Studies in Roman and Early Christian Architecture Marion WernerJ. B. Ward Perkins essays explore Roman architecture over five decades. Focused on provinces, including North African cities, town planning, Nero's Golden House and Early Christian architecture influenced by Roman models like basilicas and mausolea, with a preface by Professor Roger Ling and a thorough index.
This is a timely exploration of the traffic between design and activism in the context of precarity – a social and material condition brought about by the growth of temporary
reorganisation of the form of the state
can help revitalize the economies of the basic things that matter – the core systems which build and provision the settlements human beings call home
especially eastwards
Deeply personal narratives explore how race and ethnicity shape experiences in music learning
focusing on how it operates in modern Britain and how it might be reformed
The first major study of mock-documentary – one of a number of screen forms that play with the assumed boundaries between 'fact' and 'fiction'
butinternational and national perspectives come into play as well
Will the Transatlantic Alliance recover or is it headed for transformation or even dissolution
the development of the Minoan settlement of Mochlos in eastern Crete
and a political dissident under Franco
This volume gathers together ten original essays on the contemporary politics of visibility