Historic England: Birmingham

Historic England: Birmingham
Author: Andrew Homer
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-03-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445691140


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An illustrated history of one of Britain’s finest major cities – Birmingham. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.

Historic England: the Black Country

Historic England: the Black Country
Author: Andrew Homer
Publisher: Historic England
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445691251


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An illustrated history of one of Britain's most fascinating regions - the Black Country in the West Midlands. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.

Arup Associates

Arup Associates
Author: Michael Brawne
Publisher: Ben Uri Gallery & Museum
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1983
Genre: Architectural firms
ISBN: 9780853314516


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Clash of Cultures?

Clash of Cultures?
Author: Roger White
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2018-02-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 1785709259


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The general perception of the west midlands region in the Roman period is that it was a backwater compared to the militarized frontier zone of the north, or the south of Britain where Roman culture took root early – in cities like Colchester, London ,and St Albans – and lingered late at cities like Cirencester and Bath with their rich, late Roman villa culture. The west midlands region captures the transition between these two areas of the ‘military’ north and ‘civilized’ south. Where it differed, and why, are important questions in understanding the regional diversity of Roman Britain. They are addressed by this volume which details the archaeology of the Roman period for each of the modern counties of the region, written by local experts who are or have been responsible for the management and exploration of their respective counties. These are placed alongside more thematic takes on elements of Roman culture, including the Roman Army, pottery, coins and religion. Lastly, an overview is taken of the important transitional period of the fifth and sixth centuries. Each paper provides both a developed review of the existing state of knowledge and understanding of the key characteristics of the subject area and details a set of research objectives for the future, immediate and long-term, that will contribute to our evolving understanding of Roman Britain. This is the third volume in a series – The Making of the West Midlands – that explores the archaeology of the English west midlands region from the Lower Palaeolithic onwards.

Birmingham

Birmingham
Author: Carl Chinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781781382479


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This new, factually rich and visually stunning publication is the first major history of Birmingham for more than four decades.

Suffrage and the Arts

Suffrage and the Arts
Author: Miranda Garrett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Design
ISBN: 135001186X


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Suffrage and the Arts re-establishes the central role that artistic women and men-from jewellers, portrait painters, embroiderers, through to retailers of 'artistic' products-played in the suffrage campaign in the British Isles. As political individuals, they were foot soldiers who helped sustain the momentum of the movement and as designers, makers and sellers they spread the message of the campaign to new local, national and international audiences, mediating how suffrage activism was understood by society at large. Published to coincide with the centenary of the 1918 Representation of the People Act, which granted the vote to women over the age of thirty meeting a property qualification, this edited collection offers a range of new perspectives and readings of the outpouring of creative responses to the campaign. Contributors, who include historians, art historians, curators, museum professionals and suffrage experts, call upon the historiographical developments of the last thirty years, alongside new archival discoveries, to showcase the vibrancy of ongoing research in this area. Throughout, chapters investigate the wider socio-cultural backdrop to suffrage and the women's movement, the difficult choices that were made between professional, artistic aspirations and political commitment, and how institutional and informal networks influenced creative expression and participation in feminist politics. From shining light on the use of portraiture to bolster the cultural cachet of the militant Women's Social and Political Union, uncovering the links between Victorian interior design, enterprise and suffrage, through to questioning the supposed conservativism of women's art institutions during the campaign and in the inter-war era, Suffrage and the Arts is a timely and important collection which will contribute to a number of scholarly fields.

Local Heritage Listing

Local Heritage Listing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Historic buildings
ISBN: 9781848024571


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Local lists play an essential role in building and reinforcing a sense of local character and distinctiveness in the historic environment, as part of the wider range of designation. They enable the significance of any building or site on the list (in its own right and as a contributor to the local planning authority's wider strategic planning objectives), to be better taken into account in planning applications affecting the building or site or its setting. The advice supports local authorities and communities to introduce a local list in their area or make changes to an existing list, through the preparation of selection criteria, thereby encouraging a more consistent approach to the identification and management of local heritage assets across England. A local list can celebrate the breadth of the historic environment of a local area by encompassing the full range of heritage assets that make up the historic environment and ensure the proper validation and recording of local heritage assets. They also provide a consistent and accountable way of identifying local heritage assets, to the benefit of owners and developers who need to understand local development opportunities and constraints.

Engaging with Heritage and Historic Environment Policy

Engaging with Heritage and Historic Environment Policy
Author: Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2021-06-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9780367725648


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A comprehensive review of policy and practice in the historic environment, this book exposes the tensions, challenges and difficulties faced by the heritage sector at time of political volatility. This collection comes at a key moment for planning policy in the historic environment of England. The papers reflect a wide range of views and experience in the practical environment of policy and implementation. Contributors give perspectives on both policy and practice from legal counsel to local authorities, from the country's largest NGO to the museums sector. Some conclusions are controversial providing an important insight into the operation of national and local government. The thrust of the volume is the need to close the gap between research and policy production. Written when the UK government's White Paper, Planning for the Future (August 2020) was in preparation the papers explore the implementation of policy, its unexpected and unanticipated outcomes and the enduring legacies of guidance and established practice. It highlights tensions within the sector and the need for collaboration and partnership. This book is the most recent and comprehensive review of how the heritage sector has evolved and draws special attention to the importance of the historic environment, not just in planning policy but for the country as a whole. The chapters in this book were originally published in The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice.

Lost England

Lost England
Author: Philip H. Davies
Publisher: Atlantic Publishing, Croxley Green
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Buildings
ISBN: 9781909242791


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Around 1500 photographs reveal what it was like to live in Victorian and Edwardian England. The long awaited sequel to Lost London

Historic England: The Black Country

Historic England: The Black Country
Author: Andrew Homer
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2019-06-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1445691264


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An illustrated history of one of Britain’s most fascinating regions – the Black Country in the West Midlands. Using photographs taken from the unique Historic England Archive.