David Morgan

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  1. 1. Religion And Material Culture

    The Matter of Belief

    This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between religious practices and the material objects that embody them, exploring how physical artifacts, from sacred texts to ritualistic items, play a pivotal role in shaping and expressing spiritual beliefs. Through a multidisciplinary approach, the book examines the ways in which material culture influences religious experience, identity, and community, offering a fresh perspective on the tangible aspects of faith that often go unnoticed. By analyzing various religious traditions, it highlights the profound impact of materiality in the spiritual realm, encouraging readers to reconsider the significance of objects in their own religious contexts.

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  2. 2. The Embodied Eye

    Religious Visual Culture and the Social Life of Feeling

    Exploring the intersection of visual culture and religious experience, this insightful work delves into how seeing is not merely a passive act but an embodied experience that shapes and is shaped by cultural and spiritual contexts. It examines the ways in which religious imagery and practices influence perception, inviting readers to consider how vision is intertwined with belief, identity, and the material world. Through a multidisciplinary approach, it challenges conventional understandings of sight, proposing that the act of seeing is a dynamic interaction between the observer and the observed, deeply embedded in the fabric of human experience.

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  3. 3. Breaking Through The Lines

    Set against the backdrop of World War II, this gripping narrative follows the intertwined lives of two young athletes from different racial backgrounds as they navigate the challenges of segregation and war. Their shared passion for football becomes a powerful metaphor for breaking societal barriers, as they strive to overcome prejudice and unite their team in pursuit of victory. Through their journey, the story explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the transformative power of sports in bridging divides and fostering understanding amidst the chaos of a world at war.

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  4. 4. The Mongols By David Morgan

    This concise survey traces the origins of the Mongol peoples from steppe nomadism through the unification under Genghis Khan, examining military tactics, political institutions, and legal codes that enabled rapid conquests across Eurasia. It analyzes how Mongol rule incorporated and administered diverse populations, fostered trade and communication along the Silk Road, and promoted cultural, economic, and technological exchange, while also addressing the empire’s fragmentation and long-term legacies in world history. Combining narrative history with discussion of sources and historiography, the work assesses both the destructive and transformative impacts of Mongol expansion.

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