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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 31
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society: Volume 31
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The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is an annual collection of articles, including "Material Turns in British History: IV. Empire in India," "Cancel Cultures and the Country House," "Responding to Violence: Liturgy, Authority, and Sacred Places," "Baroque around the Clock: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685) and the Uses of Global History," "What Happens when a Written Constitution is Printed? A History across Boundaries," "An Ottoman Arab Man of Letters and the Meanings of Empire," and "Revisiting RHS's Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change."
Format: Hardback
Length: 126 pages
Publication date: 13 January 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is a prestigious annual publication that compiles a collection of scholarly articles based on presentations delivered by distinguished invited speakers and recipients of RHS prizes. In Volume 31 of the Sixth Series, readers can delve into a diverse range of topics and perspectives.
The first article, titled "Material Turns in British History: IV. Empire in India, Cancel Cultures and the Country House," explores the intricate relationship between material culture and historical processes in the British Empire. The author examines the impact of empire on the production and consumption of objects, as well as the ways in which these objects shaped cultural identities and experiences.
The second article, titled "Responding to Violence: Liturgy, Authority, and Sacred Places, c. 900–c. 1150," delves into the complex dynamics of religious violence and its response within religious communities. The author examines the role of liturgy, authority, and sacred spaces in mediating conflicts and promoting peace.
The third article, titled "Baroque Around the Clock: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685) and the Uses of Global History," explores the life and work of the Italian Baroque artist Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685). The author examines the ways in which Bartoli's global perspective influenced his artistic creations and contributed to the development of global history.
The fourth article, titled "What Happens when a Written Constitution is Printed? A History across Boundaries," explores the impact of print technology on the dissemination and interpretation of written constitutions. The author examines the ways in which printed constitutions facilitated the spread of democracy, as well as the challenges and limitations associated with their implementation.
The fifth article, titled "An Ottoman Arab Man of Letters and the Meanings of Empire, c. 1860," explores the life and work of an Ottoman Arab man of letters named Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Jawhari. The author examines the ways in which al-Jawhari's writings contributed to the understanding of empire and the complexities of cultural exchange in the late 19th century.
The sixth article, titled "Revisiting RHS's Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change," presents a comprehensive report on the history of race, ethnicity, and equality in the United Kingdom. The author examines the historical roots of racial and ethnic inequality, as well as the ongoing challenges and opportunities for promoting equality and social justice.
These articles, published in Volume 31 of the Sixth Series, offer valuable insights into a wide range of historical topics and provide a rich resource for scholars and researchers. The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society continue to be a vital platform for the dissemination of historical knowledge and the exploration of new perspectives on the past.
The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society is a prestigious annual publication that compiles a collection of scholarly articles based on presentations delivered by distinguished invited speakers and recipients of RHS prizes. In Volume 31 of the Sixth Series, readers can delve into a diverse range of topics and perspectives.
The first article, titled "Material Turns in British History: IV. Empire in India, Cancel Cultures and the Country House," explores the intricate relationship between material culture and historical processes in the British Empire. The author examines the impact of empire on the production and consumption of objects, as well as the ways in which these objects shaped cultural identities and experiences.
The second article, titled "Responding to Violence: Liturgy, Authority, and Sacred Places, c. 900–c. 1150," delves into the complex dynamics of religious violence and its response within religious communities. The author examines the role of liturgy, authority, and sacred spaces in mediating conflicts and promoting peace.
The third article, titled "Baroque Around the Clock: Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685) and the Uses of Global History," explores the life and work of the Italian Baroque artist Daniello Bartoli SJ (1608–1685). The author examines the ways in which Bartoli's global perspective influenced his artistic creations and contributed to the development of global history.
The fourth article, titled "What Happens when a Written Constitution is Printed? A History across Boundaries," explores the impact of print technology on the dissemination and interpretation of written constitutions. The author examines the ways in which printed constitutions facilitated the spread of democracy, as well as the challenges and limitations associated with their implementation.
The fifth article, titled "An Ottoman Arab Man of Letters and the Meanings of Empire, c. 1860," explores the life and work of an Ottoman Arab man of letters named Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Jawhari. The author examines the ways in which al-Jawhari's writings contributed to the understanding of empire and the complexities of cultural exchange in the late 19th century.
The sixth article, titled "Revisiting RHS's Race, Ethnicity & Equality in UK History: A Report and Resource for Change," presents a comprehensive report on the history of race, ethnicity, and equality in the United Kingdom. The author examines the historical roots in racial and ethnic inequality, as well as the ongoing challenges and opportunities for promoting equality and social justice.
These articles, published in Volume 31 of the Sixth Series, offer valuable insights into a wide range of historical topics and provide a rich resource for scholars and researchers. The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society continue to be a vital platform for the dissemination of historical knowledge and the exploration of new perspectives on the past.
Weight: 268g
Dimension: 145 x 223 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781009177344
Edition number: New ed
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