UID/ELT/04097/20131851, is a date often chosen to signal the beginning of the mid-Victorian period, witnessed the "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations", featuring Albert, the Prince Consort (1819-1861), as a stately sponsor and a 'royal' patron. In spite of the modern and universal outlook of the Exhibition, purporting to act as a showcase of the industrial, technological and artistic primacy attained by the "workshop of the world", propped up and sustained by economic, financial, commercial and colonial infrastructures and networks, it also allocated space to 'Ye olde mediaeval past', through a pavilion designed by A. W. N. Pugin (1812-1852) and decorated with medieval-looking artifacts. What relationships or articulat...
This dissertation explores the intersections of architectural history and natural science in the fir...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
Victorian natural history museums (NHMs) incorporated sophisticated theories of literate culture thr...
"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
In his preface to the Guide to the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866, the exhibition\u27s commissione...
In a General Introduction which forms the first chapter, the provenance of the ideas propagated by P...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
It. is the argument of this thesis that A.W.N. Pugin's Contrasts, issued in 1836, should be seen t...
“Victorians Like Us” was a project carried out by the English Culture Research Group of The Universi...
Gothic Revival Worldwide: A.W.N. Pugin’s Global Influence (2016) is an edited collection that attemp...
A paper given at the The Institute of Conservation: Icon Historic Interiors Group Conference: Pre-Ra...
This essay will focus on T. W. Camm’s window in the south aisle of Great Malvern Priory, which celeb...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
This volume emerges from an international seminar held at the Department of Historical Studies of t...
‘From Middle Temple to Manoa: Global Networks at the Early Modern Inns of Court’ is an exhibition cu...
This dissertation explores the intersections of architectural history and natural science in the fir...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
Victorian natural history museums (NHMs) incorporated sophisticated theories of literate culture thr...
"The Cambridge History of the Gothic was conceived in 2015, when Linda Bree, then Editorial Dir...
In his preface to the Guide to the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866, the exhibition\u27s commissione...
In a General Introduction which forms the first chapter, the provenance of the ideas propagated by P...
‘Panstereomachia. This title, as long as a man’s arm, belongs to an exhibition of a novel kind, whic...
It. is the argument of this thesis that A.W.N. Pugin's Contrasts, issued in 1836, should be seen t...
“Victorians Like Us” was a project carried out by the English Culture Research Group of The Universi...
Gothic Revival Worldwide: A.W.N. Pugin’s Global Influence (2016) is an edited collection that attemp...
A paper given at the The Institute of Conservation: Icon Historic Interiors Group Conference: Pre-Ra...
This essay will focus on T. W. Camm’s window in the south aisle of Great Malvern Priory, which celeb...
Graduation date: 2007Presentation date: 2007-04-30A. W. N. Pugin was a driving force in the Gothic R...
This volume emerges from an international seminar held at the Department of Historical Studies of t...
‘From Middle Temple to Manoa: Global Networks at the Early Modern Inns of Court’ is an exhibition cu...
This dissertation explores the intersections of architectural history and natural science in the fir...
How the Victorians Invented the Regency: Historicizing the Recent Past argues that Victorian literar...
Victorian natural history museums (NHMs) incorporated sophisticated theories of literate culture thr...