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    by Quennell, Peter, 1905-1993
    Published 1945
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    by Hampton, O. W., 1928-
    Published 1999
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    by Dalton, Derek
    Published 2020
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    by Bertram, Carel, 1943-
    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…House, Its Sacred Geography, and the Intrusion of the Profane --…”
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    Table of Contents: “…Mutilation of the Herms and the Profanation of the Mysteries, Pt. 1 (6.27-6.29) --…”
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    by Bergen, Teresa
    Published 2020
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    by Clancy-Smith, Julia Ann
    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Preludes and Postscripts: Of Baguettes and Social Protest -- Coastalization: Agriculture, Colonialism, and the Granary of Rome -- Coastalization and Globalization: Tourism, Profane and Sacred -- Mediterranean Women, Politics, and Islam -- Mediterranean Games, Politics, and Dissent -- From Sidi Bou Saʻid to Sidi Bouzid: Targets and Symbols.…”
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    by Dale, Stephen Frederic
    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…India, Iran, and Anatolia from the tenth to the sixteenth century -- Rise of Muslim empires -- Legitimacy of monarchs and the institutions of empires -- Economies around 1600 -- Imperial cultures -- Golden ages : profane and sacred empires -- Imperial culture in the golden age -- Quests for a phoenix.…”
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    by Hutton, Patrick H.
    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…Preface : Old France in the new history -- Chronology of the life of Philippe Ariès -- From tradition into history -- Between ego-psychology and ego-histoire -- The politics of a young royalist -- Royalist politics after the war -- Secrets of the history of mentalities -- Decades of debate about Centuries of childhood -- Of death and destiny -- The sacred and the profane -- Late-life historical reflections on the family in contemporary culture -- A time in history.…”
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    by Barshay, Andrew E.
    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Kazuki Yasuo and the Profane World of the Gulag -- Icons of the Profane -- The Red Corpse -- "My Vision Broadened Tenfold" -- The "Siberia Style" -- From Image to Text -- The Responsibility of the Artist -- "The Beauty only I Can Grasp" -- IV. …”
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    Table of Contents: “…Making Mesopotälje : sacred and profane "diaspora space" in the city -- 4. "Södertälje is a theater" : the performance of propriety and ritual infrastructure -- 5. …”
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    by Weber, Harold
    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…The Monarch's Sacred Body: The King's Evil and the Politics of Royal Healing; 3. The Monarch's Profane Body: ""His scepter and his prick are of a length""; Part Two: The Language of Censorship; 4. …”
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    by Briggs, Jo
    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Cover; Novelty fair; Contents; List of figures; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Time's question; 1 The 'offensive body': the politics of consumption in 1848; 2 'All that is solid melts into air': representing the Chartist crowd in 1848; 3 'The Gutta Percha Staff': between respectable and risqué satire in 1848; 4 'All that is sacred is profaned': balloons, fairs, ballads and the Great Exhibition; 5 'The Pound and the Shilling': romance and the cash nexus at the Great Exhibition; 6 A 'Chamber of Horrors': class and consumption at mid century; Conclusion: Novelty Fair, burlesquing history.…”
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