All Souls College in Oxford is a unique academic institution and has had a unique history. But its history has been little known and its fortunes in the period 1600-1850 have been viewed, if at all, through the eyes of the Victorian university "reformers." This volume explores for the first time the "ancien regime" in All Souls on its own terms. It brings together sixteen substantial studies of some of the college's most significant figures, among them the architect and polymath Christopher Wren and the great eighteenth-century lawyer William Blackstone. Its chapters trace the involvement of...
All Souls College in Oxford is a unique academic institution and has had a unique history. But its history has been little known and its fortunes in t...
The care of the needy and the sick is delivered by various groups including immediate family, the wider community, religious organisations and the State funded institutions. The Locus of Care provides an historical perspective on welfare detailing who carers were in the past, where care was provided, and how far the boundary between family and state or informal and organised institutions have changed over time. Eleven international contributors provide a wide-ranging examination of themes, such as child care, mental health, and provision for the elderly and question the idea that...
The care of the needy and the sick is delivered by various groups including immediate family, the wider community, religious organisations and the Sta...
The Corrupting Sea is a history of the relationship between people and their environments in the Mediterranean region over some 3,000 years. It offers a novel analysis of this relationship in terms of microecologies and the often extensive networks to which they belong.
The Corrupting Sea is a history of the relationship between people and their environments in the Mediterranean region over some 3,000 years. It...
Music, whether performed or heard, has been seen as therapeutic in the history of many cultures. This volume explores how its therapeutic properties have been conceptualized and explained; which cultures have used music therapy; the various aims and techniques; and the level of continuity between ancient, medieval and modern practice.
Music, whether performed or heard, has been seen as therapeutic in the history of many cultures. This volume explores how its therapeutic properties h...
A Companion to Mediterranean History presents a wide-ranging overview of this vibrant field of historical research, drawing together scholars from a range of disciplines to discuss the development of the region from Neolithic times to the present.
Provides a valuable introduction to current debates on Mediterranean history and helps define the field for a new generation
Covers developments in the Mediterranean world from Neolithic times to the modern era
Enables fruitful dialogue among a wide range of disciplines, including history,...
A Companion to Mediterranean History presents a wide-ranging overview of this vibrant field of historical research, drawing together scholar...
Music, whether performed or heard, has been seen as therapeutic in the history of many cultures. How have its therapeutic properties been conceptualized and explained? Which cultures have used music therapy? What were their aims and techniques, and how much continuity is there between ancient, medieval and modern practice? These are the questions addressed by the essays in this volume. They focus on the place of music therapy in European intellectual, medical and musical traditions, from their classical roots to the development of the music therapy profession since the Second World War....
Music, whether performed or heard, has been seen as therapeutic in the history of many cultures. How have its therapeutic properties been conceptualiz...