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Building Britannia

A History of Britain in Twenty-Five Buildings
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Building Britannia by Steven Parissien delves into the architectural evolution of Britain, exploring how its structures have mirrored societal changes through time. The book offers insights into significant buildings and their role in shaping cultural identity, all while providing compelling historical context. It paints a vivid picture of Britain's architectural landscape and its influence on the nation’s heritage.
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You might enjoy this book if you are fascinated by Britain's architectural developments and cultural evolution through different historical periods. It offers a deep dive into the eclectic styles and social influences that have shaped Britain’s built environment, captivating those with an interest in arts, culture, and history.

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The history of Britain told through the stories of twenty-five notable buildings, from the Iron Age fortification of Maiden Castle in Dorset to the Gherkin.

The history of Britain told through the stories of twenty-five notable buildings, from the Iron Age fortification of Maiden Castle in Dorset to the Gherkin.

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An ambitious history of Britain told through the stories of twenty-five notable structures, from the Iron Age fortification of Maiden Castle in Dorset to the Gherkin.

Building Britannia is a chronicle of social, political, and economic change seen through the prism of the country's built environment, but also a sequence of closely observed studies of a series of intrinsically remarkable structures: some of them beautiful or otherwise imposing; some of them more coldly functional; all of them with richly fascinating stories to tell.

Steven Parissien tells both a national story, tracing how a growing sense of British nationhood was expressed through the country's architecture, and also examines how these structures were used by later generations to signpost, mythologise, or remake British history.

Rubbing shoulders with some 'expected' building choices – the Roman baths at Aquae Sulis, the early Gothic splendour of Lincoln Cathedral, and the Tudor jewel that is Little Moreton Hall – are some striking inclusions that promise to open doors into what will be, for many readers, less familiar areas of social history. These include The Briton’s Protection, a Regency pub close in Manchester city centre, and the Edwardian Baroque Electric Cinema in Notting Hill, one of the country's oldest working cinemas.

Thus, as well as identifying the relevance of certain iconic structures to the unfolding of the national story, Building Britannia finds fascination and meaning in the everyday and the disregarded.

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Building Britannia by Steven Parissien is praised for its engaging narrative that combines architectural history with cultural insights. The book is both informative and entertaining, offering an expertly guided journey through Britain’s architectural evolution. Reviewers commend Parissien's skilful blending of authority and humour, making each chapter a vivid exploration of British history and architecture.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781801108751

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 16 November 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Apollo

Illustration: 100 integrated clr and b&w

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 40.0mm

Width: 164.0mm

Height: 238.0mm

Weight: 1127g

Pages: 512

About the Author

Dr Steven Parissien is Director of Compton Verney museum and gallery in Warwickshire, England, and Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College, University of Oxford, and the University of Warwick. Born in London and raised in Buckinghamshire, Parissien obtained both his undergraduate and doctoral degrees from Oxford, where he now lives. Parissien has worked as a senior manager and CEO in the heritage, arts and education sectors for over thirty years, and has written extensively on architectural and cultural history. His books include Adam Style, Interiors: The Home Since 1700, The Life of the Automobile and Celebrating Britain: Canaletto, Hogarth and Patriotism.

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