Helen Rosenau

Helen Rosenau (23 March 1900–27 October 1984) was a German-born British academic, feminist, and historian of art and architecture. Her 1944 work ''Women in Art'' has been described as "one of the first feminist tracts in art history". Forced to leave Germany during the 1930s, Rosenau was one of a number of influential European Jewish intellectuals who brought innovation to academic study in the UK and US. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The ideal city : its architectural evolution in Europe / by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1983
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    Social purpose in architecture : Paris and London compared, 1760-1800. by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1970
    Book
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    Boullée & visionary architecture / by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1976
    Book
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    The ideal city in its architectural evolution. by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1959
    Book
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    The ideal city, its architectural evolution / by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1975
    Book
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    Vision of the Temple : the image of the Temple of Jerusalem in Judaism and Christianity / by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 1979
    Book
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    The ideal city in its architectural evolution in Europe / by Rosenau, Helen

    Published 2007
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