History of the body. Volume 2: From the French Revolution to the First World War
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History of the Body: In 3 volumes / Edited by Alain Corbin, Jean-Jacques Curtin, Georges Vigarello. T. 2: From the Great French Revolution to the First World War / Translation from French by O. Averyanov. - M.: New Literary Review, 2014. - 384 p.: ill. (Everyday Culture Series) ISBN 978-5-4448-0015-7 (vol. 2) ISBN 978-5-4448-0017-1 The three-volume History of the Body, written by French, British and American anthropologists and cultural historians, takes a comprehensive look at bodily practices and representation of the body in Europe - from the Renaissance to our time. The second volume is devoted to the period from the French Revolution to the outbreak of the First World War: the “long 19th century,” which brought numerous innovations that radically changed the perception of the body. Medical discoveries and artistic achievements, emerging sexology and the rapid development of sports, technological progress and moral reflections on pleasure and pain - in all areas, attitudes towards the body are seriously changing. This foreshadows even more profound changes that will occur in the 20th century.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ален Корбен
Анри-Жак Стикер
Анри Зернер
Жорж Вигарелло
Оливье Фор
Ричард Холт
Сеголен Ле Мэн - Language
- Ukrainian
- Release date
- 2014
- Translator
- Олег Аверьянов