Keyword [the market] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
| 161. | The market for ethics: Culture and the neoliberal turn at UNESCO |
| 162. | Mass-produced aura: Thonet and the market for modern design, 1930--1953 |
| 163. | The market's virtue: Law and political economy in Jeffersonian Virginia: Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties, 1740--1830 |
| 164. | Economics of style: The business practices of American artists and the structure of the market, 1850--1910 |
| 165. | Under Constantine's arch: Entering the market and haven of Europe |
| 166. | Life in cultural economy: The market for music and its implications for development |
| 167. | Conceptualizing African-American art: The market, academic discourse, and public reception |
| 168. | Art for the market: Commercialism in Ren Yi's (1840--1895) figure painting (China) |
| 169. | Culture and the market in contemporary China: Cinema, literature, and criticism of the 1990s |
| 170. | The measure of the market: Women's economic lives in Charleston, South Carolina and Newport, Rhode Island, 1750--1820 |
| 171. | The measure of independence: From the American Revolution to the market revolution in the mid-Atlantic (Maryland) |
| 172. | Commerce and labor in medieval England: The impact of the market economy on workers' diet and wages, 1275--1315 |
| 173. | Subjects under speculation: Literature, identity, and the market in the antebellum United States, 1780--1865 |
| 174. | Resisting the market: The politics of hierarchies and networks in Russian fuel and metallurgy industries |
| 175. | Metaphors of the market: Postmodern commerce, postmodern art |
| 176. | 'I am the market': A critique of the commodity in selected fiction by Margaret Atwood |
| 177. | THE MARKET SOCIETY OF GREATER SYRIAN CITIES IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES (1250-1517) (SYRIA, MUSLIM, ISLAMIC SOCIAL HISTORY) |
| 178. | THE MARKET FOR AMERICAN PAINTING IN NEW YORK: 1870-1915 |
| 179. | Theory and method in contemporary interpretations of the market process |
| 180. | Blurring distinction: The cultivation of taste in the market of decorative arts and design |
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