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Humanities Day 2010
Anderson, Mr. Derek D.; Busek, Mr. Robert; Herndon, Mr. John T.; Luce, Mr. Mark L.; Shubert, Mr. Gregory; Tullius, Mr. Jeremy; Doremus, Mr. Ben; Busek, Mrs. Susan K.
Language: English
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50/20 [Fifty/Twenty]: Sketches and Essays to Mark Twenty Years of the International Cultural Centre
Jacek Purchla (Editor); Shlomo Avineri; Adam Michnik; Erhard Busek; Robert Traba; Rupert Graf Strachwitz; Gregory J. Ashworth; Zdzislaw Najder; Dieter Bingen; Wu Lan; Joseph Rykwert; Andrzej Wajda; Mykola Riabchuk; Stefan Muthesius; Nelly Bekus; Krzysztof Pomian; Shobita Punja; Giorgio Piccinato; Pavel Zatloukal; Anna Niedzwiedz; Daniel Beauvois
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Scarce hardcover, 498 pages, NOT ex-library. Shipping weight over 1kg. Clean interior with unmarked text, free of stamps and inscriptions. Firm secure binding. Gentle signs of external shelfwear, tiny scuff-marks to board edges. -- Contents: -- 20 Years After. -- [For the Twentieth A…nniversary of the International Cultural Centre] / Andrzej Wajda; It's Enough That We Can Go In / Magdalena Vasaryova; Krakow Gate / Csaba G. Kiss; Krakow: A City Beyond Borders / Shlomo Avineri; -- Europe and Dialogue -- Europe Is Dialogue / Danuta Hübner; Poland and Its Neighbours Twenty Years on / Adam Michnik; 'We Cannot Live in an Imaginary World' / Ion Caramitru; History, Stories, Snippets of Stories. History As a Key Ingredient in Europe's Culture / Erhard Busek; European Mind. Memory patterns in Post-Cold War Europe / Emil Brix; A New Force? The Visegrad Group After Twenty Years of Transition / Janusz Sepiol; My Vision of Europe / Rupert Graf Strachwitz; Borderland Ethos / Krzysztof Czyzewski; Regionalism and Polish Thinking about Europe / Ewa Chojecka; 'My' Poland in Five Images / Pavel Zatloukal; There Are Many Different Polands and Krakows, but Only One ICC! / Yevsei G. Gendel; German Cultural Heritage in Poland: A Common Heritage? / Thomas Schulz; Dialogue Principle of the German-Polish Copernicus Group / Dieter Bingen; Russian Perception of Polishness: A Historical Review / Aleksandr V. Lipatov; Europe and Dialogue: The European School of Dialogue As a Way of Overcoming the Belarusian Identity Crisis / Nelly Bekus; Changes in Stereotypes: Poles Our Enemies, Poles Our Friends / Bronislovas Genzelis; Culture in Polish-Chinese Relations in the Early 21st Century / Wu Lan; -- Heritage and Memory -- Emergence of Europe / Henryk Samsonowicz; Birth and Transformations of European Heritage / Krzysztof Pomian; Links of European Memory / Zdzislaw Najder; Seductions of Age / Joseph Rykwert; Uses of History / Giorgio Piccinato; Between Polish Architecture and Architecture in Poland / Andrzej Tomaszewski; European Heritage Movement: Building Momentum / Sneska Quaedvlieg-Mihailovic; Heritage and Memory: Disinheritance and Forgetting: The International Cultural Centre As My Heritage / Gregory J. Ashworth; A Heritage Without Heirs / Leopold Unger; Jewish Heritage of Krakow / Agnieszka Sabor; The Sacrum of Krakow: Times, Places and People / Grzegorz Rys; Krakow: The Pope's City / Anna Niedzwiedz; On the Difficult Art of Describing Cemeteries / Karolina Grodziska; Common Heritage As a Field of Cooperation Between Polish and Ukrainian Historians / Natalia Yakovenko; Social and Cultural Life of the Poles in the Lithuanian and Ruthenian Lands After 1832: A Brief Review of Major Historical Writings from 1990-2010 / Daniel Beauvois; Myth of Galicia: A Ukrainian Perspective / Mykola Riabchuk; 'Open Regionalism': A Practical Civic Philosophy / Robert Traba; Ignorance, Prejudice, Contempt: Some Problems with Polish Art and Art History / Stefan Muthesius; An Iconography of Pain / Simona Skrabec; An Indian Experience / Shobita Punja; Culture: An Essential Policy Component to Enhance the EU's External Relations / Rod Fisher; Culture of the Information Civilization / Jerzy Hausner; Like an Ugly Duckling., or on the International Image of Poland in the Past and Coming Two Decades / Rafal Wisniewski; Museum As an Educational Space, or Education for a Common Europe / Andrzej Rottermund; Central Europe: From Passive to Active Space in 20 Years / Jan Suchacek; The Happy Gift of Freedom / Stanislaw Obirek; Heritage Product As Suggested by a Marketing Approach / Tomislav Sola; Mechanism for Offsetting the Restrictions Attendant on the (Historic) Protected Status of Properties / Tamas Fejerdy; The 20th Anniversary of the International Cultural Centre in Krakow / Laszlo Beke; -- Afterword -- An Era of Vanishing Borders / Jacek Purchla.

Language: English
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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherBound. Condition: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1971 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt band…s. A perfect gift for your loved ones. Pages: 458 NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 458.

Language: English
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This volume contains the essays collected from Ridgeview Classical Schools' first Humanities Day. The event, inspired by Humanities Day at the University of Chicago, was created to invite parents, alumni, students, and friends to take advantage of an opportunity to interact with the teachers… for a day of lectures, readings, performances, and discussions about the humanities. We intended the day to be our intellectual homecoming, an opportunity to showcase the kinds of discussions we have every day in class and for our community to engage with our faculty as public intellectuals. The first year was a banner success. Seventeen teachers volunteered to present papers and lead discussions on a wide variety of topics in such disciplines as Philosophy, Literature, History, the Classics, Music, Art History, Theology, Psychology, History of Science, and Philosophy of Education. Some two hundred parents, students and alumni attended. Although there is no substitution for the face-to-face interaction and exchange possible in the sessions of Humanities Day, herein the interested reader will find the original essays produced by Ridgeview faculty for the event. I am certain that all the presenters would be willing to continue the conversation if any readers are interested in taking up the thread. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.