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Peter Baxandall

Known as: Baxandall 
Peter J. Baxandall (1921, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey – 1995, Malvern, Worcestershire) was an English electrical engineer and audio enthusiast, best… 
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2009
2009
Sociological studies of culture have made significant progress on conceptual clarification of the concept, while remaining… 
2009
2009
Sin taxes—traditionally levied on alcohol and tobacco—are inherently regressive and disproportionately burden the poor, yet they… 
2008
2008
This provocative book offers a fascinating account of neuroarthistory, one of the newest and most exciting fields in the human… 
2007
2007
The American greeting card industry, in particular industry leader Hallmark Cards, makes substantial efforts to deflect cultural… 
2006
2006
Cultural sociology agrees that meanings attributed to objects vary depending upon the cultural competencies of viewers, but tends… 
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
The mismatch between common representations of “science” and the miscellany of materials typically studied by the historian of… 
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2000
Highly Cited
2000
This rich collection of original materials provides a lens through which to view women's liberation, the most influential social… 
1999
1999
ion also serves a second purpose, that of cohesion of ideas. Practice can be captured at any scale, but it is the combination of… 
1998
1998
List of Plates. Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part One: What is Art?. Preface. John Dewey. The Live Creature. Richard L… 
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
This paper seeks to relate the form of the Marathon tumulus to both tomb and hero cult as practiced in Attica in the Archaic…