Publikationen

All publications can be found here: https://cambridge.academia.edu/GabrielByng

Books

Art and Architecture in Cambridge, co-ed. with H. Lunnon (forthcoming, 2020).
Church Building and Society in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017).
Construction History Society Conference Transactions, co-ed. with J. Campbell et al (2015).

Journal Articles

‘A Man in Purgatory: towards an historical phenomenology of place’ (Environment, Space, Place, accepted for publication).

‘“In Common for Everyone”: shared space and private possessions in the parish church nave’, Journal of Medieval History (2019).

‘Response: Disciplining the Digital’, British Art Studies 6 (2017).

‘The Dynamic of Design: ‘source’ buildings and contract making’, Architectural History (2016).

‘The Contract for the North Aisle at St James, Biddenham’, The Antiquaries Journal 95 (2015).

‘The Churchyard Chapel at Southchurch and the Earliest Building Contract in England’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association 168 (2015).

‘The Construction and Patronage of St Mary, Saffron Walden’, ESAH Transactions 6 (2015).

‘The Function and Iconography of the Minstrels’ Gallery at Exeter Cathedral’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association 167 (2014). Winner: Reginald Taylor and Lord Fletcher Essay Prize.
‘Church Trusts’, Ecclesiology Today 49 & 50 (2014).

‘The Construction of Bolney Church Tower’, Sussex Archaeological Collections 151 (2013).

Book Chapters

‘Wealth and Poverty’, in Cultural History of Christianity c.800 to c.1450 (Bloomsbury, forthcoming).

‘The King’s Hall, Cambridge’, in Trinity College, Cambridge (forthcoming).

‘A New Macrohistory of the Gothic Parish Church’, in Gothic, ed. by J. Luxford (Brepols, 2020).

‘Pilgrim Badges’, w. A. Jeffs, in The Cambridge Companion to Pilgrimage (forthcoming).

‘Recreating a Parish Polity: Chagford, 1480-1600’ in Church and City in the Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Clive Burgess ed. D. Harry and C. Steer (2019).

‘Gentry Patrons and their Commissions’, in Writing the Lives of People and Things, AD 500-1700: a multi-disciplinary future for biography, ed. R. F. W. Smith and G. L. Watson (Ashgate, 2016).

‘Tales from the Archive’, in Ralph Erskine and the invention of Clare Hall, Exhibition Catalogue, ed. L. Tantardini (2016).

‘Organising Parish Church Construction in the Later Middle Ages’, in Construction History Society Conference Transactions, ed. J. Campbell and D. Yeomans (2015).

Reviews

‘Medieval Welsh Pilgrimage, c.1100-1500 by Kathryn Hurlock’, Sehepunkte (2020 (No. 4)).

‘Medieval Pilgrimage by Nicholas Orme’, The Church Times (forthcoming, 2019).

‘Lordship and Faith by Nigel Saul’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association (forthcoming, 2019).

‘English Gothic Misericord Carvings by Betsy Chunko-Dominguez’, The Journal of Ecclesiastical History (2018).

‘A Revolution of Feeling by Rachel Hewitt’, Prospect (November 2017).

‘Building a Crossing Tower by Costanza Beltrami’, TLS (28 July 2017).

‘Building Accounts of the Savoy Hospital ed. by Charlotte Stanford’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association 170 (2017).

‘Britain’s Lost Churches by Matthew Hyde; Parish Church Treasures by John Goodall’, TLS (15 June 2016).
‘Architecture and Interpretation by J. Franklin et al’, Journal of the British Archaeological Association 168 (2015).

‘King’s College Chapel ed. by J. M. Massing and N. Zeeman; Durham Cathedral ed. by David Brown; British Episcopal Thrones by Charles Tracy’, TLS (19 August 2015).

‘Depth of Field. Relief Sculpture in Renaissance Italy by D. Cooper and M. Leino’, The Burlington Magazine (July 2009).

‘Delhi by Sam Miller’, New Statesman (25 June 2009).

‘After the Fire, a Still Small Voice by Evie Wyld’, New Statesman (18 June 2009).


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