@article{THESIS,
      recid = {3838},
      author = {Thibeau, Rachel},
      title = {The Mystery of the St Andrews Cathedral: Reformation to  Preservation},
      publisher = {University of Chicago},
      school = {M.A.},
      address = {2022-06},
      number = {THESIS},
      abstract = {Scotland's largest cathedral has stood in ruins for  centuries. Built in the 12th century, the St Andrews  Cathedral was the ecclesiastical seat of the Catholic  Church in Scotland until 1559, when the Reformation came to  St Andrews. The Reformation marks the abandonment and  subsequent decay of the Cathedral. The current  historiography of the St Andrews Cathedral focuses on the  pre-Reformation history of the space, and neglects to  explain how the Cathedral initially fell into ruin or how  the Cathedral continued to play a role in the town after  1559. Therefore, this project looks at the post-Reformation  life of the St Andrews Cathedral and is primarily focused  on the preservation history of the space. The project takes  the form of a museum exhibit intervention for the St  Andrews Cathedral Museum.  },
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/3838},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.3838},
}