Race and Beauty : Early Modern Cosmetics and the Mythology of Whiteness, Pape…

The locus of the cult was Queen Elizabeth I, whose materially constructed reds and whites in her portraiture and on the surface of her skin resounded throughout the commonwealth. This work examines how beauty standards, specifically the ideology of “fairness,” contributed to the racialization of bodies in early modern England.

Wadsworth Series in Social Philosophy: Ethics of War and Nuclear Deterrence…

Delve into the complex realms of ethics and international relations with „Ethics of War and Nuclear Deterrence“ from the Wadsworth Series in Social Philosophy. Authored by James P. Sterba, this thought-provoking trade paperback edition published in 1984, spans 182 pages and explores the moral intricacies of war and the justification of nuclear deterrence. Designed for scholars and students alike, this text offers a rich examination of philosophy in the context of global affairs. With its clear language and focused subject matter, it stands as a significant contribution to the field of ethics and moral philosophy, especially within the subject area of philosophy as it pertains to wartime decisions and nuclear strategies.

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