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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Medieval History on Film
The portrayal of history on film has frequently raised tensions between academic rigour and cinematic vision. This tension is possibly best articulated by historians who have spoken of films portraying how they imagined the past was lived rather than the … Continue reading
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Wroclaw: Politics, religion and economics
The development of the town of Wroclaw in Poland from the eleventh to the fourteenth centuries was the result of the combination of a particular set of political, religious and economic elements. These elements were, individually, not unique to Wroclaw … Continue reading
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The rule of the Přemyslovci: revolt and unrest in medieval Bohemia
Between the 9th and 12th centuries the Czech Lands were ruled by a series of dukes from a single family the Přemyslovci. The first member of the Přemyslovci to rule Bohemia was Bořivoj I in 870. Between 870 and … Continue reading
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Anita Berber: dancing on the edge of a volcano
Weimar Berlin, 1919 until 1933, was an extraordinary era; a time when sexual, political and artistic freedom came together like never before or, arguably, since. Art forms that had been growing and developing in Germany, and Europe, from the … Continue reading
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Max Reinhardt: the father of theatre direction
Max Reinhardt was the man who transformed the role of theatre director into what it is today and in so doing changed theatre for both performers and audience. Without Max Reinhardt the theatre of today would be unrecognisable. Max Reinhardt, … Continue reading
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