economic, urban, literary, oral, or the history of science communication—art history, history of religions and archaeology. Each volume may contain up to 20 black-and-white images. Proposals and author/volume editor CV should be sent to: mihaidragnea2018@gmail.com
22 publications