歷史
What Are You Looking At? 豆瓣
作者: Will Gompertz Viking 2012 - 9
What Are You Looking At? by Will Gompertz - a wonderfully lively and accessible history of Modern Art by the BBC Arts Editor. "An essential primer not only for art lovers but for art loathers too". (Express). What is modern art? Why do we either love it or loathe it? And why is it worth so much damn money? Join Will Gompertz on a dazzling tour that will change the way you look at modern art forever. From Monet's water lilies to Van Gogh's sunflowers, from Warhol's soup cans to Hirst's pickled shark, hear the stories behind the masterpieces, meet the artists as they really were, and discover the real point of modern art. You will learn: not all conceptual art is bollocks; Picasso is king (but Cezanne is better); Pollock is no drip; Dali painted with his moustache; a urinal changed the course of art, why your 5-year-old really couldn't do it. Refreshing, irreverent and always straightforward, What Are You Looking At? cuts through the pretentious art speak and asks all the basic questions that you were too afraid to ask. Your next gallery trip is going to be a little less intimidating and a lot more interesting. "Robert Hughes' The Shock of the New redone a la Bill Bryson". (Telegraph). This book is essential reading for sceptics, art lovers, and the millions of us who visit art galleries every year - and are confused. It will also be enjoyed by readers of The Story of Art by E.H. Gombrich and is a perfect primer to the subject for the student or beginner. Will Gompertz is the BBC Arts Editor and probably the world's first art history stand-up comedian. He was a Director at the Tate Gallery for 7 years. He has a particular interest in modern art and has written about the arts for The Times and the Guardian for over 20 years. In 2009, he wrote and performed a sell-out one-man comedy show about modern art at the Edinburgh Festival. He was recently voted one of the world's top 50 creative thinkers by New York's Creativity Magazine.
Israel Matters 豆瓣
作者: Mitchell Bard Behrman House 2012 - 3
Explore the historical and political forces that created the Jewish state, influence the unrest in the Palestinian territories, shape the peace process, and affect Israel s security today. Learn about the diversity of the land and the people, the significance of the Law of Return, and Israel s importance to America s interests. Get the facts you need to understand Israel today, and discover how Israel matters to you.
Includes source material, portraits of young Israelis, maps, charts, discussion questions, class projects, glossary, and a timeline. The author, Dr. Mitchell G. Bard, is a leading authority on U.S.-Middle East policy.
二十世纪伟大的数学书 豆瓣
Great mathematics books of the twentieth
作者: 季理真 2013 - 7
海量的数学书,哪些值得我们认真读,哪些读后让我们对数学有更好的认识,这些对门外汉、学生、年轻的学者和专家都是非常需要解决的问题。季理真教授的新作《二十世纪伟大的数学书――个人之旅》(great mathematics books of the twentieth century: a personal journey)在这个问题上为我们带来了极大的便利。本书比较全面收列了二十世纪以来最有影响的数学书并恰当地加以简评和引述其他评论。本书收列的书目范围之广,数量之大令人吃惊,这需要作者广阔的视野、艰辛的工作,并花大量的时间请教很多不同方向的专家。本书的作者完成了一项很有意义的工作,本书定会让喜爱数学的读者受益。
中国山水画史 豆瓣
作者: 陈传席 天津人民美术出版社 2001 - 1
《中国山水画史(修订本)》作者俗重新神视吾国传统文化总体价值暨内涵,而广道美术之建筑、雕塑、绘画、工艺诸科,则笔墨易散,是故用以山水画为切入之点,此所以有《中国山水画史》也。学界同仁谓作者首创分科画史,其时作者全无意于此之首也。
中国古代山水画二十讲 豆瓣
作者: 潘杨华 山东齐鲁书社 2013 - 1
《中国古代山水画二十讲》作者选择了山水画各个发展时期(启于隋,终于清)最有代表性的画家为主体,以现存山水画名作(包括摹本)的欣赏为主线,以点带面地展现了古代山水画波澜壮阔的变迁历程和独特价值。
Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting 豆瓣
作者: Richard Barnhart / Yang Xin Yale University Press 2002 - 10
An illustrated and comprehensive account of the history of Chinese painting from prehistoric times to the 21st century. It should be of interest to students and general readers who wish to gain an in-depth knowledge of Chinese painting.
胸中逸气-中国山水画通鉴13 豆瓣
作者: 邵琦 上海书画出版社 2006 - 5
山水画是中华文明的独特产物。干余年来,它作为中国绘画的最大门类及其艺术成就的集中体现,作为中国人观照自然、阐释世界和承载其观念意义的一种重要方式,以鲜明的文化品格、丰富的表现形态,参与了中华民族艺术精神和人文气象的建构。20世纪以还,伴随着社会的巨大变迁,山水画的文化渗透力尽管有所削弱,但为其提供并不断滋养着后来人的价值和形式渊薮,仍然以其既作用于现实艺术情境,又作用于主体认知结构的双重效应,深深锲入当今时代。
《中国山水画通鉴》以图文相映的方式,对这部绚丽多姿的山水画发展史进行了较为完整而系统的梳理。从中展现的,不仅是山水画的发生发展过程,不仅是关乎山水画的艺术家和艺术作品的流衍变迁轨迹,而且也牵连了山水画赖以存在的文化土壤,牵连了一代又一代需要山水画的人与山水画所构成的那层不断嬗变着的微妙关系。
为了方便阅读和使用,全书以山水画发展的时序为经,以价值形态的消长变化为纬,厘定成三十四分册,每册皆独立成章而又互为生发呼应。本书《胸中逸气》为第十三册,主要阐述元代黄公望、方从义、倪瓒等人的山水画艺术风貌。
湿墨繁笔-中国山水画通鉴12 豆瓣
作者: 黄朋 上海书画出版社 2006 - 5
山水画是中华文明的独特产物。千余年来,它作为中国绘画的最大门类及其艺术成就的集中体现,作为中国人观照自然、阐释世界和承载其观念意义的一种重要方式,以鲜明的文化品格、丰富的表现形态,参与了中华民族艺术精神和人文气象的建构。20世纪以还,伴随着社会的巨大变迁,山水画的文化渗透力尽管有所削弱,但为其提供并不断滋养着后来人的价值和形式渊薮,仍然以其既作用于现实艺术情境,又作用于主体认知结构的双重效应,深深锲入当今时代。
《中国山水画通鉴》以图文相映的方式,对这部绚丽多姿的山水画发展史进行了较为完整而系统的梳理。从中展现的,不仅是山水画的发生发展过程,不仅是关平山水画的艺术家和艺术作品的流衍变迁轨迹,而且也牵连了山水画赖以存在的文化土壤,牵连了一代又一代需要山水画的人与山水画所构成的那层不断嬗变着的微妙关系。
为了方便阅读和使用,全书以山水画发展的时序为经,以价值形态的消长变化为纬,厘定成三十四分册,每册皆独立成章而又互为生发呼应。本书《湿墨繁笔》为第十二册,主要阐述元代黄公望、方从义和倪瓒的山水画。
海上墨林-中国山水画通鉴31 豆瓣
作者: 赵寒成 上海书画出版社 2006 - 5
山水画是中华文明的独特产物。千余年来,它作为中国绘画的最大门类及其艺术成就的集中体现,作为中国人观照自然、阐释世界和承载其观念意义的一种重要方式,以鲜明的文化风格、丰富的表现形态,参与了中华民族艺术精神和人文气象的建构。
本书为《中国山水画通鉴》系列中的一本,该系列以图文相映的方式,对绚丽多姿的山水画发展史进行了较为完整而系统的梳理。从中展现的,不仅是山水画的发生发展过程,不仅是关乎山水画的艺术家和艺术作品的流衍变迁轨迹,而且也牵连了山水画赖以存在的文化土壤,牵连了一代又一代需要山水画的人与山水画所构成的那层不断嬗变着的微妙关系。本册主要阐述晚清时期上海地区的山水画艺术活动。
大朴不雕-中国山水画通鉴33 豆瓣
作者: 吴言 上海书画出版社 2006 - 6
山水画是中华文明的独特产物。千余年来,它作为中国绘画的最大门类及其艺术成就的集中体现,作为中国人观照自然,阐释世界和承载其观念意义的一种重要方式,以鲜明的文化品格、丰富的表现形态,参与了中华民族艺术精神和人文气象的建构。20世纪以还,伴随着社会的巨大变迁,山水画的文化渗透力尽管有所削弱,但为其提供并不断滋养着后来人的价值和形式渊薮,仍然以其既作用于现实艺术情境,又作用于主体认知结构的双重效应,深深锲入当今时代。
《中国山水画通鉴》以图文相映的方式,对这部绚丽多姿的山水画发展史进行了较为完整而系统的梳理。从中展现的,不仅是山水画的发生发展过程,不仅是关乎山水画的艺术家和艺术作品的流衍变迁轨迹,而且也牵连了山水画赖以存在的文化土壤,牵连了一代又一代需要山水画的人与山水画所构成的那层不断嬗变着的微妙关系。
为了方便阅读和使用,全书以山水画发展的时序为经,以价值形态的消长变化为纬,厘定成三十四分册,每册皆独立成章而又互为生发呼应。本书《大朴不雕》为第三十二册,主要阐述20世纪的表现主义思潮山水画。
中国绘画史 豆瓣
作者: 陈师曾 中国人民大学出版社 2004 - 11
画之为何物,性灵也。一部《中国绘画史》,历数自远古至今,中国画之变迁、发展。三代春秋战国先秦两汉的稚气丹青,所谓含德之厚,比于赤子;魏晋南北朝隋唐逐是丰腴润泽;五代宋元高远超妙;又有明清韵味悠长……一代画师陈师曾,一如描摹一幅丹青,将性灵之气融贯文理,绘就中国画之长卷,意趣盎然,蕴藉深厚。兼论中国画人物、花卉、山水之历史演绎,更添点睛之笔。画之为画,无由脱离历史情境之左右,然更有其自津之品性。陈氏画论,既述兼论,每发前人之未发,概妙文尽数中国绘画之精妙者也。虽兹概述,是为问道之津梁。
Trust in Numbers 豆瓣
作者: Theodore M. Porter Princeton University Press 2000 - 8
This investigation of the overwhelming appeal of quantification in the modern world discusses the development of cultural meanings of objectivity over two centuries. How are we to account for the current prestige and power of quantitative methods? The usual answer is that quantification is seen as desirable in social and economic investigation as a result of its successes in the study of nature. Theodore Porter is not content with this. Why should the kind of success achieved in the study of stars, molecules, or cells be an attractive model for research on human societies? he asks. And, indeed, how should we understand the pervasiveness of quantification in the sciences of nature? In his view, we should look in the reverse direction: comprehending the attractions of quantification in business, government, and social research will teach us something new about its role in psychology, physics, and medicine.
Drawing on a wide range of examples from the laboratory and from the worlds of accounting, insurance, cost-benefit analysis, and civil engineering, Porter shows that it is "exactly wrong" to interpret the drive for quantitative rigor as inherent somehow in the activity of science except where political and social pressures force compromise. Instead, quantification grows from attempts to develop a strategy of impersonality in response to pressures from outside. Objectivity derives its impetus from cultural contexts, quantification becoming most important where elites are weak, where private negotiation is suspect, and where trust is in short supply.
From Peepshow to Palace 豆瓣
作者: David Robinson Columbia University Press 1997 - 4
Film critic David Robinson chronicles the early use of film as vaudeville sideshow; as sheer spectacle of moving images precluding any notion of plot development or drama; and as a fledgling dramatic effort, ranging from prizefights to Passion plays. He also takes readers to the nickelodeon theaters, and replete with more than 150 drawings and photographs, shows how the earliest devices of cinematic prehistory--machines with colorful names like the Phantascope and the Wheel of Life--led to the technology of filmmaking we know today.
Liberty's Exiles 豆瓣
作者: Maya Jasanoff Vintage 2012 - 3
NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER
This groundbreaking book offers the first global history of the loyalist exodus to Canada, the Caribbean, Sierra Leone, India, and beyond.
At the end of the American Revolution, sixty thousand Americans loyal to the British cause fled the United States and became refugees throughout the British Empire. Liberty’s Exiles tells their story. This surprising new account of the founding of the United States and the shaping of the post-revolutionary world traces extraordinary journeys like the one of Elizabeth Johnston, a young mother from Georgia, who led her growing family to Britain, Jamaica, and Canada, questing for a home; black loyalists such as David George, who escaped from slavery in Virginia and went on to found Baptist congregations in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone; and Mohawk Indian leader Joseph Brant, who tried to find autonomy for his people in Ontario. Ambitious, original, and personality-filled, this book is at once an intimate narrative history and a provocative analysis that changes how we see the revolution’s “losers” and their legacies.
An Empire on the Edge 豆瓣
作者: Nick Bunker Knopf 2014 - 9
Written from a strikingly fresh perspective, this new account of the Boston Tea Party and the origins of the American Revolution shows how a lethal blend of politics, personalities, and economics led to a war that few people welcomed but nobody could prevent.
In this powerful but fair-minded narrative, British author Nick Bunker tells the story of the last three years of mutual embitterment that preceded the outbreak of America’s war for independence in 1775. It was a tragedy of errors, in which both sides shared responsibility for a conflict that cost the lives of at least twenty thousand Britons and a still larger number of Americans. The British and the colonists failed to see how swiftly they were drifting toward violence until the process had gone beyond the point of no return.
At the heart of the book lies the Boston Tea Party, an event that arose from fundamental flaws in the way the British managed their affairs. By the early 1770s, Great Britain had become a nation addicted to financial speculation, led by a political elite beset by internal rivalry and increasingly baffled by a changing world. When the East India Company came close to collapse, it patched together a rescue plan whose disastrous side effect was the destruction of the tea.
With lawyers in London calling the Tea Party treason, and with hawks in Parliament crying out for revenge, the British opted for punitive reprisals without foreseeing the resistance they would arouse. For their part, Americans underestimated Britain’s determination not to give way. By the late summer of 1774, when the rebels in New England began to arm themselves, the descent into war had become irreversible.
Drawing on careful study of primary sources from Britain and the United States, An Empire on the Edge sheds new light on the Tea Party’s origins and on the roles of such familiar characters as Benjamin Franklin, John Hancock, and Thomas Hutchinson. The book shows how the king’s chief minister, Lord North, found himself driven down the road to bloodshed. At his side was Lord Dartmouth, the colonial secretary, an evangelical Christian renowned for his benevolence. In a story filled with painful ironies, perhaps the saddest was this: that Dartmouth, a man who loved peace, had to write the dispatch that sent the British army out to fight.
American Colossus 豆瓣
作者: H.W. Brands Doubleday 2010 - 10
In this timely study, University of Texas historian Brands (Traitor to His Class) describes the rise of the great corporate capitalists after the Civil War. J. Pierpont Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie constituted an trinity of power-obsessed individuals who instinctively understood that wealth was the ultimate political weapon. They defined the cold-blooded authority of big business. Fascinating detours away from the tale of corporate empires examine the Reconstruction process in the South, the Indian Wars of the West, the opening of the Great Plains, immigration in the East, and the rise of organized labor and the agrarian reformers. Effectively, excerpts from the first-person accounts of Booker T. Washington, Black Elk, Jacob Riis, and others convey the drama of the time. Perhaps the only significant omission in this fast-paced, engrossing narrative is a tendency to dwell on political doctrines that sought to repudiate or restrain capitalism while only briefly discussing the dogma of Herbert Spencer's social Darwinism, which favored the monopolists.
Pivotal Decades 豆瓣
作者: John Milton Cooper Jr. W. W. Norton & Company 1990 - 9
These were the years in which two of our greatest presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson transformed the office into the center of power; in which the United States entered the world stage and fought its first overseas war; in which the government's proper role in the economy became a public question; and in which reform became an imperative for muckraking reporters, progressive politicians, social activists, and writers. It was a golden age in American politics, when fundamental ideas were given compelling expression by thoughtful candidates. It was a trying time, however, for many Americans, including women who fought for the vote, blacks who began organizing to secure their rights, and activists on the Left who lost theirs in the first Red Scare of the century. John Cooper's panoramic history of this period shows us where we came from and sheds light on where we are.