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Oxford

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Martin Garrett
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"Oxford started as an Anglo-Saxon border outpost, with a bridge replacing the 'oxen ford' from which it takes its name. It became a center for trade and religion and developed one of the oldest universities in Europe from the late twelfth century. Since the Middle Ages its individual colleges have gone on building-chapels, halls, accommodation, libraries-in an extraordinary variety of styles from Gothic to Brutalist. For much of the twentieth century the car industry, established in Cowley by William Morris (Lord Nuffield), dominated local life. Today there are cinemas, theaters, innumerable restaurants, shopping centers, an ice-rink, business and technology centers, close links to London by bus and train. Martin Garrett discusses the literature Oxford has generated: from Chaucer to Lewis Carroll, Wilde, Evelyn Waugh, Barbara Pym, Tolkien and C.S. Lewis and Iris Murdoch. There are also chapters on architecture, on religion, on theater, film and art-including Oxford's great museum of art and history the Ashmolean-and on leisure pursuits (punting and rowing, gardens, student pranks, city fairs and carnival). A chapter on commerce focuses on Victorian shops, Cornmarket and the Morris Motor Works, while a brief social history includes the former Oxford Castle and a gallery of dons as rulers-visionary or ignorant, charismatic or dull. Garrett looks at social change, especially the transformation in the position of Oxford women, and considers the city's darker side of crime. A final chapter explores its rich surroundings: the countryside where Matthew Arnold's 'black-winged swallows haunt the glittering Thames,' the baroque grandeur of Blenheim Palace, the ancient windswept Ridgeway and White Horse"--

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Interlink Books
Language
English
Pages
242

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Table of Contents

Contours
The urban map
Landmarks
Rulers and ruled
The written word
Sound and image
Leisure and pleasure
Faith in the city
Privilege and progress
The Oxford brand
The dark side
Surroundings.

Edition Notes

First US edition published in 2015 by Interlink Books.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Northampton, Massachusetts
Series
Interlink cultural guides

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
942.5/74
Library of Congress
DA690.O98 G27 2016, DA690.O98G27 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 242 pages
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30394512M
ISBN 13
9781566560870
LCCN
2015014309

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