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Shifting places
Peter Downsbrough, the photographs
2011 || Paperback || Alexander Streitberger || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Since the late 1960s Peter Downsbrough has been an important figure in contemporary art, associated with major international art movements as minimal art, conceptual art, and visual poetry. In his artistic work he explores various fields including sculpture, architecture, books, film, and photography.
This book provides, for the first time, a profound insight into Downsbrough's diverse and complex use of photography within his artistic work over the last 40 years. A substantial essay by Alex...
The dynamics of religious reform in Northern Europe, 1780-1920 / 3 Piety and Modernity / druk 1
2013 || Hardcover || Anders Jarlert || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Third volume in the series Dynamics of Religious Reform
Piety and Modernity examines the dynamics of religious reform from the point of view of piety and devotional life between 1780 and 1920 in Britain, Ireland, Scandinavia, Germany, and the Low Countries.
The 'long' nineteenth century saw the introduction of devotional organizations as a means of channeling popular religion. This era also witnessed the translation and publication of devotional books, journals, and pamphlets on a massive sc...
Supplementa Humanistica Lovaniensia A New Sense of the Past: The Scholarship of Biondo Flavio (1392–1463)
the scholarship of Biondo Flavio (1392–1463)
2016 || Paperback || Angelo Mazzocco e.a. || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Reappraisal of the pioneering humanist scholar Biondo Flavio.
During his lifetime the historian and antiquarian Biondo Flavio (1392- 1463) struggled to obtain recognition as a major contributor to the humanistic movement of the fifteenth century. Throughout the Renaissance, fellow Italian scholars far too often condemned rather than endorsed his scholarly works. His troublesome career and mixed reputation among his peers stand in stark contrast with the highly innovative character of his lear...
Kadoc-Studies on Religion, Culture and Society The pious sex
catholic constructions of masculinity and femininity in Belgium, c. 1800-1940
2013 || Paperback || Tine van Osselaer || Universitaire Pers Leuven
The construction of gender in Belgian Catholicism.
Although women were called the 'pious sex' much earlier, it was during the nineteenth century, when the differences between men and women were being made more explicit, that an intense bond between women and religion was developed. Religiosity was thought to be a 'natural' part of femininity and turned religious masculinity into an oddity. This clear-cut gender ideology, however, remains an ideology (prescribed and contested) that needs to be...
Exempli gratia / druk 1
sagalassos, Marc Waelkens and interdisciplinary archaeology
2013 || Hardcover || Jeroen Poblome || Universitaire Pers Leuven
The Sagalassos Archaeological Research Project has made interdisciplinary practices part of its scientific strategy from the very beginning. The project is internationally acknowledged for important achievements in this respect. Aspects of its approach to ancient Sagalassos can be considered ground-breaking for the archaeology of Anatolia and the wider fields of classical and Roman archaeology.
Now that its first project director, Professor Marc Waelkens - University of Leuven -, is at the st...
The art of arguing in the world of renaissance humanism / druk 1
2013 || Paperback || Marc Laureys e.a. || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Strategies and characteristics of scournful criticism and fierce debate in the Humanist tradition
Renaissance humanists were often engaged in a wide variety of polemics, ranging from matter-of-fact debate to scathing invective. The programmatic nature of Renaissance humanism, intent on a fundamental reform of language, education, and society at large, led the humanists almost inevitably to conflicts with those who represented other intellectual traditions, first and foremost the Scholastics. ...
(Dis)embodying myths in ancien regime opera
multidisciplinary perspectives
2012 || Paperback || Bruno Forment || Universitaire Pers Leuven
The role of mythology in ancien régime opera
Throughout the Ancien Régime, mythology played a vital role in opera, defining such epoch-making works as Claudio Monteverdi's La favola d'Orfeo (1607) and Christoph Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride (1779). The operatic presence of the Greco-Roman gods and heroes was anything but unambiguous or unproblematic, however. (Dis)embodying Myths in Ancien Régime Opera highlights myth's chameleonic life in the Italian dramma per and French tragédie en mu...
Meta- and inter-images in contemporary visual art and culture / druk 1
2013 || Paperback || Carla Taban || Universitaire Pers Leuven
Exploring the epistemological potential of meta- and inter-images.
Since the 1990s, when the question of the visual became central in various arts and humanities disciplines, images that refer to themselves as such or to other images have enjoyed an increasing interest. 'Meta- and Inter-Images in Contemporary Visual Art and Culture' partakes in, enriches and updates these debates. It investigates what meta- and inter-images can make known about the visual, in its own terms, by its own means.
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New Paths
aspects of Music Theory and Aesthetics in the Age of Romanticism
2011 || Paperback || Crispin Darla || Universitaire Pers Leuven
'New Paths', the seventh volume in the Writings of the Orpheus Institute, is a result of the third International Orpheus Academy for Music Theory. Five renowned scholars discuss a variety of topics related to romanticism, focusing especially on the years 18001840. In a much-needed historical and critical overview of the concept of organicism, John Neubauer ranges from its origins in Enlightenment biology to its aftermath in postmodernism.
Janet Schmalfeldt shows that Beethovens op.47 not o...
Christian Masculinity
men and religion in northern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries
2011 || Paperback || Yvonne Maria Werner || Universitaire Pers Leuven
In the mid-nineteenth century, when the idea of religion as a private matter connected to the home and the female sphere won acceptance among the bourgeois elite, Christian religious practices began to be associated with femininity and soft values. Contemporary critics claimed that religion was incompatible with true manhood, and today's scholars talk about a feminisation of religion. But was this really the case? What expression did male religious faith take at a time when Christianity was l...