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Sources of regionalism in the nineteenth centurySources of regionalism in the nineteenth century

Sources of regionalism in the nineteenth century

Jan de Maeyer, Tom Verschaffel, Linda Van Santvoort

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"Architectural concepts and styles seem to flourish from the most local of contexts to the global." "This book investigates the regional, often conceived today as a late nineteenth-century phenomenon, primarily on account of the preservation and restoration movements that arose. An interdisciplinary approach to regionalism, as manifested not only in architecture but also in art and literature, necessitates a more thorough examination of the complexity and multilayered quality of the phenomenon." "The research is limited in lime to the nineteenth century plus the years leading up to the First World War, and in place to Western Europe, with an emphasis on Belgium, France and England, and to a lesser extent on the Netherlands, Germany and Spain."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL18639783W

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European ArtRegionalism in artArchitectureRegionalism in architectureRegionalism in literatureHistoryArchitecture, europeRegionalismArts, europe

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