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Art as Plunder
Art as Plunder
Margaret M. Miles, Cicero, marcus tullius, February 29, 2008, Cambridge University Press...
Art as plunder
Art as plunder
Margaret Melanie Miles, Protection, 2008, Cambridge University Press...
The Burgundian Wars
The Burgundian Wars
Debate over the origins of the Burgundian Wars now recognizes that the imperial cities of Alsace alongside Bern, Fribourg, and Solothurn, encouraged by Emperor Frederick III’s decl...
Nader Shah, the Delhi Loot, and the 18th-Century Exotics of Empire
Nader Shah, the Delhi Loot, and the 18th-Century Exotics of Empire
The famous plunder of Delhi that followed the 1739 defeat of the Mughals at the Battle of Karnal by Nader Shah (r. 1736–1747) represents, in retrospect, the last world-conquering d...
Quatremère de Quincy
Quatremère de Quincy
Abstract
Antoine-Chrysosthôme Quatremère de Quincy (1755–1849) was the most distinguished writer on art and architecture at the end of the Enlightenment. However, th...
Gender Theory in Philosophy of Race
Gender Theory in Philosophy of Race
The subject of critical race theory is implicitly black men, and the main idea is race. The subject of feminism is implicitly white women, and the main idea is gender. When the mai...

