It. A History of Human Beauty
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This volume explores how human attractiveness, for both men and women, has influenced historical events.





This volume explores how human attractiveness, for both men and women, has influenced historical events.
In exploring these four key themes, this collection provides a resource for the study of twentieth century European history, and exemplifies different historical methods and approaches. The essays include works by Stanley Hoffmann, Arno J Mayer and others, and are useful to students of modern European history.
Ranging from politics to the arts to social movements, an eminent English scholar presents a masterful chronicle of the 1960s and the birth of the counterculture in the United States and Europe that balances the period's achievements against its harms. UP.
High and popular culture; family, race, gender and class relations; sexual attitudes and material conditions; science and technology - the diversity of social development in these areas is explored in this text within a clear chronological framework