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    Villa rustica, villa suburbana: Vernacular Italianate architecture in Britain, 1800-1860 by Yallop, R

    Published 2017
    Subjects: “…Architectural History…”
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    Images of Oxford, 1191-1759 by Hawkins, J

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Art and architectural history…”
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    Senior military officers, politics, and the country estate in Britain, c. 1700-1750 by Ingram, DCD

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…Architectural history…”
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    Stalinist monumental art and architecture, and the "immortalization of memory" by Kalashnikov, A

    Published 2019
    Subjects: “…Architecture history…”
    Thesis
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    Architecture and the public in interwar Britain by Shasore, N, Neal Shasore

    Published 2016
    “…</p> <p>'Architecture and the Public in Interwar Britain' thus challenges the view that the mainstream of interwar British architecture was parochial and backward looking, and seeks to reintegrate the stories of many well-known but academically neglected projects and controversies into twentieth century architectural history, which remains dominated by attempts to nuance the privileged narrative of the growth and 'triumph' of Modernism and the International Style. …”
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    Designing Church of England churches between the wars: process and participation by Price, C

    Published 2022
    “…Yet, despite their proliferation, this thesis is the first to explore the contribution of these stylistically eclectic buildings to the arc of twentieth century architectural history. Contradicting the post-war Liturgical Reform Movement narrative, this thesis argues that these churches form a key part of the design timeline of the century, presenting evidence of evolutionary changes previously overlooked due to the noise of many competing opinions and the lack of a generally accepted philosophy. …”
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