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Month: February 2015

‘Spanish Entree Performed by Mr Desnoyer’, Anthony L’Abbe, A New Collection of Dances [London, c.1725], plate 74, appearing in MONSIEUR DESNOYER, PART 1: 1721–1733, DOI: drs.2013.005969
Cultural History

Monsieur Desnoyer – Mapping Choreography. 18C Dance Design

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 26, 201529 sec read3724 Views

Below is a beautiful illustration of ‘Spanish Entree Performed by Mr Desnoyer and choreographed by Anthony L’Abbe’. Full of jumps,…

Language and Literature

Spotlight on….Translation and Literature

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 24, 20151 min read1676 Views

Founded in 1992, Translation and Literature is a tri-annual which is published in March, July and November of each year….

Language and Literature

From the archives – What is comparative literature?

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 20, 20152 min read1508 Views

Certain works of literature call especially clearly for a comparative approach, through reference to other works or through establishing comparative…

History

Inverlochy and Lochindorb Castles – A Comparative Study

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 18, 201522 sec read1560 Views

Iain Anderson and Piers Dixon’s paper, in Architectural Heritage, looks afresh at the relationship between the two castles to establish…

Scottish Affairs
Cultural Studies

“Spotlight on”…Scottish Affairs

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 16, 20151 min read2312 Views

Scottish Affairs is published quarterly in February, May, August and November of each year. Founded in 1992, it is Scotland’s…

Philosophy

From the Archives – The Creation of the Concept through the Interaction of Philosophy with Science and Art

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 12, 20152 min read1712 Views

At the beginning of the book What Is Philosophy? written by Gilles Deleuze in collaboration with Felix Guattari, the authors…

History

From the Archives – Patron’s Review – The role of the moving image in natural history

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 5, 20152 min read2045 Views

Images of natural history, whether stationary or moving, have the capacity to affect the emotions of an audience. Through the…

Law

“Spotlight on” … African Journal of International and Comparative Law

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals February 3, 20151 min read1686 Views

African Journal of International and Comparative Law is a tri-annual published in February, June and October of each year. It…

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