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Month: April 2014

History

A taxidermist’s working life in the 19th Century

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals April 30, 20141 min read1002 Views

An April article in Archives of natural history gives a fascinating insight into the life of Charles Francis Adams, a…

Cultural Studies

What does neuroscience offer to dance? What does dance offer to neuroscience?

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals April 29, 20141 min read1049 Views

“Dancers are experts in mental processes such as memory, timing and motor cognition, and the study of dance can provide…

Cultural History

Leonardo Da Vinci and Samuel Beckett – implausible bed fellows?

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals April 15, 20141 min read1039 Views

An Italian Renaissance polymath, most known for his notebooks and paintings, Leonardo Da Vinci is still widely considered an enigma….

Cultural Studies

Scoring Film: An Interview with Neil Brand

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals April 11, 20141 min read1115 Views

Neil Brand is a well-known composer, prolific British dramatist, writer and pianist, who designed and presented a three part-series for BBC…

Cultural Studies

Robert Burns, Digital Whistle-Blowing, and the 2014 Scottish Independence Referendum

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals April 8, 20145 min read849 Views

By Robert Crawford For the first time since 1707 (more than half a century before Burns was born), the population…

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