
A Cultural History of the Human Body
Bloomsbury Academic (Publisher)
Published on 16. January 2014
Book
978-1-4725-5468-0 (ISBN)
Description
A Cultural History of The Human Body presents an authoritative survey from ancient times to the present. This set of six volumes covers 2800 years of the human body as a physical, social, spiritual and cultural object.
Volume 1: A Cultural History of the Human Body in Antiquity (1300 BCE - 500 CE), edited by Daniel Garrison, Northwestern University, USA
Volume 2: A Cultural History of the Human Body in The Medieval Age (500 - 1500), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA
Volume 3: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Renaissance (1400 - 1650), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA and William Bynum, University College London, UK
Volume 4: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Enlightenment (1600 - 1800), edited by Carole Reeves, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK
Volume 5: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Age of Empire (1800 - 1920), edited by Michael Sappol, National Library of Medicine in Washington, DC, USA and Stephen P. Rice, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Volume 6: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Modern Age (1900-21st Century), edited by Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, UK and Chiara Beccalossi, University of Queensland, Australia
Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters: 1. Birth and Death 2. Health and Disease 3. Sex & Sexuality 4. Medical Knowledge and Technology 5. Popular Beliefs 6. Beauty and Concepts of the Ideal 7. Marked Bodies I: Gender, Race, Class, Age, Disability and Disease 8. Marked Bodies II: the Bestial, the Divine and the Natural 9. Cultural Representations of the Body 10. The Self and Society
This means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume. Superbly illustrated, the full six volume set combines to present the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on the human body through history.
Volume 1: A Cultural History of the Human Body in Antiquity (1300 BCE - 500 CE), edited by Daniel Garrison, Northwestern University, USA
Volume 2: A Cultural History of the Human Body in The Medieval Age (500 - 1500), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA
Volume 3: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Renaissance (1400 - 1650), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA and William Bynum, University College London, UK
Volume 4: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Enlightenment (1600 - 1800), edited by Carole Reeves, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK
Volume 5: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Age of Empire (1800 - 1920), edited by Michael Sappol, National Library of Medicine in Washington, DC, USA and Stephen P. Rice, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Volume 6: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Modern Age (1900-21st Century), edited by Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, UK and Chiara Beccalossi, University of Queensland, Australia
Each volume discusses the same themes in its chapters: 1. Birth and Death 2. Health and Disease 3. Sex & Sexuality 4. Medical Knowledge and Technology 5. Popular Beliefs 6. Beauty and Concepts of the Ideal 7. Marked Bodies I: Gender, Race, Class, Age, Disability and Disease 8. Marked Bodies II: the Bestial, the Divine and the Natural 9. Cultural Representations of the Body 10. The Self and Society
This means readers can either have a broad overview of a period by reading a volume or follow a theme through history by reading the relevant chapter in each volume. Superbly illustrated, the full six volume set combines to present the most authoritative and comprehensive survey available on the human body through history.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
266 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 169 mm
Weight
4169 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4725-5468-0 (9781472554680)
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Persons
Linda Kalof is Professor of Sociology at Michigan State University, USA and author of Looking at Animals in Human History and editor of A Cultural History of Animals.
William Bynum is Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine at University College London, UK and author of many books, including Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century and History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction.
William Bynum is Emeritus Professor of the History of Medicine at University College London, UK and author of many books, including Science and the Practice of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century and History of Medicine: A Very Short Introduction.
Content
Volume 1: A Cultural History of the Human Body in Antiquity (1300 BCE - 500 CE), edited by Daniel Garrison, Northwestern University, USA
Volume 2: A Cultural History of the Human Body in The Medieval Age (500 - 1500), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA
Volume 3: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Renaissance (1400 - 1650), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA and William Bynum, University College London, UK
Volume 4: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Enlightenment (1600 - 1800), edited by Carole Reeves, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK
Volume 5: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Age of Empire (1800 - 1920), edited by Michael Sappol, National Library of Medicine in Washington, DC, USA and Stephen P. Rice, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Volume 6: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Modern Age (1900-21st Century), edited by Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, UK and Chiara Beccalossi, University of Queensland, Australia
Volume 2: A Cultural History of the Human Body in The Medieval Age (500 - 1500), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA
Volume 3: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Renaissance (1400 - 1650), edited by Linda Kalof, Michigan State University, USA and William Bynum, University College London, UK
Volume 4: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Enlightenment (1600 - 1800), edited by Carole Reeves, Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine, University College London, UK
Volume 5: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Age of Empire (1800 - 1920), edited by Michael Sappol, National Library of Medicine in Washington, DC, USA and Stephen P. Rice, Ramapo College of New Jersey, USA
Volume 6: A Cultural History of the Human Body in the Modern Age (1900-21st Century), edited by Ivan Crozier, University of Edinburgh, UK and Chiara Beccalossi, University of Queensland, Australia