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Architecture and Urbanism in the British Empire [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x27 mm, weight: 764 g, numerous black and white figures/illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198844050
  • ISBN-13: 9780198844051
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 496 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x27 mm, weight: 764 g, numerous black and white figures/illustrations
  • Sērija : Oxford History of the British Empire Companion Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Apr-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0198844050
  • ISBN-13: 9780198844051
Throughout today's postcolonial world, buildings, monuments, parks, streets, avenues, entire cities even, remain as witness to Britain's once impressive if troubled imperial past. These structures are a conspicuous and near inescapable reminder of that past, and therefore, the built heritage of Britain's former colonial empire is a fundamental part of how we negotiate our postcolonial identities, often lying at the heart of social tension and debate over how that identity is best represented.

This volume provides an overview of the architectural and urban transformations that took place across the British Empire between the seventeenth and mid-twentieth centuries. Although much research has been carried out on architecture and urban planning in Britain's empire in recent decades, no single, comprehensive reference source exists. The essays compiled here remedy this deficiency. With its extensive chronological and regional coverage by leading scholars in the field, this volume will quickly become a seminal text for those who study, teach, and research the relationship between empire and the built environment in the British context. It provides an up-to-date account of past and current historiographical approaches toward the study of British imperial and colonial architecture and urbanism, and will prove equally useful to those who study architecture and urbanism in other European imperial and transnational contexts.

The volume is divided in two main sections. The first section deals with overarching thematic issues, including building typologies, major genres and periods of activity, networks of expertise and the transmission of ideas, the intersection between planning and politics, as well as the architectural impact of empire on Britain itself. The second section builds on the first by discussing these themes in relation to specific geographical regions, teasing out the variations and continuities observable in context, both practical and theoretical.

Recenzijas

The authors demonstrate how the British used the forces of urbanism and architecture to assert control over the empire, and the continued presence of many of these buildings today symbolises the permanence of British Influence ... launching new ventures into a huge field of study. * Graham Tite, Context * this collection contains some stunning essays. * Tristram Hunt, Times Literary Supplement *

List of Figures
xi
Plate Section xxi
List of Abbreviations
xxiii
List of Contributors
xxv
Introduction: Architecture, Urbanism, and British Imperial Studies 1(18)
G. A. Bremner
PART I THEMES IN BRITISH IMPERIAL AND COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE AND URBANISM
1 Beginnings: Early Colonial Architecture
19(32)
Daniel Maudlin
2 Urbanism and Master Planning: Configuring the Colonial City
51(35)
Robert Home
Anthony D. King
3 Stones of Empire: Monuments, Memorials, and Manifest Authority
86(39)
G. A. Bremner
4 The Metropolis: Imperial Buildings and Landscapes in Britain
125(34)
G. A. Bremner
5 Propagating Ideas and Institutions: Religious and Educational Architecture
159(39)
G. A. Bremner
Louis P. Nelson
6 Imperial Modernism
198(41)
Mark Crinson
PART II REGIONAL CONTINUITY, DIVERGENCE, AND VARIATION IN THE BRITISH WORLD
7 British North America and the West Indies
239(39)
Harold Kalman
Louis P. Nelson
8 South and South East Asia
278(40)
Preeti Chopra
9 The Australian Colonies
318(38)
Stuart King
Julie Willis
10 New Zealand and the Pacific
356(37)
Ian Lochhead
Paul Walker
11 Sub-Saharan Africa
393(30)
Iain Jackson
Ola Uduku
12 Egypt and Mandatory Palestine and Iraq
423(34)
Samuel D. Albert
Index 457
G. A. Bremner is Senior Lecturer in Architectural History at the University of Edinburgh. He researches the history and theory of Victorian architecture, specialising in British imperial and colonial architecture and urbanism. He has published widely on these subjects in a range of scholarly journals, including The Historical Journal, Architectural History, The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Modern Intellectual History, and The Journal of Historical Geography. His first book, Imperial Gothic: Religious Architecture and High Anglican Culture in the British Empire, c.1840-1870 (2013) was a ground-breaking study on the significance of ecclesiastical architecture in the formation of colonial society and culture, winning the 2013 Alice Davis Hitchcock Medallion from the Society of Architectural Historians of Great Britain.