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Raised from the Ruins
Raised from the Ruins
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Architecture
Author_Jane Whitaker
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Cathedrals
Church
Churches
Dissolution
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European history
Henry VIII
History
Houses
Illustrations
Lacock Abbey
Medieval
Middle Ages
Monasteries
Monastery
Monastic
Monks
Nuns
Religion
Religious buildings
Ruins
Secularism
Syon House
Thomas Cromwell
Titchfield Abbey
Product details
- ISBN 9781913491918
- Dimensions: 190 x 245mm
- Publication Date: 08 Jul 2021
- Publisher: Unicorn Publishing Group
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Following Henry VIII’s break with Rome, in just five short years his chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, masterminded the Dissolution of the Monasteries. It was one of the most dramatic and fast-paced upheavals of the social and architectural fabric in the history of this country. Monks and nuns were expelled, and orders went out for the deserted monasteries to be dismantled, their churches to be demolished, the lead from roofs to be melted down and sold and their sites transformed into architectural salvage yards.
Some surviving buildings became cathedrals, or colleges at the universities, while others were left to fall into ruin. Out of the scarred remains of these vast complexes there arose many magnificent new houses, created by men who seized this brief opportunity. Some of these, such as Titchfield Abbey in Hampshire, were adapted from the monastic buildings, while others, like Syon House in Middlesex, were built afresh upon the sites of destruction. Many of these houses survive, as at Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire, within quiet cloisters where monks once studied. Others have disappeared completely and are known only from evocative watercolours by topographical artists. This richly illustrated book gives a wide-ranging insight into a fleeting moment in this country’s architectural history representing a period of great change and subsequent rebirth.
Jane Whitaker is a writer, lecturer and independent scholar. She has an MA in Philosophy from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in Garden History from the University of Bristol. She is the author of Gardens for Gloriana (Bloomsbury, 2019) and co-author, with Timothy Mowl, of The Historic Gardens of Hampshire (Stephen Morris, 2015).
Raised from the Ruins
€43.99
