The Victorian church : architecture and society
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The Victorian church : architecture and society
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the U.S.A. and Canada by Saint Martin's Press, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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hard ISBN 9780719040191
内容説明
This is a reassessment of the phenomenon of church architecture in the 19th century. It presents a range of interpretations that approach Victorian churches as products of institutional needs, socio-cultural developments, and economic forces. The book's contributors, including Gavin Stamp, and Martin Cherry of English Heritage, cover a wide range of city and country churches across England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and offer ways of reading churches as architectural statements that were both constructed by, and helped to construct, Victorian society as a whole. They cover a wide range of topics, such as Pugin, the medieval influence on religion and design, restoration, financial support for both urban and rural church building, and the influence on architectural design of the many different religions emerging at the time.
目次
- Anglican church-building in London, 1790-1890 - from state subsidy to the free market, Andrew Saint
- building the rural church - money, power and the country parish, Chris Brooks
- nonconformity and its architectural choices, Chris Wakeling
- the Scottish kirk - Presbyterian architecture in 19th-century Scotland, Gavin Stamp
- church and chapel in Wales, Peter Howell
- Irish church-building - popery, Puginism and the Protestant ascendancy, Jeanne Sheehy
- "their interest and habit" - professionalism and the restoration of medieval churches, 1837-1877, Chris Miele
- patronage, the Anglican church and the local architect in Victorian England, Martin Cherry
- theology, worship and the late Victorian church, Anthony Symondson SJ.
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pbk ISBN 9780719040207
内容説明
This is a reassessment of the phenomenon of church architecture in the 19th century. It presents a range of interpretations that approach Victorian churches as products of institutional needs, socio-cultural developments, and economic forces. The book's contributors, including Gavin Stamp, and Martin Cherry of English Heritage, cover a wide range of city and country churches across England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, and offer ways of reading churches as architectural statements that were both constructed by, and helped to construct, Victorian society as a whole. They cover a wide range of topics, such as Pugin, the medieval influence on religion and design, restoration, financial support for both urban an rural church building, and the influence on architectural design of the many different religions emerging at the time.
目次
- Anglican church-building in London, 1790-1890 - from state subsidy to the free market, Andrew Saint
- building the rural church - money, power and the country parish, Chris Brooks
- nonconformity and its architectural choices, Chris Wakeling
- the Scottish kirk - Presbyterian architecture in 19th-century Scotland, Gavin Stamp
- church and chapel in Wales, Peter Howell
- Irish church-building - popery, Puginism and the Protestant ascendancy, Jeanne Sheehy
- "their interest and habit" - professionalism and the restoration of medieval churches, 1837-1877, Chris Miele
- patronage, the Anglican church and the local architect in Victorian England, Martin Cherry
- theology, worship and the late Victorian church, Anthony Symondson SJ.
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