Building the Bank of England: Money, Architecture, Society, 1694-1942 (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Building the Bank of England: Money, Architecture, Society, 1694-1942 (Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art) Book

The Bank of England symbolizes the economic strength, influence, and potency of Britain. Founded in 1694, its world-famous buildings were built and rebuilt four times by different architects, most notably Sir John Soane. The Bankâ??s three-and-aquarter-acre complex has included elegant public banking halls and private offices, courtyards and gardens, warehouses and vaults, residential apartments and guardsâ?? barracks. This lavishly illustrated book examines for the first time the entire architectural history of the Bank from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries.Drawing on a variety of perspectives, the book relates the history of the Bank of England to current debates on English economic, social, and urban history, including issues of national identity, mercantile politics, and the commercialization of culture. The book also shows how the building itself has expressed various historical tensions among the Bankâ??s inhabitants and publics: its directors and detractors, its clerks and clientele, its tourists, and even its mob attackers.Read More

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  • 0300109245
  • 9780300109245
  • DM Abramson
  • 25 November 2005
  • Yale University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 320
  • New title
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