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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 6
- Notes on scope and geography 7
- Introduction 9
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PART ONE Late-Georgian church building: the context
- CHAPTER ONE ‘The Church in Danger’ 17
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PART TWO Architects and architecture
- CHAPTER TWO Ecclesiastical architecture and questions of style 33
- CHAPTER THREE Church designers and their world 53
- CHAPTER FOUR Constructional and decorative innovations in church building 69
- CHAPTER FIVE Designing for worship: the practical issues 83
- CHAPTER SIX Planning liturgical space 97
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PART THREE Churchgoing
- CHAPTER SEVEN Late-Georgian worship 109
- CHAPTER EIGHT Seating the congregation 123
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PART FOUR Late-Georgian church building
- CHAPTER NINE Late eighteenth-century church building: the final triumph of Classicism 135
- CHAPTER TEN Church building 1800 –1820 155
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Case study 1: the Gothic Revival in West Yorkshire and Liverpool, c.1800 –1820 171
- CHAPTER TWELVE Design debates and solutions, c.18 20: the Commissioners, the ICBS and publications 183
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Church building in the 1820s 199
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Case study 2: church building in London, c.1790 –1830; from Classical to Gothic 213
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Case study 3: church building in south-east Lancashire, c.1790 –1830; the role of the clergy 229
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Church building in the 1830s 245
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 1840: A brave new world? 267
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PART FIVE Conclusions
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Conclusions 277
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Conclusions 279
- Select gazetteer 284
- Notes 290
- Select bibliography 305
- Index 312
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 6
- Notes on scope and geography 7
- Introduction 9
-
PART ONE Late-Georgian church building: the context
- CHAPTER ONE ‘The Church in Danger’ 17
-
PART TWO Architects and architecture
- CHAPTER TWO Ecclesiastical architecture and questions of style 33
- CHAPTER THREE Church designers and their world 53
- CHAPTER FOUR Constructional and decorative innovations in church building 69
- CHAPTER FIVE Designing for worship: the practical issues 83
- CHAPTER SIX Planning liturgical space 97
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PART THREE Churchgoing
- CHAPTER SEVEN Late-Georgian worship 109
- CHAPTER EIGHT Seating the congregation 123
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PART FOUR Late-Georgian church building
- CHAPTER NINE Late eighteenth-century church building: the final triumph of Classicism 135
- CHAPTER TEN Church building 1800 –1820 155
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Case study 1: the Gothic Revival in West Yorkshire and Liverpool, c.1800 –1820 171
- CHAPTER TWELVE Design debates and solutions, c.18 20: the Commissioners, the ICBS and publications 183
- CHAPTER THIRTEEN Church building in the 1820s 199
- CHAPTER FOURTEEN Case study 2: church building in London, c.1790 –1830; from Classical to Gothic 213
- CHAPTER FIFTEEN Case study 3: church building in south-east Lancashire, c.1790 –1830; the role of the clergy 229
- CHAPTER SIXTEEN Church building in the 1830s 245
- CHAPTER SEVENTEEN 1840: A brave new world? 267
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PART FIVE Conclusions
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Conclusions 277
- CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Conclusions 279
- Select gazetteer 284
- Notes 290
- Select bibliography 305
- Index 312