York explores the archaeology, art, architecture and cultural heritage of the city in the late Middle Ages.In the years since the resurrection of the British Archaeological Association conference in 1976, the association has met in the city only once (in 1988), for a conference that celebrated Yorkshire Monasticism. As a consequence, the secular and vernacular architecture as well as the architecture, art and imagery of York Minster were excluded from its scope, something redressed in the meeting that took place in 2017. As many recent publications have focused on York in the earlier medieval period, this book shines a much-needed light on the city in the later medieval ages. Starting with a range of essays on York Minster by authors directly involved in major conservation projects undertaken in the last ten years, the book also includes information on the vernacular architecture and transport infrastructure of York, as well as the parochial and material culture of the period. Illuminating the extensive resources for the study of the late Middle Ages in England’s second capital, this book provides new research on this important city and will be suitable for researchers in medieval archaeology, art history, literature and material culture.
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York explores the archaeology, art, architecture and cultural heritage of the city in the late Middle Ages.
1. The shrines of St William of York reconstructed 2. The patronage of the chapter-house in York Minster 3. The chapter-house roof of York Minster 4. York Minster at the time of the Black Death: the stained glass and chantry-chapel of Archbishop Zouche 5. The constructional context of the Great East Window at York Minster 6. Looking for John Thornton: the Great East Window of York Minster revisited 7. Archaeology and the investigation of vernacular buildings in late medieval York 8. Medieval Yorkshire roads, bridges and York merchants 9. The early-sixteenth-century stained-glass programme of St Michael-le-Belfrey, York 10. The material world of the York plays
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ISBN
9781032019666
Publisert
2021-07-20
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
650 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
174 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
256
Biographical note
Sarah Brown is Professor of the History of Art at the University of York and Director of the York Glaziers’ Trust. Her research focus is stained glass history and conservation.
Sarah Rees Jones is Professor of Medieval History at the University of York. She specialises in the history of the later Middle Ages, with a particular interest in urban societies and the lived environment.
Tim Ayers is Professor of the History of Art at the University of York. He specializes in English art of the later Middle Ages, with a particular research interest in stained glass.