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The culmination of the voyage in the signing of the Mayflower Compact was an event which established a rudimentary form of democracy, with each member contributing to the welfare of the community. ![]() Free Download Raymond Knapp, "Histories of the Musical: An Oxford Handbook of the American Musical, Volume 1 " English | ISBN: 0190877766 | 2018 | 240 pages | PDF | 12 MB The American musical is a paradox. On stage or screen, musicals at once hold a dominant and a contested place in the worlds of entertainment, art, and scholarship. Born from a mélange of performance forms that included opera and operetta, vaudeville and burlesque, minstrelsy and jazz, musicals have always sought to amuse more than instruct, and to make money more than make political change. In spite of their unapologetic commercialism, though, musicals have achieved supreme artistry and have influenced culture as much as if not more than any other art form in America, including avant-garde and high art on the one hand, and the full range of popular and commercial art on the other. Reflecting, refracting, and shaping U.S. culture since the early twentieth century, musicals converse with shifting dynamics of gender and sexuality, ethnicity and race, and the very question of what it means to be American and to be human. ![]() Free Download Stephanie Foote, "Histories of the Dustheap: Waste, Material Cultures, Social Justice (Urban and Industrial Environments " English | ISBN: 0262017997 | 2012 | 291 pages | PDF | 16 MB An examination of how garbage reveals the relationships between the global and the local, the economic and the ecological, and the historical and the contemporary. ![]() Free Download Barbara Schuler, "Historicizing Emotions: Practices and Objects in India, China, and Japan, " English | ISBN: 9004352953 | 2017 | 344 pages | PDF | 3 MB This unique volume offers case-based studies on changes in Asian community or group-based emotion practices, including understandings of emotionally coded objects, thereby adding greater geographical scope and new voices from unexplored (sub)cultures to the field of the history of emotion. ![]() Free Download Dr Giuliano Mori, "Historical Truth in Fifteenth-Century Italy: Verisimilitude and Factuality in the Humanist Debate " English | ISBN: 0198885938 | 2024 | 272 pages | EPUB, PDF | 715 KB + 2 MB While humanists agreed on identifying the main requirement of the historical genre with truthfulness, they disagreed on their notions of historical truth. Some authors equated historical truth with verisimilitude, thus harmonizing the quest for truth with other ingredients of their histories, such as their political utility and rhetorical aptness. Others, instead, rejected the notion of verisimilitude, identifying historical truth with factuality. Accordingly, they sought to produce bare and exhaustive accounts of all the things that pertained to their historical explorations, often resorting to innovative disciplines, such as archeology, philology, and the history of institutions. The humanist historiographical debate is especially significant because the notion of verisimilitude encompassed crucial elements required for the development of methods of critical assessment. By perceiving verisimilitude and factuality as irreconcilable, Quattrocento humanists reached a critical impasse―those who were interested in factual truth mostly lacked the means to ascertain it, while those that developed embryonic notions of historical criticism were not eminently concerned with the factual account of the past. This critical weakness exposed humanists to considerable risks, including that of accepting non-verisimilar historical forgeries passed off as factual. 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