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Title
Author
Section
Edition
10
Carlo Ginzburg: The Historian as a Detective
Carlo Ginzburg: The Historian as a Detective
10
13
Carlos Alberto Dória: It’s far more difficult to be an expert in Bach than an expert in cooking
Carlos Alberto Dória: It’s far more difficult to be an expert in Bach than an expert in cooking
13
16
Catherine Malabou: Anarchy and pleasure, scenes of a plastic life
Catherine Malabou: Anarchy and pleasure, scenes of a plastic life
16
Charles Péguy: ‘Homer is new this morning, and perhaps nothing is as old as today's newspaper.’
Charles Péguy: ‘Homer is new this morning, and perhaps nothing is as old as today's newspaper.’
8
Churchill: A Reader’s Guide
Churchill: A Reader’s Guide
8
18
Cities in the Age of the Virus
Cities in the Age of the Virus
18
18
City, Countryside
City, Countryside
18
18
Cities in the Age of the Virus
Cities in the Age of the Virus
18
18
Garden Cities: a Utopian Idea
Garden Cities: a Utopian Idea
18
18
Jorge Gaspar: ‘Rural planning precedes city planning’
Jorge Gaspar: ‘Rural planning precedes city planning’
18
18
Rediscovering the Country
Rediscovering the Country
18
18
The Extinction of Night
The Extinction of Night
18
18
The ‘Unloved City’
The ‘Unloved City’
18
18
Under the Condition of Planetary Urbanisation
Under the Condition of Planetary Urbanisation
18
23
Claire Bishop: Disordered Attention
Claire Bishop: Disordered Attention
23
13
Clarice Lispector and the end of the world
Clarice Lispector and the end of the world
13