Architecture and Society in Normandy 1120–1270

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pp. vii, (1), 274, b/w photographs, sketch illustrations, heavy book – additional shipping will apply. “This wide-ranging book explores the architecture (principally ecclesiastical) of Normandy from 1120 to 1270, a period of profound social, cultural, and political change. In 1204, control of the duchy of Normandy passed from the hands of the Anglo-Norman/Angevin descendants of William the Conqueror to the Capetian kingdom of France. The book examines the enormous cultural impact of this political change and places the architecture of the time in the context of the Normans’ complicated sense of their own identity. It is the first book to consider the inception and development of gothic architecture in Normandy and the first to establish a reliable chronology of buildings.”

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ISBN 0300106866
ISBN13 9780300106862
Number of pages 274
Original Title Architecture and Society in Normandy 1120–1270
Published Date 2005
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 4to
Place of Publication Cumberland, Rhode Island, U.S.A.
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pp. vii, (1), 274, b/w photographs, sketch illustrations, heavy book – additional shipping will apply. “This wide-ranging book explores the architecture (principally ecclesiastical) of Normandy from 1120 to 1270, a period of profound social, cultural, and political change. In 1204, control of the duchy of Normandy passed from the hands of the Anglo-Norman/Angevin descendants of William the Conqueror to the Capetian kingdom of France. The book examines the enormous cultural impact of this political change and places the architecture of the time in the context of the Normans’ complicated sense of their own identity. It is the first book to consider the inception and development of gothic architecture in Normandy and the first to establish a reliable chronology of buildings.”

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Weight 2 kg