19th and 20th-Century Convents and Monasteries: Introductions to Heritage Assets

Author:   Timothy Brittain-Catlin
Publisher:   Historic England
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9781848024496


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   06 July 2016
Format:   Paperback
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19th and 20th-Century Convents and Monasteries: Introductions to Heritage Assets


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Between the middle of the 19th century and the earlier 20th, convents and monasteries were built in large numbers for the re-established Roman Catholic Church and also for new Church of England communities. The arrival of these new institutions coincided with the ‘true’ gothic revival, based on the authentic historical appreciation of medieval buildings and modern constructional logic. Some of the highest-regarded monastic buildings are gothic revival ones, and in particular the design and fitting out of convent and monastery chapels, and the emphasis on communal living inspired by the Middle Ages, have left a vivid picture of one particular aspect of Victorian life. This short guide provides an introduction to the history and development of convents and monasteries built in England, principally for Roman Catholic communities, from the late 18th century.

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Author:   Timothy Brittain-Catlin
Publisher:   Historic England
Imprint:   Historic England
ISBN:  

9781848024496


ISBN 10:   1848024495
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   06 July 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Introduction 1. Historical background 2. Chronology and development of the building type 3. Associations 4. Change and the future 5. Further reading 6. Acknowledgements

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Timothy Brittain-Catlin is an architect and architectural historian at the University of Cambridge.

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