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Travel and the British Country House: Cultures, Critiques and Consumption in the Long Eighteenth Century

Anderson, Jocelyn(Contributions by)Bruijn, Emile de(Contributions by)Campion, Rebecca(Contributions by)Edwards, Peter(Contributions by)Fatsar, Kristof(Contributions by)Filor, Ellen(Contributions by)Harrison, John(Contributions by)Koster, Renske(Contributions by)MacArthur, Rosie(Contributions by)Ronnes, Hanneke(Contributions by)Stobart, Jon(Contributions by)Sweet, Roey(Contributions by)Stobart, Jon(Edited by)
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Travel and the British country house explores the ways in which travel by owners, visitors and material objects shaped country houses during the long eighteenth century.

It provides a richer and more nuanced understanding of this relationship, and how it varied according to the identity of the traveller and the geography of their journeys.

The essays explore how travel on the Grand Tour, and further afield, formed an inspiration to build or remodel houses and gardens; the importance of country house visiting in shaping taste amongst British and European elites, and the practical aspects of travel, including the expenditure involved.

Suitable for a scholarly audience, including postgraduate and undergraduate students, but also accessible to the general reader, Travel and the British country house offers a series of fascinating studies of the country house that serve to animate the country house with flows of people, goods and ideas.

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Manchester University Press
1526110350 / 9781526110350
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
06/11/2017
England
English
272 pages
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