Palaces of Revolution: Life, Death and Art at the Stuart Court

Author:   Simon Thurley
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
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9780008389994


Pages:   560
Publication Date:   26 May 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Simon Thurley
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   William Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.10cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9780008389994


ISBN 10:   0008389993
Pages:   560
Publication Date:   26 May 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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‘Simon Thurley may be congratulated on a splendid achievement, which serves several different branches of history at once, as well as those who appreciate a clear and lively literary style … An important addition to knowledge’ Ronald Hutton, Times Literary Supplement ‘A hugely impressive, readable book that covers its broad canvas with assurance … Thoughtfully illustrated and furnished with plans of the buildings, itself a huge accomplishment.’ John Goodall, Country Life ‘In his admirably readable new book, Simon Thurley, who probably knows more about the palaces of the 16th and 17th centuries than anyone alive, has written a chronological survey of the royal residences of the Stuarts, a period of just over 100 years. You almost can read it as an alternative history of the dynasty … Lively and authoritative’ Andrew Taylor, The Times ‘Palaces of Revolution is far more than just a history book … The author’s knowledge … is unprecedented, elevating the historical survey into an alternative reading of the Stuart Dynasty … one only has to read this book to hear the walls talking. From secret seductions to fierce fighting, Thurley writes with great detail, invigorating the historical narratives we know and presenting new stories’ The Scottish Field ‘There can be few as well-placed to write about the buildings associated with the Stuart monarchy as Simon Thurley … This book – engagingly written and beautifully illustrated – is a comprehensive account of those achievements, and of the role that buildings played in the political life of early modern Britain.’ Historic House magazine ‘The culmination of nearly 30 years of research, [Palaces of Revolution] takes us back in time to bring these “hollow citadels of ceremony” and those who occupied them to life once again.’ Apollo


'Simon Thurley may be congratulated on a splendid achievement, which serves several different branches of history at once, as well as those who appreciate a clear and lively literary style ... An important addition to knowledge' Ronald Hutton, Times Literary Supplement 'A hugely impressive, readable book that covers its broad canvas with assurance ... Thoughtfully illustrated and furnished with plans of the buildings, itself a huge accomplishment.' John Goodall, Country Life 'In his admirably readable new book, Simon Thurley, who probably knows more about the palaces of the 16th and 17th centuries than anyone alive, has written a chronological survey of the royal residences of the Stuarts, a period of just over 100 years. You almost can read it as an alternative history of the dynasty ... Lively and authoritative' Andrew Taylor, The Times 'Palaces of Revolution is far more than just a history book ... The author's knowledge ... is unprecedented, elevating the historical survey into an alternative reading of the Stuart Dynasty ... one only has to read this book to hear the walls talking. From secret seductions to fierce fighting, Thurley writes with great detail, invigorating the historical narratives we know and presenting new stories' The Scottish Field 'There can be few as well-placed to write about the buildings associated with the Stuart monarchy as Simon Thurley ... This book - engagingly written and beautifully illustrated - is a comprehensive account of those achievements, and of the role that buildings played in the political life of early modern Britain.' Historic House magazine 'The culmination of nearly 30 years of research, [Palaces of Revolution] takes us back in time to bring these hollow citadels of ceremony and those who occupied them to life once again.' Apollo


'Simon Thurley may be congratulated on a splendid achievement, which serves several different branches of history at once, as well as those who appreciate a clear and lively literary style' Ronald Hutton, TLS 'A hugely impressive, readable book that covers its broad canvas with assurance ... Thoughtfully illustrated and furnished with plans of the buildings, itself a huge accomplishment' John Goodall, Country Life 'In his admirably readable new book, Simon Thurley, who probably knows more about the palaces of the 16th and 17th centuries than anyone alive, has written a chronological survey of the royal residences of the Stuarts, a period of just over 100 years. You almost can read it as an alternative history of the dynasty ... Lively and authoritative' Andrew Taylor, The Times Praise for Simon Thurley 'An absorbing account of the lives of these royal houses. It is a journey not just from palace to hunting lodge to castle, but into the small and poignant details of domestic existence' Times Literary Supplement 'This is a landmark book. Nobody interested in Tudor England can afford not to own a copy of this gateway into a lost world ... compulsively readable' Country Life 'Unrivalled architectural expertise ... Superb writing ... A triumph: a masterly collective biography of [Tudor Royal] buildings, replete with insights into their owners' private lives and into politics, diplomacy and court etiquette' Literary Review '[Simon Thurley] certainly loves his subject. An enthusiasm that steadily bubbles forth from Houses of Power....Thurley's reconstruction of these rooms is fascinating, but even more so is his description of what went on in them ... A suitably opulent book' The Times 'Excellent ... Fresh, learned, readable and full of life, [Houses of Power] is the Tudors at Home, as you've never seen them before' Mail on Sunday


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Dr Simon Thurley is one of the UK’s leading architectural historians. He is Chief Executive of English Heritage – the government’s principle advisor on the historic environment.

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