Finalist for the 2006 Historians of British Art Book Prize in the Single author, pre-circa 1800 subject category Hampton Court—probably Britain’s most important secular historic building complex—was a center of court life and politics from the late fifteenth century to the middle ...więcej »
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Why did Henry VIII have 60 houses? How did he feed his court? Why did his later houses lack great halls and chapels? This vigorous and original book investigates the social history of the Tudor court and the life of Henry VIII through the king's own buildings, ...więcej »
Whitehall Palace was the principal residence of the British monarchy from 1529 to 1698, when fire destroyed the majority of the complex. As such, it holds a key place in the architectural, political, and social history of England. This book is the first to discuss the architecture and archaeology of ...więcej »
Whitehall Palace was the principal residence of the British monarchy from 1529 to 1698, when fire destroyed the majority of the complex. As such, it holds a key place in the architectural, political, and social history of England. This book is the first to discuss the architecture and archaeology ...więcej »