Where did the tradition come from?" According to Belle Lingerie, women didn’t wear underwear until the turn of the 19th ...
Where did the tradition come from?" According to Belle Lingerie, women didn't start wearing underwear until the 19th century. Before that, they wore undergarments known as drawers, which ...
At the beginning of the 19th century, though there had been some advances in medical knowledge, scientists still did not understand what caused disease. However, the production of better quality ...
How did 'everything is everywhere' arise out of nineteenth century microbiology, and from Beijerinck's experimental and theoretical work in particular? What is the relationship of this principle ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. The most informed reference book on nineteenth-century music currently available, ...
Over the course of the second half of the nineteenth century, the requisites for the advancement of surgery began to fall into place. Among these was the need for adequate anesthesia ...
During the 19th century, the idea that the individual was responsible for their own health was widely accepted. Under this approach, politicians believed that the state only had limited ...
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Fashion has long had a reputation for being ageist. Major brand campaigns are almost exclusively fronted by young models, ...
To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. In this second volume of nineteenth-century music analyses, Ian Bent provides a ...
The Centre for Nineteenth-Century Studies brings together scholars from a wide range of disciplines across the University of Sheffield and aims to promote genuinely interdisciplinary and collaborative ...
Each unearthed clue leads to renewed fascination with a disaster that captured the 19th-century imagination. “Every new discovery sort of closes a chapter and then opens a new page,” said ...