A uniform elite culture that was both Roman and Greek was thereby forged.
In contrast to the court life and elite culture represented by the Forbidden City, Summer Palace, and the Temple of Heaven, the hutongs reflect the culture of grassroots Beijingers.
She's doing to art history what Warhol did to painting in the early 60's, erasing the line between Elvis culture and elite culture.
In this period the famous Brahmin sage Nirartha, who had entertained a profound impact on the religious elite culture on Bali, died.
This discipline recognises a knowledge of the enemy's case as beneficial to the teachers, but finds means, consistent with this, of denying it to the rest of the world: thus giving to the elite more mental culture, though not more mental freedom, than it allows to the mass.
In Java, court art remained subtle and ordered, as is common in elite cultures.
They were likely a group of autonomous polities that shared a common elite culture, as seen in the rich iconography and monumental architecture that survive today.
Playing to the Middle Mr. Gingrich contended that the President keeps trying to play to the middle, between the "elite" culture and the "popular" culture that he so "brilliantly" mined in his 1988 campaign.
The medium, with its reputation as a mechanical recording device, unprejudiced, all-seeing, held instant appeal for the era's equivalent of art historians, intent on collecting, archiving and codifying India's elite ancient culture.
This is less a matter of mass versus elite culture than it is of controlled laboratory situations: what is so highly specialised as to seem aberrant and uncharacteristic in the (world) of daily life.can often yield crucial information about the properties of an object of study whose familiar everyday forms obscure it.