Scottish Architecture: Reformation to Restoration, 1560-1660

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Edinburgh University Press, 1995 - Architecture - 270 pages
This volume considers Scottish architecture in the century following the Reformation. It examines how the principal social groups within Scotland responded to the stimulus of Renaissance classicism from the continent whilst retaining a distinctively Scottish style.

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