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2007
Publisher: Routledge
179 pages
ISBN: 978-1135914035
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William Morris and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

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The Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, founded by artist and craftsman William Morris in 1877, sought to preserve the integrity of historic buildings by preventing unnecessary repairs and additions. William Morris's intention and that of the SPAB, as outlined by the original manifesto, was that buildings of any period had a life that was best protected through the conservative repair of what was falling into ruin and the prevention of injury to buildings by safeguarding them as much as possible and practical. This practice became known as historic preservation. In this study, Donovan, relying upon many original documents from the SPAB archives in London, traces the history of the SPAB from it's foundation in nineteenth-century England to its current activities in England and Western Europe.

Book Information

Title:William Morris and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
Author:Lidia Yuknavitch
Series:Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory Books
Book Number:#80
Published:2007
Pages:179
ISBN-13:978-1135914035

Series Progress

This book is part of the Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory Books series and is book #80 in the series.