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    Killing images: Iconoclasm and the art of political insult in sixteenth and seventeenth century Portuguese India by Flores, J, Marcocci, G

    Published 2018
    “…This process included the spread of images and symbols related to several Portuguese viceroys, soon-to-be targets of acts of political insult and even political iconoclasm performed by their Portuguese opponents in a context of growing factionalism. …”
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    The many meanings of iconoclasm: Warrior and Christian temple-shrine destruction in late sixteenth century Japan by Strathern, A

    Published 2020
    “…Yet shrine and temple destruction had already become a relatively commonplace feature of warfare in this period of internecine struggle, exemplified by the activities of Oda Nobunaga. How was the iconoclasm of Christian converts interpreted in this context? …”
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    The first iconoclasm in Islam: A new history of the edict of Yazīd II (AH 104/AD 723) by Sahner, C

    Published 2017
    “…This edict is often interpreted as a precursor of Byzantine iconoclasm and as a forerunner of the Islamic doctrine of images. …”
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    Iconoclasm on Paper: Resistance in the Pages of <em>Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave</em>, 1849 by Ellery E. Foutch

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The pages of this book are part of a long-standing tradition of conscientious iconoclasm, in which altering or damaging a picture or object constitutes a considered form of political protest, while they also provoke further reflection upon questions about the ethics of viewing or showing scenes of pain and suffering.…”
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    «Those Brought Together not by God, but by the Devil Must Share the Same Arrows and Wounds»: Accusation of Iconoclasm in Nicephorus Gregoras by Lev Lukhovitskiy

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Nicephorus Gergoras was the first polemicist of the XIVth century to bring an accusation of iconoclasm against Gregory Palamas and his partisans drawing upon Nicephorus’ of Constantinople writings erroneously ascribed to Theodore Graptos. …”
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