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This edited collection honors the career of Stephen Murray, Lisa and Bernard Selz Professor Emeritus of Medieval Art History at Columbia University, an authority on the history of Gothic architecture whose prolific research, teaching, and public engagement has challenged scholars to think about the mutually constitutive relationship between space and society, in contexts ranging from the medieval city to the modern classroom. Inspired by Murray's innovative work on spatiality as an exercise, an experience, and even an intellectual framework, the volume's two dozen contributors-specialists active in the fields of art history, architectural history, archaeology, literary studies, and museum studies-engage the subject of Gothic space from multiple perspectives.
Contributors are: Katherine M. Boivin, Robert Bork, Emogene S. Cataldo, Meredith Cohen, Lindsay S. Cook, Mark Cruse, Michael T. Davis, Terence F. Bertrand Dewsnap, Meredith Fluke, Jacqueline Jung, M. Jordan Love, Risham Majeed, Mikael Muehlbauer, Rory O'Neill, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Matthew M. Reeve, Donna L. Sadler, Mary B. Shepard, Ellen Shortell, Janet Snyder, Zachary Stewart, Arnaud Timbert, Stefaan Van Liefferinge, and Nancy Wu.
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This edited collection honors the career of Stephen Murray, Lisa and Bernard Selz Professor Emeritus of Medieval Art History at Columbia University, an authority on the history of Gothic architecture whose prolific research, teaching, and public engagement has challenged scholars to think about the mutually constitutive relationship between space and society, in contexts ranging from the medieval city to the modern classroom. Inspired by Murray's innovative work on spatiality as an exercise, an experience, and even an intellectual framework, the volume's two dozen contributors-specialists active in the fields of art history, architectural history, archaeology, literary studies, and museum studies-engage the subject of Gothic space from multiple perspectives.
Contributors are: Katherine M. Boivin, Robert Bork, Emogene S. Cataldo, Meredith Cohen, Lindsay S. Cook, Mark Cruse, Michael T. Davis, Terence F. Bertrand Dewsnap, Meredith Fluke, Jacqueline Jung, M. Jordan Love, Risham Majeed, Mikael Muehlbauer, Rory O'Neill, Elizabeth Carson Pastan, Matthew M. Reeve, Donna L. Sadler, Mary B. Shepard, Ellen Shortell, Janet Snyder, Zachary Stewart, Arnaud Timbert, Stefaan Van Liefferinge, and Nancy Wu.