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Dr Adrian Green's Outputs (31)

Norfolk Hearth Tax 1672 and Norwich Hearth Tax 1671 (2024)
Data
Green, A., Seaman, P., & Wareham, A. (2024). Norfolk Hearth Tax 1672 and Norwich Hearth Tax 1671. [Dataset]

Edition of hearth tax records for Norfolk and Norwich with an Introduction to the tax and its relationship to households and housing in late 17th Century England.

Law and Architecture in Early Modern Durham (2019)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2019). Law and Architecture in Early Modern Durham. In M. Lobban, J. Begatio, & A. Green (Eds.), Law, Lawyers and Litigants in Early Modern England: Essays in Memory of Christopher W. Brooks (265-291). Cambridge University Press

The Big House in the English Provincial Town (2018)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2018). The Big House in the English Provincial Town. In J. Hinks, & C. Armstrong (Eds.), The English Urban Renaissance Revisited (116-143). Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Consumption and Material Culture. (2017)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2017). Consumption and Material Culture. In K. Wrightson (Ed.), A Social History of England, 1500-1750 (242-266). Cambridge University Press

Standing Buildings and Built Heritage (2016)
Journal Article
Green, A., & Dixon, J. (2016). Standing Buildings and Built Heritage. Post-Medieval Archaeology, 50(1), 121-133. https://doi.org/10.1080/00794236.2016.1169492

This essay examines the available archive of articles on standing buildings published in Post-Medieval Archaeology. After setting out some general trends evident in a brief analysis of the number of buildings archaeology articles published over the l... Read More about Standing Buildings and Built Heritage.

Building for England: John Cosin's Architecture in Renaissance Durham and Cambridge (2016)
Book
Green, A. (2016). Building for England: John Cosin's Architecture in Renaissance Durham and Cambridge. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies

Cosin, a leading cleric in seventeenth-century England, rode the changing tides of preference under James I and Charles I, endured exile during the Interregnum, and finally became Bishop of Durham at the Restoration. Inspired by the architecture of D... Read More about Building for England: John Cosin's Architecture in Renaissance Durham and Cambridge.

Learning the Tricks of the Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne Hearth Tax (2015)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2015). Learning the Tricks of the Northumberland and Newcastle upon Tyne Hearth Tax. In E. Ashton, M. Barke, E. George, & N. McCord (Eds.), A Northumbrian miscellany : historical essays in memory of Constance M. Fraser (106-122). Association of Northumberland Local History Societies

Building with History: Exploring the Relationship between Heritage and Energy in Institutionally Managed Buildings (2014)
Journal Article
Adams, C., Douglas-Jones, R., Green, A., Lewis, Q., & Yarrow, T. (2014). Building with History: Exploring the Relationship between Heritage and Energy in Institutionally Managed Buildings. The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, 5(2), 167-181. https://doi.org/10.1179/1756750514z.00000000053

Drawing on interdisciplinary research focusing on Durham University estate, we describe how buildings constructed as part of an eighteenth century transition to a high carbon coal-based economy, are used and understood by their current inhabitants. A... Read More about Building with History: Exploring the Relationship between Heritage and Energy in Institutionally Managed Buildings.

Houses and landscape in early industrial County Durham (2010)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2010). Houses and landscape in early industrial County Durham. In T. Faulkner, H. Berry, & J. Gregory (Eds.), Northern landscapes: representations and realities of North-East England (125-140). Boydell & Brewer