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A critical theory route to hegemony, world order and historical change: neo-Gramscian perspectives in International Relations.
Capital & Class
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March 22, 2004|
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Situated within a historical materialist problematic of social transformation and deploying many insights from the Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci, a crucial break with mainstream International Relations (IR) approaches emerged by the 1980s in the work of Robert Cox. In contrast to mainstream routes to hegemony in IR, which develop a static theory of politics, an abstract ahistorical conception of the state and an appeal to universal validity (e.g. Keohane 1984 and 1989; Waltz 1979), debate shifted towards a critical theory of hegemony, world order and historical change (for ...
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He said, he said: (Charles-Honore Lannuier helped bring 19th-century French tastes to American shores). (antiques).(Brief Article)(Interview)
Magazine article from: House Beautiful
; ...French Empire styles for inspiration. Charles Lannuier was influenced by design...French cabinetmakers, particularly Percier and Fontaine. At the Metropolitan...this one. Leigh: It makes sense. Charles Lannuier and his brother Nicolas...
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Charles X. (antique furniture)
Magazine article from: Interior Design
; ...the throne in 1824, was crowned Charles X. Although his reign was brief...architects of this fashion were Charles Percier and P.F.L. Fontaine, in association...photograph is a fine example of Charles X style and represents the apogee...
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House proud: interiors from the thaw collection.(MASTERWORKS)
Magazine article from: Veranda
; ...Fontaine, interior designer with Charles Percier for Napoleon and Josephine, to...the Empire style, reminiscent of Percier and Fontaine's designs, embellishes...Bouchet, an architect and one of Percier's pupils. One of the watercolors...
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Golden-age style: James Yorke praises a comprehensive, richly illustrated survey of Danish neo-classical furniture that ranges from royal thrones to the sofa-sideboards of the middle classes.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Apollo
; ...in 1817. He had been a pupil of Charles Percier and was keen that his students...drawing of two proposals for a Percier-inspired throne for Frederiksborg...regarded by the sovereigns of Europe, Percier and Fontaine supplied him with...
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Napoleon's fauteuil: from Paris to Point Breeze.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...Bonaparte; the celebrated designers Charles Percier and Pierre Francois Leonard Fontaine...sophisticated help of the tastemakers Percier and Fontaine, he used chairs as...versions, by Francois Gerard. (5) Percier and Fontaine--virtually the...
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Put a watercolour on your wall Watercolours are back in fashion and although they command lower prices than oil paintings, their value is appreciating rapidly. Conal Gregory looks at some of the collectable works coming up for sale at two forthcoming exhibitions in London
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; ...appeal. You don't have to be Charles Saatchi to be able to afford one...good selection of watercolours. Charles Plante recently acquired a set of architec- tural drawings by Charles Percier (1764-1838) and Pierre Fontaine...
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Philadelphia furniture in the empire style.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques
; ...art and decoration that the architects and designers Charles Percier (1764-1838) and Pierre Francois Leonard Fontaine...La Mesangere but also by the Englishmen Thomas Hope, Charles Heathcote Tatham, George Smith, Rudolph Ackermann...
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Exhibitions. (includes multiple briefs on interior design exhibits)
Magazine article from: Interior Design
; ...architect Frank Gehry and located on the Charles Eames-Strasse in Weil am Rhein, Germany...and decorated originally by Fontaine and Percier in 1800 in their early Empire style...paneled doors painted after sketches by Percier to represent the trophies of ancient warriors...
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Empire furniture comes in wide range of styles
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...palaces that had been pillaged during the revolution. Charles Percier and Pierre-Francois-Leonard Fontaine saw similarities...the French classical styles. Among the foremost was Charles Lannuier, who arrived in New York from Paris in 1803...
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Empire furniture has many styles
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...palaces that had been pillaged during the revolution. Charles Percier and Pierre-Francois-Leonard Fontaine saw similarities...the French classical styles. Among the foremost was Charles Lannuier, who arrived in New York from Paris in 1803...
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