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x 534 Illustrations Icon Animorum, by John Barclay, and the Origins of the Characterization of European Nations 1-2. Frontispiece and the title page of Jcon Animorum, 1675 (engraving by J. P. Thelott) Domesticating Nature, Appropriating Hierarchy: The Representation of European and NonEuropean Peoples in an Early-Nineteenth-Century Schoolbook of Natural History 3. Western Europe (silkwormbreeding) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 3a. Western Europe (silkwormbreeding) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1837) 4. The garden (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 5. The (court)yard (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) The meadow / cultivated land (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 7. The ocean / whalehunting (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 7a. America (North and Central) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1837) 8. The pasture (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 8a. Asia (China) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1837) 9. Northern Europe (the Lapps) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 10. Eastern Europe (the Poles) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 11. Africa (Hottentots) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 12. Africa (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 13. America (North and Central: an African slave) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 14. Asia (China and Southeast Asia) (engraving in G. C. Raff 1799) 9 Playing With Otherness: Within and Beyond Stereotypes in Visual Representations 15. Galician pedagogy (Liberum Veto 1903) 16. Army in peacetime (Liberum Veto 1903) 17. Carnival in Poznan (Liberum Veto 1904) 18. A tattooed man (Mucha 1875) 19. Remembrance of the summer holiday-makers (Mucha 1880) 20. Somewhere in Africa ... (Mucha 1890) 21, From the notes/report of a traveler, Mr. Inquisitive (Mucha 1896) 22. On the Indo-Chinese border. The Plague (Mucha 1911) 23. 150% anniversary of Friedrich Schiller’s birth (Mucha 1909) 24. On the border of Poland (Mucha 1916) 25. Ina Polish village (Mucha 1913) 26. A German soldier or the best weaponry (Mucha 1894) 27. Mucha (The Fly) in Kalisz (Mucha 1914) 28. The Warsaw street florist (Mucha 1898) Encountering the Hungarian Alterity: An Analysis of a Narrative by a Finnish Traveller 29. Poor boy in a csérda (country-pub) (A. Jalava 1883, p. 8) 30. The Hungarian nobleman in his festive attire (A. Jalava 1883, p. 10) 31. Jewish street monger (A. Jalava 1883, p. 11) Inclusion and Exclusion: The Role of Photography in the Nation-Building Process in Bulgaria From Approximately 1860 to World War I 32. Targovska Street, Sofia (photography 1890) 33. Historical reenactment of the Battle of Shipka Pass (photography 1902) 34. Sanctification of the Russian-Orthodox Cathedral “Christus Birth” (photography 1902) 35. Wedding table (photography 1909) 36. Wedding rite (photography 1909) 37. Zadruga (extended family) (photography 1909)