The diptych––comprising two hinged panels that can be opened and closed like a book––was prevalent in Netherlandish art and depicted subjects ranging from secular portraiture…
his project is catalogue of an exhibition that was displayed at the Harvard Art Museums, April 28–July 22, 2001, and Dallas Museum of Art, August…
1 Thessalonians provides a fascinating glimpse into the origins and social life of the Christ group in the ancient Roman city of Thessalonike, while 2…
The relationship between religion and sexuality is often framed as inherently conflictual. Religious groups and ideologies have long influenced the public regulation of sexuality and…
This book examines how the media influenced ideas of race and beauty among African American women from the Harlem Renaissance to World War II. Between…
This article examines the advent of modeling as a profession for African American women. This new career resulted from two developments in early postwar America:…
When Julie Salverson discovers a link between Canada’s north and the atomic bombs that fell on Japan, she starts a ten-year journey that connects uranium, radiation, trauma,…
L.-F. Céline, l’un des plus grands romanciers du vingtième siècle, a également été, dans les trois pamphlets d’une rare violence verbale qu’il a publiés et…
LinguaeLive is an educational endeavour that is free to the academic user. Queen’s University provided seed money and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council…
When the Soviet Union fell, Cuba pedaled its way to independence–by bicycle. What has become of Havana’s sole-powered communities born out of the need to…