Contents include building design, urbanism, history, theory, environmental design, construction, materials, information technology, and practice.
This book describes the Black community in Liverpool and the arrival, embrace and transformation of waves of transnational Black culture from Africa, the West Indies and the United States in the final three decades of the twentieth century.
The history of French literature has long been inextricably linked to a sense of genealogical history rooted in France.
An Open Access edition will be available on publication on the Liverpool University Press website, thanks to funding from the Arts... Læs mere
This edition makes this influential work available for the first time to modern readers in a readable format with extensive notes and preliminary chapters that situate the work in relation to contemporary pragmatic and religious works.
This study brings together for the first time a large corpus of wills relating to windows and their glazing, using a wide range of published and unpublished wills and benefitting from fieldwork undertaken to relate bequests to existing fabric and glazing.
Lord Ashley (later the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury) is perhaps best known to social historians as the ‘Poor Man’s... Læs mere