Paul Betts

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  1. 1. The Authority Of Everyday Objects

    A Cultural History of West German Industrial Design

    This insightful exploration delves into the cultural and political significance of everyday objects in postwar Germany, illustrating how mundane items like furniture, kitchenware, and clothing became symbols of national identity and ideological expression. By examining the intersection of design, consumption, and politics, the narrative reveals how these objects were not only functional but also served as tools for shaping societal values and reconstructing a sense of normalcy in a divided nation. The work underscores the profound impact of material culture on the collective consciousness and the subtle ways in which ordinary items can wield extraordinary influence.

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  2. 2. Medieval 'Westminster' Floor Tiles

    The History and Craftsmanship of Westminster Abbey's Medieval Tiles

    This book delves into the intricate artistry and historical significance of the medieval floor tiles found in Westminster, offering readers a glimpse into the craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the period. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, it explores the various designs, materials, and techniques used in creating these tiles, highlighting their role in the architectural and decorative landscape of medieval England. The narrative also sheds light on the social and religious contexts that influenced their production and use, providing a comprehensive understanding of their enduring legacy.