A Cultural History of the Senses
The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values
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Morgan, D
December 1, 2014
What did the past sound like, taste like, smell like? How did it look and feel? How did people make sense of the world through their senses? These are questions which are increasingly capturing the interest of historians.
Duke Scholars
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9780857853387
Publication Date
December 1, 2014
Start / End Page
89 / 111
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Berg
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Morgan, D. (2014). The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values. In J. P. Toner, C. Classen, A. C. Vila, R. G. Newhauser, & D. Howes (Eds.), A Cultural History of the Senses (pp. 89–111). London: Berg.
Morgan, D. “The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values.” In A Cultural History of the Senses, edited by Jerry P. Toner, Constance Classen, Anne C. Vila, Richard G. Newhauser, and David Howes, 89–111. London: Berg, 2014.
Morgan D. The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values. In: Toner JP, Classen C, Vila AC, Newhauser RG, Howes D, editors. A Cultural History of the Senses. London: Berg; 2014. p. 89–111.
Morgan, D. “The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values.” A Cultural History of the Senses, edited by Jerry P. Toner et al., Berg, 2014, pp. 89–111.
Morgan D. The Senses in Religion: Migrations of Sacred and Sensory Values. In: Toner JP, Classen C, Vila AC, Newhauser RG, Howes D, editors. A Cultural History of the Senses. London: Berg; 2014. p. 89–111.
ISBN
9780857853387
Publication Date
December 1, 2014
Start / End Page
89 / 111
Publisher
Berg