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Trinity Clare Hopkins (Archivist, Trinity College, Oxford)

Trinity By Clare Hopkins (Archivist, Trinity College, Oxford)

Summary

Trinity is one of Oxford's most beautiful colleges. This book tells the story of how this college of celibate priests has been shaped by national and world events, and how it has evolved into the centre of education and research. Using prints and photographs, it focuses on the lives of ordinary Fellows, students, and servants of the College.

Trinity Summary

Trinity: 450 Years of an Oxford College Community by Clare Hopkins (Archivist, Trinity College, Oxford)

This history of Trinity College from 1555 until the present day illustrates the changing shape and purpose of one of Oxford's colleges: a training house for Catholic priests in the sixteenth century; a pillar of the Anglican establishment in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; a centre of educational reform in the nineteenth; a thriving part of Oxford University today. Clare Hopkins makes extensive use of archival sources and the records of ordinary students to focus on the changing nature of a college community. This book exemplifies the evolution of Fellows into tutors, undergraduate commonors into students, and household servants into staff, and shows how the needs of these mutually dependent groups have shaped the environment around them.

Trinity Reviews

Every Oxford college should have a history like this. Well documented, handy in weight and size, neat and handsome in shape and appearance, it carries the reader smoothly and readably down the centuries while somehow finding room for ample illustrations, maps, tables, budgets and poems. * Brian Harrison, Times Literary Supplement *

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GOR012537961
9780199518968
0199518963
Trinity: 450 Years of an Oxford College Community by Clare Hopkins (Archivist, Trinity College, Oxford)
Used - Like New
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20050505
528
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The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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