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Name: Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study
ID: m34254
Language: English (en)
Subject: Arts
Keywords: book, disciplines, emerging, German, history, Humanities, Interdisciplinary, Jesus, Mary, page, Pamela, poetry, religion, Sheingorn
License: Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 3.0

Authors: Pamela Sheingorn (pamsh@mac.com)
Copyright Holders: Pamela Sheingorn (pamsh@mac.com)
Maintainers: Frederick Moody (fred.moody@rice.edu), Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu), Ben Allen (fmstack@gmail.com), Mary Ngolovoi (mngolovoi@gmail.com), Deborah Fay (faywray@earthlink.net)
Editors: Frederick Moody (fred.moody@rice.edu), Melissa Bailar (melba@rice.edu), Ben Allen (fmstack@gmail.com), Mary Ngolovoi (mngolovoi@gmail.com), Deborah Fay (faywray@earthlink.net)

Latest version: 1.4 (history)
First publication date: Mar 10, 2010 5:40 pm -0600
Last revision to module: Jun 11, 2010 1:08 pm -0500

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Version History

Version: 1.4 Jun 11, 2010 1:08 pm -0500 by Melissa Bailar
Changes:
updates to German

Version: 1.3 Jun 8, 2010 1:54 pm -0500 by Melissa Bailar
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edits

Version: 1.2 May 12, 2010 9:49 pm -0500 by Frederick Moody
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Final formatting.

Version: 1.1 Apr 19, 2010 1:52 pm -0500 by Frederick Moody
Changes:
Metadata; final proofing.

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American Medical Assocation (AMA) Manual of Style:

Sheingorn P. Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study [Connexions Web site]. June 11, 2010. Available at: http://cnx.org/content/m34254/1.4/.

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Sheingorn, P. (2010, June 11). Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study. Retrieved from the Connexions Web site: http://cnx.org/content/m34254/1.4/

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Sheingorn, Pamela. "Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study." Connexions. June 11, 2010. http://cnx.org/content/m34254/1.4/.

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Pamela Sheingorn, "Making the Cognitive Turn in Art History: A Case Study," Connexions, June 11, 2010, http://cnx.org/content/m34254/1.4/.

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