951 resultados para Stuart, Arabella, Lady, 1575-1615.
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The ontologies of space and territory, our experience of them and the techniques we use to govern them, the very conception of the socio-spatial formations that we inhabit, are all historically specific: they depend on a genealogy of practices, knowledges, discourses, regulations, performances and representations articulated in a way that is extremely complex yet nevertheless legible over time. In this interview we look at the logic and the patterns that intertwine space and time — both as objects and tools of inquiry — though a cross-disciplinary dialogue. The discussion with Stuart Elden and Derek Gregory covers the place of history in socio-spatial theory and in their own work, old and new ways of thinking about the intersection between history and territory, space and time, the implications of geography and history for thinking about contemporary politics, and the challenges now faced by critical thought and academic work in the current neo-liberal attack on public universities and the welfare state
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En la parte inferior consta: "The original Picture burnt at Belvoir Castle"
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de mujer de pie, elegantemente vestida y de cuerpo entero. Apoya el brazo derecho en una mesa, al fondo un paisaje
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de mujer con niña en brazos, ambas mirando de frente
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de Lady Sara de cuerpo entero y perfil, ofreciendo un anillo en un pebetero; al lado, de rodillas una sirvienta le vierte agua de una jarra
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Resumen: Descripción: retrato de familia, la madre sentada acoge con su brazo derecho a sus dos hijos, en el suelo un pequeño perro observa la escena. En segundo término un bosque