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1、THESOCIALHISTORYOFARTVOLUMEI`Asmuchaworkofintellectualhistoryasarthistory,Hauser'sworkremainsunparalleledinitsscopeasastudyoftherelationsbetweentheforcesofsocialchangeandwesternartfromitsoriginsuntilthemiddleofthe20thcentury.'JohannaDrucker,Professor
2、ofArtHistory,StateUniversityofNewYork`Harris'sintroductionstoeachvolumeÐdealingwithHauser'saims,principles,conceptsandtermsareextremelyuseful¼.ThiseditionshouldbringHauser'sthoughttotheattentionofanewgenerationofreaders.'WhitneyDavis,ProfessorofArtHi
3、story,NorthwesternUniversityFirstpublishedin1951ArnoldHauser'scommandingworkpresentsanaccountofthedevelopmentandmeaningofartfromitsoriginsintheStoneAgethroughtothe`FilmAge'.Exploringtheinteractionbetweenartandsociety,Hausereffectivelydetailssocialand
4、historicalmovementsandsketchestheframeworkswithinwhichvisualartisproduced.ThisneweditionprovidesanexcellentintroductiontotheworkofArnoldHauser.InhisgeneralintroductiontoTheSocialHistoryofArt,JonathanHarrisassessestheimportanceoftheworkforcontemporary
5、arthistoryandvisualculture.Inaddition,anintroductiontoeachvolumeprovidesasynopsisofHauser'snarrativeandservesasacriticalguidetothetext,identifyingmajorthemes,trendsandarguments.ArnoldHauserwasborninHungaryandstudiedliteratureandthehistoryofartattheun
6、iversitiesofBudapest,Vienna,BerlinandParis.In1921hereturnedtoBerlintostudyeconomicsandsociologyunderErnstTroeltsch.From1923to1938helivedinViennawherehebeganworkonTheSocialHistoryofArt.HelivedinLondonfrom1938until1977,whenhereturnedtohisnativeHungary.
7、HediedinBudapestin1978.JonathanHarrisisSeniorLecturerinArtHistoryandCriticalTheoryattheUniversityofKeele.HeistheauthorofFederalArtandNationalCulture:ThePoliticsofIdentityinNewDealAmerica(1995),co-authorofModernisminDispute:ArtSinceTheForties(1993)and
8、co-editorofArtinModernCulture:AnAnthologyofCriticalTexts(1992).TheSocialHistoryofArtArnoldHauser,withanintroductionbyJonathanHarrisVolumeIÐFromPrehistoricTimestotheMiddleAgesVolumeIIÐRenaissance,Mannerism,BaroqueVolumeIIIÐRococo,ClassicismandRomantic