The regional and transregional in Romanesque Europe / edited by John McNeil and Richard Plant
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Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- Colour plates -- The epistemological, political, and practical issues affecting regional categories in French Romanesque architecture -- Hans Kubach's treatment of regions in the study of Romanesque architecture -- Did Zodiaque's regional portrayal create a false impression as to the nature of Romanesque? -- Romanesque sculpture in Aquitaine: a history of the marginalisation of a widely imitated regional sculptural style -- The baldachin-ciborium: the shifting meanings of a restricted liturgical furnishing in Romanesque art -- Hildesheim as a nexus of metalwork production, c. 1130-1250 -- 'Mosan' metalwork and its diffusion in the Rhineland, France, and England -- Winchester's Holy Sepulchre Chapel and Byzantium: iconographic transregionalism? -- Transregional dynamics, monastic networks: Santa Fede in Cavagnolo, Conques, and the geography of Romanesque art -- Tiron on the edge: cultural geography, regionalism and liminality -- Four Romanesque Cistercian abbeys in Lesser Poland: the context of their foundation -- The Cathedral of Catania and the creation of the Norman County of Sicily: transregional and transalpine models in the architecture of the late 11th century -- ʻSchool' or ʻmasons' workshop'?: reflections on the so-called Wormser Bauschule and on the definition of regional style -- Towards an anatomy of a regional workshop: the Herefordshire School revisited -- Crossing the Pyrenees: migration, urbanization, and transregional collaboration in Romanesque Aragon -- Transregionalism and particularity in Romanesque woodcarving in 12th-century Catalonia -- Romanesque woodcarvers and plasterers in the Abruzzi: the Mediterranean connection -- A country without regions?: the case of Hungary -- Reassessing the problem of Scandinavian Romanesque.
The creation of Castilian identity under Alfonso VIII and Leonor Plantagenet -- Index.
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