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Unlocking the Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

Unlocking the Church

Unlocking the Church is the story of a revolution. The Victorians transformed how churches were understood, experienced, and built. Initially controversial, this revolution was so successful, that it has now been forgotten. Yet it still shapes our experience of church buildings and also helps make sense of what we should do with them now.

Redbrick
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

Redbrick

In the last two centuries Britain has experienced a revolution in higher education, with the number of students rising from a few hundred to several million. Yet the institutions that drove - and still drive - this change have been all but ignored by historians. Drawing on a decade's research, and based on work in dozens of archives, many of them used for the very first time, this is the first full-scale study of the civic universities - new institutions in the nineteenth century reflecting the growth of major Victorian cities in Britain, such as Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, York, and Durham - for more than 50 years. Tracing their story from the 1780s until the 2010s, it is an ambitiou...

Oxford Jackson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Oxford Jackson

In the late nineteenth century one man changed Oxford forever. T. G. Jackson built the Examination Schools, the Bridge of Sighs, worked at a dozen colleges, and restored a score of other Oxford icons. He also built for many of the major public schools, for the University of Cambridge, and at the Inns of Court. A friend of William Morris, he was a pioneering member of the arts and crafts moment. A distinguished historian, he also restored dozens of houses and churches - and ensuredthe survival of Winchester Cathedral. As an architectural theorist he was a leader of the generation that rejected the Gothic Revival and sought to develop a new and modern style of building.Drawing on extensive arc...

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Enlightenment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Enlightenment

V. 1. A cultural history of objects in Antiquity / edited by Robin Osborne, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom -- v. 2. A cultural history of objects in the Medieval Age / edited by Julie Lund, University of Oslo, Norway and Sarah Semple, University of Durham, UK.

Oxford Jackson
  • Language: en

Oxford Jackson

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is a biography of T.G. Jackson, an architect who transformed the image of Oxford, rebuilt public schools, and became a leading architect of the arts and crafts movement.

A Cultural History of Objects
  • Language: en

A Cultural History of Objects

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-05-02
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Examines 2,500 years of the relationship between human and material culture.

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Industry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

A Cultural History of Objects in the Age of Industry

V. 1. A cultural history of objects in Antiquity / edited by Robin Osborne, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom -- v. 2. A cultural history of objects in the Medieval Age / edited by Julie Lund, University of Oslo, Norway and Sarah Semple, University of Durham, UK.

A Cultural History of Objects
  • Language: en

A Cultural History of Objects

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The aim of this book, as of all six volumes of A Cultural History of Objects is to offer an account of the increasing entanglement of humans and things, not simply assessing the changing extent of the entanglement but revealing important shifts in the nature of that entanglement"--

Architectural History After Colvin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Architectural History After Colvin

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

As well as being a history tutor at St John's for more than fifty years, Howard Colvin was one of the most important historians of the twentieth century. He transformed the discipline of architectural history in what has since been called 'the Colvin revolution', applying his prodigious memory and forensic mind to a subject that had long been characterized by amateurism and dilettantism. His death marked the end of an era.

The Established Church
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

The Established Church

This book offers a definitive account of the recent history and theology of the establishment of the Church of England. Written in an accessible style and at the same time rooted in serious scholarship, it offers a range of views and opinions as well as an awareness of contemporary political and social problems. It asks a number of penetrating questions, including the key issue of the extent to which churches, and particularly the Church of England, can be protected from equality legislation, while at the same time expecting to have special political and social privileges. This issue relates to the thorny problems of the reform of the House of Lords, and even to the future of the Monarchy. While there is no effort to impose a particular agenda or solution, the book is nevertheless often provocative and suggests a number of ways forward for establishment. It is intended as a lively contribution to an often-overlooked debate, which has nevertheless become increasingly important in the multi-cultural context of contemporary Britain.