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Acknowledgments vii
List of Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1
Prolog 7
Part I Histories and Theories 9
1 Tracing-house 11
Histories 12
The Guild 13
The Academy and École des Beaux Arts 16
École Polytechnique and Craft Education 19
The Bauhaus 22
2 Dream-house 27
Theories 28
Dream-images 28
Professional Education 30
Identity Formation 32
Cultural Capital 34
Commodity Fetishism 35
Modernity and Globalization 37
Part II Weimar Republic, 1919-33 41
3 Charnel-house 43
Bodies 44
Fantasy 49
Licentiousness 52
Festivals 55
Theater 57
Bauhaus Hausfraus 59
4 Ware-house 64
Commodities 64
Experiments 67
Bauhaus GmbH 71
Mass Production 75
Marketing and Sales 80
Part III Europe and Beyond, 1919-68 85
5 Club-house 87
Networks 87
Organizations 90
Publications 94
Exhibitions 99
Historians 102
Patrons 106
6 School-house 109
Institutions 109
British Empire 112
Great Britain
Africa
Australia
Post-Habsburg and Ottoman States 119
Czechoslovakia
Turkey
Israel
Superpowers 128
USA
USSR
Post-revolutionary Republics 136
Mexico
China
Cold War Nations 141
Germany
Japan
Emerging Powers 149
India
Brazil
Part IV Afterwords 157
7 Conclusion: House-of-the-Father 159
Modernity and Globalization 162
Art, Design and Architectural Education 163
Epilog 167
Notes 169
Bibliography 181
Index 211
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