Architecture and urbanism in the British Empire / edited by G.A. Bremner.
Series: The Oxford history of the British Empire. Companion sesriesPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2016 Description: xxvi, 465 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmISBN: 9780198713326; 0198713320Subject(s): Architecture -- Colonies -- Great Britain | City planning -- Colonies -- Great Britain | Architecture and society -- Colonies -- Great BritainDDC classification: 720.9171241 LOC classification: NA964. | A7295 2016Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations |
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Introduction
Architecture, Urbanism, and British Imperial Studies, G. A. Bremner
PART I: Themes in British Imperial and Colonial Architecture and Urbanism
1: Beginnings: Early Colonial Architecture, Daniel Maudlin
2: Urbanism and Master Planning: Configuring the Colonial City, Robert Home and Anthony D. King
3: Stones of Empire: Monuments, Memorials, and Manifest Authority, G. A. Bremner
4: The Metropolis: Imperial Buildings and Landscapes in Britain, G. A. Bremner
5: Propagating Ideas and Institutions: Religious and Educational Architecture, G. A. Bremner and Louis P. Nelson
6: Imperial Modernism, Mark Crinson
Part II Regional Continuity, Divergence, and Variation in the British World
7: British North America and the West Indies, Harold Kalman and Louis P. Nelson
8: South and Southeast Asia, Preeti Chopra
9: The Australian Colonies, Stuart King and Julie Willis
10: New Zealand and the Pacific, Ian Lochhead and Paul Walker
11: Sub-Saharan Africa, Iain Jackson and Ola Uduku
12: Egypt and Mandatory Palestine and Iraq, Samuel D. Albert