A critique appears in Paul Mantoux , “ Le livre de Thorold Rogers sur l'histoire des prix et l'emploi des documents statistiques pour la période antérieure au XIXe siècle , ” Bulletin de la Societé d'Histoire Moderne ( 1903 ) .
Explores the price crises that accompany plagues, revolutions, religious wars, and economic depressions
An incisive study of cultural identity and the implications--good and bad--of cultural cross-pollination describes the historical and cultural reciprocity that existed in the era following the Civil War between the United States and Japan, ...
See S. Robinson, “A Note on the U Hypothesis Relating Income Inequality and Economic Development,” American Economic Review 66 (1976) 437–40; Williamson and Lindert, American Inequality, 28I–94 and Appendix L., above. I7.
There are people who are driven to make discoveries. and Percival Lowell was one of these. In addition to the usual requirements—a willingness to travel and take risks. an intellectual boldness and even cockiness. the ability to ...
A Japanese couple adopts a boy found in a giant wave who does not grow, in a story inspired by Hokusai's "The Great Wave Off Kanegawa" and featuring information on the artist and his work on the back lining papers.
In The Great Wave, Colta Feller Ives, Curator in Charge, Department of Prints and Photographs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, recounts the phenomenal "cult of Japan" in late nineteenth-century France and reveals through direct comparisons ...
A unique book, mixed media and collage on paper.
On a Japanese beach, teenage sisters Hanako and Reiko are caught up in a storm.
The thrilling masterpiece, Under the Wave off Kanagawa (Kanagawa oki nami ura), also known as the Great Wave, by Katsushika Hokusai graces the front cover of this notebook journal.
... French Women Poets of Nine Centuries (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008). In “Lament,” the second stanza includes an adaptation of lines by Pasternak in his poem “There Were,” as translated by Mark Rud- man in My Sister — Life ...