British Historic Towns Atlas Volume VII: Oxford
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2021
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-326-9 (ISBN)
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-1-78925-326-9 (ISBN)
This Atlas, produced in the Historic Towns Trust’s large portfolio format, traces the origins and growth of Oxford from prehistory to a city dominated by churches and university buildings.
The latest volume of the British Historic Towns Atlas series covers the internationally-renowned city of Oxford. Famed for its university and its many outstanding historic buildings, the volume presents in mapped form the history of its topographical development. From its prehistoric setting, through its contentious Anglo-Saxon foundation, the medieval establishment of its university, and its sporadic growth after that, the Atlas charts how it became a nineteenth-century city dominated by colleges, churches, university buildings, and its associated publishing industry.
The Atlas is presented as a large-format portfolio containing a series of maps showing the city at key points in its history, many illustrations of its buildings and streets, maps to show its setting, and reproduction early maps of the city. A readable text introduces and explains the maps, giving the reader a thorough grounding in how and why Oxford developed, and an explanation of its changing fortunes. A supplementary chapter brings the situation up to date.
Whilst many histories of the university have been written, the Atlas concentrates on the topographic development of Oxford as a settlement, and explains it in mapped form. A comprehensive gazetteer lists every building and street shown on the maps, with a short history and references for further reading.
The latest volume of the British Historic Towns Atlas series covers the internationally-renowned city of Oxford. Famed for its university and its many outstanding historic buildings, the volume presents in mapped form the history of its topographical development. From its prehistoric setting, through its contentious Anglo-Saxon foundation, the medieval establishment of its university, and its sporadic growth after that, the Atlas charts how it became a nineteenth-century city dominated by colleges, churches, university buildings, and its associated publishing industry.
The Atlas is presented as a large-format portfolio containing a series of maps showing the city at key points in its history, many illustrations of its buildings and streets, maps to show its setting, and reproduction early maps of the city. A readable text introduces and explains the maps, giving the reader a thorough grounding in how and why Oxford developed, and an explanation of its changing fortunes. A supplementary chapter brings the situation up to date.
Whilst many histories of the university have been written, the Atlas concentrates on the topographic development of Oxford as a settlement, and explains it in mapped form. A comprehensive gazetteer lists every building and street shown on the maps, with a short history and references for further reading.
Alan Crossley was the editor of the Victoria County History volumes on Oxfordshire, including the City of Oxford, and author of many articles on Oxford’s history.
Preface
A note on cartography
abbreviations
General introduction
Prehistoric and Roman Oxford
Anglo-Saxon Oxford
Medieval Oxford
Early Modern Oxford
Modern Oxford: 1771-1900
Afterword
Gazetteer
Bibliography
sources of maps, plates and figures
Erscheinungsdatum | 03.02.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | British Historic Towns Atlas ; 7 |
Zusatzinfo | b/w and colour including 16 large folded maps |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 297 x 420 mm |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
Geisteswissenschaften ► Geschichte ► Hilfswissenschaften | |
ISBN-10 | 1-78925-326-8 / 1789253268 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78925-326-9 / 9781789253269 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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