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New perspectives on secularisation in britain and beyond. Newton and ernest alfred benians the work appeared during a period of transition from the british empire to the. History 41 boydell and brewer for the ecclesiastical historical society, 2005, pp. The cambridge guide to the arts in britain, later republished as the cambridge cultural history of britain, is a guide to the arts in britain from prehistory to the post second world war period. Download the cambridge history of the book in britain. The series is aimed at firstyear undergraduates and above and volumes in the series will serve both as indispensable works of synthesis and as original interpretations of britains past. Covering the whole of human history, it combines regional, topical, and comparative essays alongside case studies that provide depth of coverage to go with the breadth of vision that is the distinguishing characteristic of world history. The expert contributions explore the physical form of books, including their codicology, script and decoration, examine the circulation and exchange of manuscripts and texts between england, ireland, the celtic realms and the continent, discuss the production. Contents list of illustrations xv list of contributors xviii preface xxi acknowledgements xxv. This is the first history of the book in britain from the norman conquest until the early fifteenth century. Topics the new cambridge modern history collection opensource language english. The twentysix expert contributors to this volume discuss the manuscript book from a variety of angles. Printed in the united kingdom at the university press, cambridge typefaces trump medieval 9. Project muse the cambridge history of the book in britain.

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