City and Campus

City and Campus

An Architectural History of South Bend, Notre Dame, and Saint Mary's

Stamper, John W.; J. Young, Benjamin; Doordan, Dennis

University of Notre Dame Press

04/2024

434

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Inglês

9780268207717

15 a 20 dias

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Foreword


Editor's Note


Author's Acknowledgements


Preface


Introduction


1. South Bend's Settlement and Early Development


2. The Founding of Notre Dame and Saint Mary's


3. South Bend's First Works of Architecture


4. Developing the Early-Nineteenth Century Neighborhoods


5. Industrial Giants


6. Institutions of Faith and Reason


7. Building Notre Dame and Saint Mary's in the 1880s


8. Late Nineteenth-Century Residential Architecture


9. Magnificent Mansions


10. Turn-of-the-Century Churches and Institutions


11. Beaux-Arts Classicism and the Civil Ideal: 1893-1918


12. South Bend and the City Beautiful Movement


13. Residential Architecture in the New Century: From Neoclassicism to the Prairie School and Arts and Crafts


14. Eclecticism and the Commercial Downtown


15. Notre Dame and Saint Mary's in the Early Twentieth Century: Introducing the Collegiate Gothic


Epilogue


Bibliography


Index of Images


General Index
Built Environment; Urban history; Industrial; Rust Belt; South Bend; Indiana; Midwestern history; American nineteenth-century architectural history; Catholic; college campus; Notre Dame; St Marys; St Mary's; Higher Education; Oliver chilled plow works; Studebaker; Oliver Mansion; U.S.; US; United States