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      Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture

      Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture

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      Language:
      Engleza
      Publishing Date:
      2019
      Cover Type:
      Hardcover
      Page Count:
      2144
      Edition:
      21 Revised edition
      ISBN:
      9781472589989
      Dimensions: l: 20.4cm | H: 32.3cm | 10.9cm | 6198g
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      Publisher's Synopsis

      “Book of the Century ... A thundering classic. No serious fan of architecture should be without it” – (of the twentieth edition), The American Institute of Architects

      Sir Banister Fletcher's Global History of Architecture is the acknowledged classic reference work for architectural history. It has been essential reading for generations of architects and students since the first edition was published in 1896 - and this tradition continues today as the new 21st edition provides the most up-to-date, authoritative and detailed account of the global history of architecture available in any form.

      Thousands of major buildings from around the world are described and explained, accompanied by over 2,200 photographs, plans, and drawings. Architectural styles and traditions are placed within a clear framework, and the chronological and geographical arrangement of the work's 102 chapters allows for easy comparative analysis of cultural contexts, resources, and technologies. Published for the first time in full colour, and entirely rewritten throughout by over 100 leading international architectural historians, this is a landmark new edition of a classic work - one which reflects the very latest scholarship and brings a thoroughly contemporary understanding to over 5,500 years of global architectural history.

      Table of contents
      VOL. 1
      Acknowledgements
      Editor's Introduction
      Banister Fletcher: the father, the son, his wife and their books
      List of Maps and Urban Plans
      Notes on Transliteration

      PART ONE [3500 BCE to 500 BCE]
      Introduction to Part One
      1. Sumer and Akkad (Iraq), c.3500­–2000 BCE
      2. Assyria (Iraq), c. 1900–612 BCE
      3. Babylonia (Iraq), c. 1800–539 BCE
      4. Hittite Empire (Turkey), c. 1650–1180 BCE
      5. Egypt (Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom), c. 3100–2150 BCE
      6. Egypt (Middle Kingdom), c. 2050–1650 BCE
      7. Egypt (New Kingdom to Roman Era), c. 1150 BCE–641 CE
      8. Minoan Crete and Mycenae (Greece), c. 2650–1159 BCE
      9. Archaic Greece, c. 750–500 BCE
      10. Etruria (Italy), c. 900­–300 BCE
      11. Northwest Europe to c. 1000 BCE
      12. Indus Valley (India/Pakistan), c. 2600–1700 BCE
      13. China to c. 256 BCE
      14. The Andes (Pre-Ceramic Period to Early Horizon), c. 4000-200 BCE

      PART TWO [500 BCE to 500 CE]
      Introduction to Part Two
      15. Persia (Achaemenid to Sasanid Empires), c. 550 BCE–651 CE
      16. Classical Greece, c. 500–400 BCE
      17. Hellenistic Greece, c. 400–30 BCE
      18. Republican Rome, c. 509–44 BCE
      19. Imperial Rome and the Roman Empire, c. 31 BCE– 284 CE
      20. Christian Roman Empire, c. 285–480 CE
      21. Indian subcontinent, c. 500 BCE–600 CE
      22. China (Qin and Han Dynasties), c. 221 BCE – 220 CE
      23. China (Three Kingdoms to Northern and Southern Dynasties), c. 221 – 581 CE
      24. The Andes (Early Intermediate Period to Middle Horizon), c. 0–1000 CE
      25. Mesoamerica, c. 1500 BCE­–500 CE

      PART THREE [500 CE to 1000 CE]
      Introduction to Part Three
      26. Greater Syria and Iraq (Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphates), 661–1258
      27. Iran and Central Asia, 651–1250
      28. Egypt (Arab Conquest to Mamluk Dynasty), 641–1517
      29. The Islamic West (North Africa, Spain and Italy), 700–1492
      30. Byzantine Empire (Turkey/Mediterranean Rim), 324–1453
      31. Italy, 500–1000
      32. Carolingian Empire and France, 800–1150
      33. Christian Spain and Portugal, 600–1200
      34. British Isles, 500­–1150
      35. Nordic Countries, 500–1000
      36. Indian Subcontinent, 600–1400
      37. China (Sui and Tang Dynasties), 581–907
      38. Korea, 427–1392
      39. Japan, 538–1333
      40. West Africa, 400–1400
      41. Mesoamerica, 500–1521
      42. North America, 500–1400

      PART FOUR [1000 CE to 1500 CE]
      Introduction to Part Four
      43. Iran and Central Asia, 1256–1507
      44. The Holy Land (Israel/Palestine/Lebanon) and Crusader States, 1095–1489
      45. Italy, 1000–1400
      46. Holy Roman Empire (Central and Eastern Europe), 1075–1450
      47. France, 1135–1450
      48. Spain and Portugal, 1200–1492
      49. The Low Countries, 1000–1430
      50. British Isles, 1150–1450
      51. Nordic Countries, 1000–1400
      52. Russia, 988–1475
      53. China (Liao to Yuan Dynasties), 907–1368
      54. Khmer Empire and Southeast Asia, 800–1450
      55. The Andes (Late Intermediate Period to Late Horizon), 1000–1532

      VOL. 2

      PART FIVE [1500 CE to 1800 CE]

      Introduction to Part Five
      56. Iran (Safavid and Zand Dynasties), 1501–1794
      57. Ottoman Empire, 1402–1839
      58. Italian Peninsula, 1400­–1815
      59. Central Europe (Holy Roman Empire), 1400–1806
      60. France, 1450–1830
      61. Spain and Portugal, 1492–1822
      62. The Low Countries, 1450–1830
      63. British Isles, 1500–1830
      64. The Nordic Countries, 1450–1830
      65. Russia, 1475–1830
      66. Indian Subcontinent, 1400–1750
      67. China (Ming and Qing Dynasties), 1368–1800
      68. Korea (Joseon Dynasty), 1392–1876
      69. Japan 1334–1868
      70. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1400–1780
      71. Africa, 1400–1800
      72. Central and South America, 1492–1820
      73. North America, 1513–1830

      PART SIX [1800 CE to 1900 CE]

      Introduction to Part Six
      74. The Middle East, 1830–1914
      75. Italian Peninsula, 1830–1914
      76. Central Europe (Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire), 1815–191
      77. France, 1830–1914
      78. Spain and Portugal, 1830–1910
      79. Britain and Ireland, 1830–1914
      80. Scandinavia/Nordic countries, 1830–1914
      81. Russia, 1830–1917
      82. Indian subcontinent, 1750–1947
      83. China, 1800–1912
      84. Korea, 1876–1945
      85. Japan, 1853–1945
      86. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania, 1780–1914
      87. Africa, 1830–1914
      88. Central and South America, 1810–1920
      89. North America, 1830–1914

      PART SEVEN [1900 to present day]

      Introduction to Part Seven
      90. The Middle East since 1914
      91. Western Europe, 1900–1970
      92. Eastern Europe, 1900–1970
      93. Europe since 1970
      94. Russia, 1917 to present
      95. Indian Subcontinent, 1947 to present
      96. China since 1914
      97. Korea, 1945 to present
      98. Japan, 1945 to present
      99. Southeast Asia, Australia and Oceania since 1900
      100. Africa since 1914
      101. Central and South America, 1920 to present
      102. Canada and the USA since 1914

      Glossary
      Index

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