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Overview introduces the third edition of Theatre Histories: An Introduction, a comprehensive study of global performance from ancient rituals to the digital age. The authors employ a historiographical approach, encouraging readers to move beyond mere facts to understand how historical narratives are constructed and interpreted. A central theme of the work is the impact of communication practices, such as oral traditions, printing, and electronic media, on the evolution of theatrical forms. The text is organized into four chronological parts that explore how social, political, and economic structures intersect with the stage across diverse cultures. Enhanced features in this edition include updated case studies, reworked timelines, and a dedicated chapter on the methods of writing history. Ultimately, the book highlights the cultural relativity of theatre, illustrating how performance both reflects and subverts the values of its time.
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