Victoria Johnson, een historica met een liefde voor tuinen en opera, duikt in het rijke tapijt van het Amerikaanse verleden. Haar academische achtergrond, waaronder een doctoraat in sociologie, informeert haar onderzoek naar filantropie, kunst en de geschiedenis van New York City. Door haar schrijven belicht ze de levens van cruciale figuren en landschappen die de beginjaren van de natie vormden. Johnson verbindt lezers met vervlogen tijdperken, ontdekt vergeten verhalen en onthult hun blijvende relevantie met boeiend onderzoek en proza.
The emergence of religious liberty in the West is one of the most important
developments in modern history. This book treats the subject in an integrative
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Researchers in fields across the humanities and social sciences will find it a
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On 1 January 1919? one hundred years ago? Giorgio de Chirico (1888?1978), one of the 20th century?s most important and controversial artists, arrived in Rome on the overnight train from Ferrara where he had been posted for military service for the last three and a half years. Celebrating the incoming New Year, it also marked the start of a new, all-important chapter in the self-styled Pictor optimus? career, which embraced classicism and the great masters.0The year 1919 would also soon be used by the Surrealists and subsequent critics as the cut-off point for de Chirico?s early Metaphysical painting (1910?18)? a period of creative genius that exerted a key influence on the imminent birth of Surrealism with de Chirico championed as its precursor? and the beginning of his?later? work that spanned nearly sixty years.00Exhibition: Palazzo Ducale, Genova, Italy (29.03-07.07.2019)