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Construction Site of Patrick Power Library in Winter, 1975
color photographGood condition with ink on reverse.Photograph of the construction site of future Patrick Power Library in winter, taken from McNally. The Burke Building is at left, part of the Canadian Martyrs Catholic Church is in the upper left corner, and Student Centre is at the top of the photo.From Lonc fonds. Written on reverse in ink: 'Building the new library'
Disciples of a crazy saint: The Buchen of Spiti
The Buchen are specialist religious performers from Spiti, a culturally Tibetan valley in North India. They are widely known for performing an elaborate exorcism ritual that culminates in a slab of stone, marked with images of demons, being smashed on a man’s belly. In winter groups of Buchen perform their religious theatre, a localised form of Ache Lhamo, the Tibetan Opera. This book, published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Pitt Rivers Museum at the University of Oxford is the result of a research project and substantial fieldtrip funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, with project partnership from the Pitt Rivers Museum.
Patrick Sutherland has been photographing in Spiti for nearly two decades and working with the Buchen for several years.
The book consists of a self-reflexive essay by Patrick Sutherland illustrated with historical photographs and his own photographs, followed by four sections of photographs and captions by Patrick Sutherland. It concludes with a substantial essay, placing the Buchen into a wider cultural and historical context, by Tashi Tsering, founding Director of the Amnye Machen Institute (Tibetan Centre for Advanced Studies) in Dharamsala. This essay is also illustrated with historical photographs
From coalition theory to coalition puzzles
Patrick Dumont, Lieven De Winter and Rudy Andeweg, “From coalition theory to coalition puzzles “ in Rudy B. Andeweg, Lieven De Winter and Patrick Dumont (eds.) Puzzles of Government Formation. Coalition theory and deviant cases, Routledge/ECPR studies in European political science, London, 2011, pp. 1-2
French Gothic and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts in Vienna
De Winter Patrick-M. French Gothic and Renaissance Illuminated Manuscripts in Vienna. In: Scriptorium, Tome 34 n°2, 1980. pp. 289-294
Belgium : Delegation and Accountability under partitocratic rule
De Winter, L., and Dumont, Patrick (2003) “Belgium : Delegation and Accountability under partitocratic rule”, in Strøm, Kaare, Müller, Wolfgang and Torbjörn Bergman, (eds.) Delegation and Accountability in Western Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 253-28
Luxembourg: A Case of More ‘Direct’ Delegation and Accountability
Dumont, Patrick, De Winter, L., (2003) “Luxembourg: A Case of More ‘Direct’ Delegation and Accountability”, in Strøm, Kaare, Müller, Wolfgang and Torbjörn Bergman, (eds.) Delegation and Accountability in Western Europe, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 474-49
The Sewanee Review, Special Irish Issue, Winter 1976
Rafroidi Patrick. The Sewanee Review, Special Irish Issue, Winter 1976. In: Études irlandaises, n°1, 1976. pp. 300-301
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