Luisa Roldán FAAHPMThis beautifully illustrated monograph presents the first overview in English of the life and work of Luisa Roldn (16521706), a prolific and celebrated sculptor of the Spanish Golden Age. The daughter of Pedro Roldn, a well known sculptor from Seville, she developed her talent in her fathers workshop. Early in her career she produced large polychromed wooden sculptures for churches in Seville, Cdiz, and surrounding towns. She spent the second half of
Rather than emphasising boundaries and territories by examining the ‘integration’ and ‘acculturation’ of the immigrant or the refugee
such as the "Heaven's plan" reading
This constitutes an important step forward in understanding the dynamics of memory-making and social differentiation within diasporas
Muller's social views were published in magazines and journals which are accessible to scholars more than to the lay reader or student
this anthology of Civil War-era women poets is perfect for students of English literature and early modern studies
not the conventional story of westward expansion and the international/metropolitan rivalry between Great Britain and the United States
notably fresh fruits
which are allowed by some authorities using surprising and innovative legal arguments
Spaces in European cinema is the product of the Research Centre of European Cinema at Middlesex University
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