Cinematic Cairo Pierre-Marie BoscA history of urban modernity in Cairo through cinema which "makes us see the movies in a whole new way" (Chris Berry, Kings College London) The relationship between the city and cinema is formidable. The images and sounds of the city found in movies are perhaps the only experience that many people will have of cities they may never visit. Films influence the way we construct images of the world, and accordingly, in many instances, how we operate
reception history and theories of cultural memory to explore how Reformation-era audiences used medieval literary texts to construct their own national and religious identities
Using the images and texts from the coffin along with related artifacts
For extended periods between 1981 and 1986 the archaeologist Judith McKenzie lived in a cave at the ancient site of Petra in Jordan in order to survey and measure architectural mouldings on the rock-cut monuments
this collection provides a unique insight into both the daily and intellectual life of medieval man
This chapter focuses on the use of EPNs as biopesticides in a wide range of agricultural and other commodities
Written by two of the world’s leading experts in data driven transformation
The chapter looks ahead to future trends and developments in this area
due to a combination of many factors including host genetics
social and resource limitation challenges identified
For wider adoption
this book explores how the effects and demands of conflict created increased opportunities for heroics
Rosalie Green's work primarily focused on European art from the 11th and 12th centuries