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Les contributions de cet ouvrage sont consacrées à l'héritage de l'Empire ottoman et à la Monarchie austro-hongroise dans l'Orient et dans l'Occident. Le livre présente les résultats de recherches contemporaines concernant l'impact historique, politique et culturel de cet héritage et il donne une vue d'ensemble d'approches comparatives aux études balkaniques et ottomanes. Les thèmes discutés portent sur les droits des minorités, le rôle des femmes dans la société, le «droit à la différence» et l'influence des médias sur la politique dans les deux empires. Cultures en couleurs apporte des conclusions importantes concernant ce thème complexe et fascinant. The contributions to this book are dedicated to the heritage of the Ottoman Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in the Orient and Occident. The book presents current research concerning the historical, political and cultural impact of this legacy and gives an overview of comparative approaches to Balkan and Ottoman studies. Issues discussed are: minority rights, the role of women in society, «droit à la différence» and the media's influence on politics in both empires. Cultures in Colours provides valuable insights into this complex and fascinating topic.
An encyclopaedic work on color in Western art and culture from the Middle Ages to Post-Modernism.
The history of paint and color in interior design, spanning a period of three centuries Why were primary colors popular in postwar kitchens? Why did the Art Deco era prefer clean lines and pastel shades? This comprehensive illustrated history of the use of color and paint in interior decoration answers these questions and many more. Drawing on his huge specialist archive, historian and paint expert Patrick Baty traces the evolution of pigments and paint colors together with color systems and standards, and he examines their impact on the color palettes used in interiors from the 1650s to the 1960s. He charts the creation in paint of the common and expensive colors made from traditional earth pigments between 1650 and 1799. He then explores the emergence of color systems and standards and their influence on paint colors together with the effect of industrialized production on the texture and durability of paints. Finally, Baty turns his attention to twentieth-century color standards. Woven throughout the authoritative and revealing text are specially commissioned photographs of pages from rare color reference books. Reproductions of interiors from home decor books, dating from every era, are included throughout, highlighting the distinctive color trends and styles of painting particular to each period.
Transcending familiar categories of "black" and "white," this volume of The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture complicates and enriches our understanding of "southernness" by identifying the array of cultures that combined to shape the South. This exploration of southern ethnicities examines the ways people perform and maintain cultural identities through folklore, religious faith, dress, music, speech, cooking, and transgenerational tradition. Accessibly written and informed by the most recent research that recovers the ethnic diversity of the early South and documents the more recent arrival of new cultural groups, this volume greatly expands upon the modest Ethnic Life section of the original Encyclopedia. Contributors describe 88 ethnic groups that have lived in the South from the Mississippian Period (1000-1600) to the present. They include 34 American Indian groups, as well as the many communities with European, African, and Asian cultural ties that came to the region after 1600. Southerners from all backgrounds are likely to find themselves represented here.