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Full Description
A comprehensive overview of Protestant church architecture of the 16th to 18th centuries in Europe. The four volumes feature entries on 1244 churches in 41 countries. The churches described include more than 100 in the UK, 387 in Germany, 57 in the Baltic countries, 59 in the Netherlands, 42 in France, 130 in Poland, 36 in Hungary, over 150 in Scandinavia and 47 in the Czech Republic. The work takes into account all the faiths that emerged after the Reformation and all the countries where it left lasting traces: from Iceland, Norway, England and Scotland to Romania, Slovenia and Serbia.
These four volumes, with over 3,000 colour photographs and drawings, 766 floor plans, and an extensive index of names and places, contain the first complete study of Protestant church building in Early Modern Europe (16th-18th centuries). The variety of building materials and the abundance of spatial solutions show the great innovative and entrepreneurial potential that was released with the spread and stabilization of the Reformation. It broke with the autocracy of the Southern and Western countries, which imposed their cultural patterns on the rest of Europe. The Northern and Eastern Central European countries have since been equally involved in creating new values. Their architectural heritage, still too little known, occupies a worthy place here.
Countries featured include:
Austria, Belarus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovacia, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine
Contents
VOLUME 1
Foreword : Herman Selderhuis
Editors' Preface : Jan Harasimowicz, Agnieszka Seidel-Grzesińska and Anna Bentkowska-Kafel
Early Modern Protestant Church Architecture as a European Phenomenon : Jan Harasimowicz
AUSTRIA : Justyna Chodasewicz-Siemion
BELARUS : Piotr Birecki. Supplemented by Jan Harasimowicz
CZECH REPUBLIC :Justyna Chodasewicz-Siemion
DENMARK : Anna-Maja Michalska
ESTONIA : Marcin Wisłocki
FINLAND : Marcin Wisłocki
FRANCE : Jan Harasimowicz
GERMANY : Baden-Württemberg : Klara Kaczmarek-Löw
Bavaria : Klara Kaczmarek-Löw
Berlin and Brandenburg : Magdalena Poradzisz-Cincio. Supplemented by Jan Harasimow
Bremen and Lower Saxony: Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Dominika Piotrowska-Kuipers
Hamburg : Dominika Piotrowska-Kuipers. Supplemented by Jan Harasimowicz
VOLUME 2
GERMANY (continued)
Hesse : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Dominika Piotrowska-Kuipers
Mecklenburg-Hither Pomerania : Magdalena Poradzisz-Cincio. Supplemented by Jan Harasimowicz
North Rhine-Westphalia : Dominika Piotrowska-Kuipers. Supplemented by Jan Harasimowicz
Rhineland-Palatinate : Klara Kaczmarek-Löw
Saarland : Klara Kaczmarek-Löw
Saxony : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Magdalena Poradzisz-Cincio
Saxony-Anhalt : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Magdalena Poradzisz-Cincio
Schleswig-Holstein : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Dominika Piotrowska-Kuipers
Thuringia : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Magdalena Poradzisz-Cincio
HUNGARY : Wojciech Gruk
ICELAND : Anna-Maja Michalska:
ITALY : Aleksandra Matczyńska
LATVIA : Jan Harasimowicz in collaboration with Piotr Birecki
LITHUANIA : Piotr Birecki
NETHERLANDS : Aleksandra Lipińska
NORWAY : Anna-Maja Michalska
POLAND : Jan Harasimowicz
Lesser Poland and Mazovia : Jan Harasimowicz
VOLUME 3
POLAND (continued)
Greater Poland, New March and Farther Pomerania
Royal Prussia and Ducal Prussia
Lower and Upper Silesia
ROMANIA : Wojciech Gruk
RUSSIA : Piotr Birecki. Supplemented by Jan Harasimowicz
SERBIA : Wojciech Gruk
SLOVAKIA : Wojciech Gruk
SLOVENIA : Justyna Chodasewicz-Siemion
SWEDEN : Marcin Wisłocki
SWITZERLAND : Jan Harasimowicz
UKRAINE : Wojciech Gruk
UNITED KINGDOM
England, Wales and Northern Ireland : Anna Ginter-Jones. Supplemented by Anna Bentkowska-Kafel and Aleksandra Matczyńska
Scotland : Aleksandra Adamczyk
VOLUME 4
APPENDIX
Bibliography
Index of Persons
Index of Places
Contributors and Editorial Collaborators



