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Dr Adrian Green's Outputs (31)

Confining the vernacular: the seventeenth-century origins of a mode of study (2007)
Journal Article
Green, A. (2007). Confining the vernacular: the seventeenth-century origins of a mode of study. Vernacular Architecture, 38, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.1179/174962907x247985

Although 'vernacular architecture' was first formulated in the nineteenth century and expanded into a sub-discipline of historical enquiry in the twentieth, its antecedents can be traced to the seventeenth century. In later seventeenth-century Britai... Read More about Confining the vernacular: the seventeenth-century origins of a mode of study.

The Durham hearth tax: community politics and social relations (2006)
Book Chapter
Green, A. (2006). The Durham hearth tax: community politics and social relations. In P. Barnwell, & M. Airs (Eds.), Houses and the hearth tax : the later Stuart house and society (144-154). (150). Council for British Archaeology

The Building of Quenby Hall, Leicestershire - A Reassessment (2000)
Journal Article
Green, A., & Schadla-Hall, R. (2000). The Building of Quenby Hall, Leicestershire - A Reassessment

Quenby Hall, in Hungarton parish, eight miles north-east of Leicester, is a Jacobean H-plan house standing in parkland on a prominent hill-top site. The presence in east Leicestershire of an early seventeenth-century manor house of elaborate sophisti... Read More about The Building of Quenby Hall, Leicestershire - A Reassessment.