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schema:text Introduction: What was civilisation? - David O'Brien 1. Theism and the civilising process in James Barry's Society of Arts murals - Daniel Guernsey 2. Evaluating others: the mirroring of Chinese civilisation in Britain - Greg Thomas 3. Civilisation as a suffering woman in late nineteenth-century River Plate - Laura Malosetti Costa 4. Civilising Rome: Anglo-American artists and the colonial encounter - Melissa Dabakis 5. Kultur and Zivilisation in 1842-43, or the failure of the first global art history - Jeanne-Marie Musto 6. Civilisation and the encyclopaedic impulse: Hokusai, Diderot, and the Japanese album as encyclopédie - Emily Brink 7. Second Rome or seat of savagery? The case of Byzantium in nineteenth-century European imaginaries - Maria Taroutina 8. Going native/going British: Victorian mimesis, alterity, and repetition - Julie Codell 9. Pre-Columbian civilisation as cultural patrimony: archaeology and nationalism at the World's Fairs - Matthew Johnston
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Manchester: Manchester University Press; 2016

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schema:text This volume grew out of two sessions at the Annual Conference of the College Art Association in Los Angeles in 2012--P. xiii.
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