St. Paul's : the Cathedral Church of London, 604-2004 / edited by Derek Keene, Arthur Burns, Andrew Saint.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2004.
Description
xiii, 538 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 34 cm

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      Summary note
      This wide-ranging and comprehensive account is based on the most recent research and thinking about St Paul's and London, as well as the church in England. With 42 contributors, the book unites specialised studies with a series of historical overviews.
      Bibliographic references
      Includes bibliographical references (p. [491]-514) and index.
      Contents
      • PART ONE : HISTORICAL OVERVIEW
      • St. Paul's as St. Paul's / Derek Keene, Pamela Taylor
      • Before St. Paul's / John Schofield, Derek Keene
      • Foundation and endowment: St. Paul's and the English kingdoms, 604-1087 / Pamela Taylor
      • From conquest to capital: St. Paul's c.1100-1300 / Derek Keene
      • Cathedral, city and state, 1300-1540 / Caroline M. Barron, Marie-Hélène Rousseau
      • Community, city and nation, 1540-1714 / David J. Crankshaw
      • History, 1714-1830 / W.M. Jacob
      • From 1830 to the present / Arthur Burns
      • PART TWO : UP TO THE REFORMATION
      • The cult of saints and the liturgy / Alan Thacker
      • The archaeology of the cathedral / John Schofield
      • Fabric, tombs and precinct, 1087-1540 / Carol Davidson Cragoe
      • Estates and income, 1066-1540 / Rosamond Faith
      • Historical writing at St. Paul's / Diana E. Greenway
      • The lesser clergy in the later middle ages / Virginia Davis
      • Fraternities: a case study of the Jesus Guild / Elizabeth New
      • The Chantry Chapel of Roger of Waltham / Lucy Freeman Sandler
      • The household and daily life of the Dean in the fifteenth century / Hannes Kleineke, Stephanie Hovland
      • PART THREE : FROM THE REFORMATION TO THE PRESENT
      • The fabric to 1670 / Gordon Higgott
      • Wren and the new cathedral / Kerry Downes
      • The construction of the new cathedral / James W.P. Campbell, Robert Bowles
      • Fittings and liturgy in post-fire St. Paul's / John Newman
      • Embellishment and decoration, 1696-1900 / Teresa Sladen
      • Decoration, furnishings and art since 1900 / Peter Burman
      • The post-reformation monuments / Roger Bowdler, Ann Saunders
      • Conservation of the fabric / Martin Stancliffe
      • Estates and income, 1540-1714 / David Johnson
      • Music, 1540-1640 / Ian Spink
      • Images of St. Paul's / Ralph Hyde
      • Estates and income, 1714-2004 / Jean Morrin
      • Preaching Anglicanism at St. Paul's, 1688-1800 / Jeremy Gregory
      • Liturgy, 1714-2004 / Donald Gray
      • St. Paul's and the public culture of eighteenth-century Britain / Nigel Aston
      • St. Paul's and its parishes, 1750-1870 / Mark Smith
      • National occasions at St. Paul's since 1800 / John Wolffe
      • Music, 1660-1800 / Ian Spink
      • Orchestras in the new cathedral / Donald Burrows
      • Music, 1800-2002 / Timothy Storey
      • The library and archives to 1897 / Nigel Ramsay
      • The library 1897-2004 / J.J. Wisdom
      • St. Paul's precinct and the book trade to 1800 / James Raven
      • The precinct and setting of St. Paul's from the nineteenth century / Simon Bradley
      • The reputation of St. Paul's / Andrew Saint.
      ISBN
      • 0300092768 ((alk. paper))
      • 9780300092769 ((alk. paper))
      LCCN
      2004002259
      OCLC
      54461172
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