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Introduction to architectural representation in medieval England

Abstract:
Architecture is a special and important category of evidence for our understanding of medieval England; it is not only one of the most tangible categories of evidence for the period, but also one of the most accessible. The architectural remnants of the Middle Ages — from castles and cathedrals to village churches — provide many people’s first and most lasting point of contact with the medieval period and its culture. Such concrete survivals provide a direct link to the material experiences of medieval people, as well as to the ideologies and social or cultural practices which framed their lives.
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University of Oxford
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HUMS
Department:
English Faculty
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Publisher:
University of Leeds
Journal:
Leeds Studies in English More from this journal
Volume:
48
Pages:
1-6
Publication date:
2018-05-29
Acceptance date:
2017-03-14
ISSN:
0075-8566


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2017-03-14

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