King's Cathedral
Discover the rich history and architectural beauty of Christ Church Cathedral in Judith Curthoys' captivating book, King's Cathedral. Established in 1546, this remarkable cathedral is a cornerstone of Oxford, uniquely serving as both a cathedral and a university college, a legacy of King Henry VIII's vision. Curthoys delves into the origins of this iconic site, tracing its roots back to a monastery founded in the late seventh century by Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford and its esteemed university. The narrative unfolds the transformation of this sacred space, which was re-established as an Augustinian priory in the early twelfth century, only to face significant changes centuries later. With 288 pages of engaging content, King's Cathedral offers readers a profound insight into the historical and cultural significance of one of Great Britain's most treasured cathedrals. Published in 2019, this book is a must-have for history enthusiasts and those captivated by the intricate relationship between religion and education in Oxford.