Story of Durham

Nonfiction, History, British
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Author: Douglas Pocock ISBN: 9780750953009
Publisher: The History Press Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: The History Press Language: English
Author: Douglas Pocock
ISBN: 9780750953009
Publisher: The History Press
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: The History Press
Language: English

The Story of Durham traces the evolution of a city that medieval writers likened to Jerusalem, which Ruskin termed one of the wonders of the world, and which Pevsner, more modestly, called one of the architectural experiences of Europe. To Bill Bryson, Durham appeared ‘a perfect little city’ with ‘the best cathedral on planet Earth.’ The city is a physical manifestation of a significant event in the UK's history – confirmation by the Normans of a site chosen for, or by, the North’s most famous saint. The Romanesque cathedral and castle together constitute the UK's monument to the Norman invasion, the last of the UK. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Concluding with the issues, challenges, and opportunities that the twenty-first century will present as the city adjusts to a key role within the county, this popular history by Durham’s leading historian will delight residents and visitors alike.

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The Story of Durham traces the evolution of a city that medieval writers likened to Jerusalem, which Ruskin termed one of the wonders of the world, and which Pevsner, more modestly, called one of the architectural experiences of Europe. To Bill Bryson, Durham appeared ‘a perfect little city’ with ‘the best cathedral on planet Earth.’ The city is a physical manifestation of a significant event in the UK's history – confirmation by the Normans of a site chosen for, or by, the North’s most famous saint. The Romanesque cathedral and castle together constitute the UK's monument to the Norman invasion, the last of the UK. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Concluding with the issues, challenges, and opportunities that the twenty-first century will present as the city adjusts to a key role within the county, this popular history by Durham’s leading historian will delight residents and visitors alike.

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