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ISBN: HB: 9780300190229

Yale University Press

September 2013

304 pp.

25.6x19.2 cm

23 colour images, 115 black&white illus.

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City and the King

Architecture and Politics in Restoration London

The City of London is a jurisdiction whose relationship with the English monarchy has sometimes been turbulent. This fascinating book explores how architecture was used to renew and redefine a relationship essential to both parties in the wake of two momentous events: the restoration of the monarchy in 1660, and the Great Fire six years later. Spotlighting little-known projects alongside such landmarks as Christopher Wren's St. Paul's Cathedral, it explores how they were made to bear meaning. It draws on a range of evidence wide enough to match architecture's resonances for its protagonists: paintings, prints and poetry, sermons and civic ceremony, mediated and politicized buildings and built space, as did direct and sometimes violent action. "The City and the King" offers a nuanced understanding of architecture's place in early modern English culture. It casts new light not only on the reign of Charles II, but on the universal mechanisms of construction, decoration and destruction through which we give our monuments significance.

About the Author

Christine Stevenson is senior lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art, University of London.