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Architecture economics and identity in Romano-British small towns

AuteurRust T.C.

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Jaar2006

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume1547

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Pagina’s278

UitgeverJohn and Erica Hedges Ltd.

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781841717609

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Exemplaar64493 ReknummerT-4-3-e

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Introduction 1-8
  • The Probleem, Justification for Studying Small Towns , p. 1
  • Roman Urbanization in the North West Provinces: Small Towns in Context , pp. 2-3
  • Socio-Economic Change Reflected in Architecture on the American Frontiers , pp. 4-7
  • Architectural Stone in Roman Britain , p. 8

Theory and Methodology 9-23
  • Introduction , p. 9
  • Cultural Change and Identity (Romanization: An Introduction and Critique, Identity and Material Culturel) , pp. 9-11
  • Methodology (Defining "Small Towns", Problems with the Data", Method of Analysis, Database Construction) , pp. 12-23

Provincial Patterns and the Development of Architectural Traditions 24-67
  • Introduction , p. 24
  • Building Patterns (Timber Buildings, Stone-Founded Timber Buildings and Buildings with Unknown Superstructures, Stone Buildings) , pp. 24-41
  • Economics of Architectural change (Origins, Governmental Influences, Economic Growth, social Identity and Economic Demand) , pp. 42-66
  • Discusssion , p. 67

Transitory Building Practices 69-95
  • Introduction , p. 69
  • Macro analysis , p. 69
  • Case Studies (Iron Age Settlements and the Search for Identity, Carlisle: A Cosmopolitan Small Town on the Frontier, Wanborough: A "New" Roman Town in Between Two Worlds) , pp. 74-92
  • Discussion , pp. 93-95

Towns with Stone Building Traditions 96-122
  • Introduction , p. 96
  • Macro-Analysis , pp. 96-102
  • Case Studies (Ilchester: An Integrated "New" Town, Nettleton: a Religious Center, Camerton: a Proto-Industrial Center, Catterick: Success and Limits in a Government Town) , pp. 103-119
  • Discussion , pp. 120-122

Towns with Timber Building Traditions 123-144
  • Introduction , p. 123
  • Macro-Analysis , pp. 123-128
  • Case Studies (Margidunum: An Administrative Site with a Civilian Settlement, Neatham: A Local Center with a Conservative Outlook, Alcester: a Local Center without Building Stone, Great Chesterford: A Rural Agricultural Settlement) , pp. 129-143
  • Discussion , p. 144

Discussion 145-159
  • Introduction , p. 145
  • Economic Forces and Architecture , pp. 145-147
  • Identity saliency and architecture (Interaction of Identity Saliency and Economic Growth, Interaction of Civic and Personal Identities) , pp. 145-155
  • Continental Comparisons , pp. 156-157
  • Conclusions , pp. 158-159

Appendices 160-253
  • Small Towns Studied by Various Scholars , pp. 160-162
  • Summary of Buildings by Phase for Towns in Study , pp. 163-167
  • Gazetteer , pp. 168-253
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