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Creative lives and works : Frank Kermode, George Steiner, Gillian Beer and Christopher Ricks
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Macfarlane, Alan, interviewer
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Béteille, Radha, editor
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Kermode, Frank, 1919-2010 Interviews.
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Steiner, George, 1929-2020 Interviews.
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Beer, Gillian Interviews.
2021
A collection of interviews conducted by one of England's leading social anthropologists and historians, Professor Alan Macfarlane. Filmed over a period of 40 years, the four conversations in this volume, are part of a larger set of interviews that cut across various disciplines, from the social sciences, the sciences and to even the performing and visual arts.
From antiquity to ethnography : Keith Thomas, Brian Harrison and Peter Burke
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Macfarlane, Alan, interviewer
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Thomas, Keith, 1933- interviewee
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Harrison, Brian, 1937- interviewee
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Thomas, Keith, 1933- Interviews.
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Harrison, Brian, 1937- Interviews.
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Burke, Peter, 1937- Interviews.
2022
'From Antiquity to Ethnography' is the first time a collection of these interviews is being published as a book. They have been conducted by one of England's leading social anthropologists and historians, Professor Alan Macfarlane. Filmed over a period of several years, the three conversations in this volume are part of the series 'Creative Lives and Works.' These transcriptions form a part a larger set of interviews that cut across various disciplines, from the social sciences and the sciences to the performing and visual arts. The current volume is on three of Britain's foremost social and cultural historians. The study of historical traditions, social mores and practices come alive in these conversations. We also learn about the painstaking nature of notetaking which the subject demands.