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Historic Building Mythbusting

Uncovering Folklore, History and Archaeology

James Wright

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English
The History Press Ltd
01 August 2024
An investigation and explanation into commonly repeated stories about historic architecture.

Go to any mediaeval building in the land and there will be interesting, exciting and romantic stories presented to the visitor. These stories include those of spiral staircases in castles giving advantage to right-handed defenders, grooves left in church porches by archers sharpening their arrows and secret passages leading from the manor houses to nunneries. Ship timbers are often cited as being used in terrestrial buildings. Burn marks on those timbers are said to be the result of unattended candles. Blocked doors in churches are thought to keep the Devil out. Delightful as these tales are, they can be a little misleading in some cases and absolute myths in others.

AUTHOR: James Wright is an award-winning freelance buildings archaeologist who specialises in mediaeval and early modern architecture. He has two decades professional experience of ferreting around in people's cellars, hunting through their attics and digging up their gardens. He holds both a BA and PhD in Archaeology from the University of Nottingham and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. He is a recognised specialist in timber-framed vernacular buildings and has expertise in understanding the development of folklore and myths relating to the historic built environment. He has over 10,000 Twitter followers, is an experienced nationwide public speaker and has made many appearances on TV, radio and podcasts.

20 colour illustrations
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Imprint:   The History Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781803994475
ISBN 10:   1803994479
Pages:   244
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

JAMES WRIGHT is a buildings archaeologist at Triskele Heritage who specialises in mediaeval and early modern architecture. He holds a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Nottingham, and is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and an affiliate of the Institute of Historic Building Conservation. He has led buildings archaeology surveys at major properties including the Tower of London, St Mary’s Warwick, Palace of Westminster, Tattershall Castle, Southwark Cathedral and Knole. He won Best Archaeological Project at the British Archaeology Awards for his work at the latter. He has also surveyed dozens of domestic vernacular buildings from Wiltshire to Lancashire and from Norfolk to Powys.

Reviews for Historic Building Mythbusting: Uncovering Folklore, History and Archaeology

'Funny, occasionally filthy and ultimately fascinating.' -- Richard Herring * Comedian * 'James Wright pours gallons of boiling oil on myths about ancient buildings. But it’s not really boiling oil, is it.' -- Jonathan Foyle * Television presenter and architectural author * 'This erudite and analytical work constructively picks apart the folklore and myths surrounding many of the most misinterpreted aspects of our rich historic architecture. Anyone with an interest in architecture should read this book!' 'If you are expecting a diminished, slightly less colourful sense of the past that you might expect from a ‘mythbusting’ book then think again, for what emerges in these pages is exactly the opposite. Here the familiar gives way to the extraordinary, fiction bends to wild truths, and historic buildings themselves emerge as a living and breathing means of understanding our environment, our ancestors and, indeed, ourselves.' -- master stonemason and author of King of Dust 'As the Fake History Hunter, I search museums, books and the internet for history related misinformation - debunking myths and misconceptions where I can. James’ knowledge has been an invaluable weapon in my armoury, and he proves his talent for this kind of detective work in this wonderful book!' -- Jo Hedwig Teeuwisse * Fake History Hunter, author of Fake History: 101 Things that Never Happened * 'An entertaining and informed jaunt through the world of buildings archaeology, that opens up the many and varied stories of our shared past – and lovingly breaks down many of the myths that that still linger. A thoroughly enjoyable – and informative – read.' -- Matthew Champion * Archaeologist and author of Medieval Graffiti * 'With the confidence born of hands-on knowledge, James Wright dismantles myth after myth about old buildings – but he’s never unkind, and never forgets that stories matter just as much as histories.' -- Jeremy Harte * Folklorist and author of Cloven Country * 'Forget everything you knew - or thought you knew - about medieval buildings. From secret tunnels to boiling oil, James Wright firmly dispels the myths in this thoroughly entertaining and informative tome.' -- Sharon Bennett Connolly * Historian and author of Heroines of the Medieval World * 'An authoritative, accessible and superbly researched exploration of the perpetuation of some of our most prevalent buildings-related tall tales, presented with vigour and a hefty dose of common sense.' -- Tracey Norman * Folklorist and author of Dark Folklore * 'In this fascinating volume, James takes an insightful look into many popular assumptions about historic buildings which seem to proliferate widely and in doing so helps us question the real reason things were done the way they were.' -- Brian Hoggard * Independent researcher and author of Magical House Protection * 'Wright emphasises the importance of ‘debunking’ historic myths to reveal the ‘truth’ behind the meaning of historic buildings. But perhaps the real importance of this book is the way in which it highlights the function of historic buildings as providing places for local knowledge and storytelling to intersect engagingly with antiquarian and contemporary academic study. We need more of this kind of study if we are to reach new audiences to help us care for our built heritage – and inspire the next generation of historic building specialists.' -- Kate Giles * Current Archaeology magazine * 'A fabulous tome that debunks some long-held belief, such as the reason for spiral staircases, witches’ marks, secret tunnels and the use of boiling oil in siege warfare.' -- Frances Owen * Historia magazine * 'Though a deep dive into archaeological jargon may be daunting, throughout the accessible study Wright litters his writing with an abundance of personal anecdotes and insights that blends his expertise with humour. He strikes the balance perfectly.' -- Nathen Amin 'I would implore anyone to read to this work, not just someone intrigued in the medieval world. This is factual investigation that brims with authority, whilst being enormously enlightening and entertaining.' -- Nathen Amin


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