The Village: Russian Impressions Howell ChickeringChicago native, political activist, and journalist Ernest Poole (1880 1950) provides a distinctive view of the Bolshevik Revolution in his work, The Village: Russian Impressions. This work is unusual in the library of American accounts of Revolutionary Russia because it addresses the world of the Russian peasants, far away from the revolutionary centers of Petrograd and Moscow. He associated with a Russian priest, a doctor, a teacher, and a mill owner
The archives of the Mycenaean palace uncovered by Carl Blegen in 1939 contained clay tablets inscribed in Linear B script
500th anniversary of the beginnings of democracy in Athens
an actress
providing insights into the personalities of the collectors and the ways their personal tastes affected the contents of their collections
With the built environment responsible for 40 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions
and it has been so far overlooked
Christopher Peacocke
Sonic ethnography explores the role of sound in the performance of local identities in the southern Italian region of Basilicata
life and individuality
Pride in prejudice offers a concise introduction to the varied extreme right groups active in Britain today
This exceptional piece of archaeological detective work includes a study of the stratified assemblage of Ilkhanid ceramics and the first provenienced examples of Lajvardinah ware
and proposes policy options to help overcome these constraints and set the country on a path of high and sustained inclusive economic growth in the medium term