An intellectual roundtable published by Oxford University Press on behalf of German History Society, with colleagues Profs. Peter Burke (Cambridge University, England), Martina Kessel (University of Bielefeld, Germany), Joanathan Waterlow Oxford University, England)
The topic of humor is vapidly coming of age as a serious study in colleges and universities througho...
The Routledge Comedy Studies Reader is a selection of the most outstanding critical analysis feature...
Defence date: 24 October 2007Examining Board: Prof. John Brewer, (California Institute of Technology...
An intellectual roundtable published by Oxford University Press on behalf of German History Society,...
Defence date: 9 March 1998Examining board: Prof. Pier Paolo Giglioli (Università di Bologna); Prof. ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
Humour can be used as a »weapon« or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
It is not new to consider the instructive power of humour. Both Plato and Aristotle, through their s...
1. Introduction 1.1 Aims and objectives My research project is an exploratory study of the lingui...
This article is the first stage of research for the book “No Laughing Matter: A Short History of Ger...
First paragraph: Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out ...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
Humour can be used as a "weapon" or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
The topic of humor is vapidly coming of age as a serious study in colleges and universities througho...
The Routledge Comedy Studies Reader is a selection of the most outstanding critical analysis feature...
Defence date: 24 October 2007Examining Board: Prof. John Brewer, (California Institute of Technology...
An intellectual roundtable published by Oxford University Press on behalf of German History Society,...
Defence date: 9 March 1998Examining board: Prof. Pier Paolo Giglioli (Università di Bologna); Prof. ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth century philosophers took interest in humour and, in particular, humorous ...
What is humor? In the title of this book we use it as the most general and neutral notion available ...
Humour can be used as a »weapon« or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
It is not new to consider the instructive power of humour. Both Plato and Aristotle, through their s...
1. Introduction 1.1 Aims and objectives My research project is an exploratory study of the lingui...
This article is the first stage of research for the book “No Laughing Matter: A Short History of Ger...
First paragraph: Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out ...
Thesis (Ph.D)--Boston University.In attempting to discover the significance of laughter in interpret...
Humour can be used as a "weapon" or as a means of coping with problematic historical events, especia...
The eighteenth century is known as the Golden Age of Satire for Western civilization, and the twenty...
The topic of humor is vapidly coming of age as a serious study in colleges and universities througho...
The Routledge Comedy Studies Reader is a selection of the most outstanding critical analysis feature...
Defence date: 24 October 2007Examining Board: Prof. John Brewer, (California Institute of Technology...