From SHERA-SAH Liaison: Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, June Issue, New Publishing Platform

"Anna Sokolina" <[email protected]> Tue, 30 Jun 2015 14:55:30 -0400
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SAH is pleased to announce the release of the current issue: 
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
Vol. 74, No. 2, June 2015


 


SAH would like to announce that its JSAH publishing partner, University of
California Press, has moved their suite of online journals, including JSAH
Online, to a new publishing platform, HighWire Open Platform from Stanford
University’s HighWire Press. JSAH is now available online at
jsah.ucpress.edu. (See instructions below for SAH member access.)

Speaking of the move, UC Press Director Alison Mudditt commented, “As the
ways in which students and researchers consume information evolve, UC Press
felt it critical to seek a long-term hosting partnership that will allow us
to take full advantage of new avenues to make scholarly work accessible and
relevant in an increasingly dynamic digital space of our own. We believe
that our collaboration with HighWire will support us in this.” 

Since 2010 UC Press content had been part of the Current Scholarship
Collection at JSTOR. While UC Press will no longer include its current
journal issues in this collection, its content will still be available on,
and form part of, the JSTOR archive collections. The new UC Press HighWire
platform went live earlier this month, and when you log in you will see
that, in addition to the current issue, the full JSAH archive from 1941 to
the present is available on the HighWire platform. 


 


Editorial
SAH and New Techonology
Patricia A. Morton

Field Note
Architectural History's Futures
Dianne Harris

Articles
Giuliano da Sangallo in the Kingdom of Naples: Architecture and Cultural
Exchange
Bianca de Divitiis

Reinventing Paris: The Competitions for the 1937 Paris International
Exposition
Danilo Udovicki-Selb

Envisioning the Future of Modern Farming: The Electrified Farm at the 1939
New York World's Fair 
Sarah Rovang

"A Truly Liberal Orientation": Laurance Roberts, Modern Architecture, and
the Postwar American Academy in Rome 
Denise R. Costanzo

New!
SAH members: Go to sah.org/jsah-online (you will be prompted for your member
log in if you are not already signed in) and click Access JSAH Online. If
you need assistance resetting a forgotten password, please contact
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> .


 


Books
Architecture and Pilgrimage, 1000-1500: Southern Europe and Beyond by Paul
Davies, Deborah Howard, and Wndy Pullan, eds.
Reviewed by Joanne Allen

Venice and Vitruvius: Reading Venice with Daniele Barbaro and Andrea
Palladio by Margaret Muther D'Evelyn
Reviewed by Blake de Maria

Cities and Citadels in Turkey: From the Iron Age to the Seljuks by Scott
Redford and Nina Ergin, eds.
Reviewed by Ömür Harmansah

Santa Maria Nuova Ospedale dei Fiorentini: Architettura ed assistenza nella
Firenze tra Settecento e Novecento by Esther Diana
Reviewed by Cassandra Sciortino

Colonial Frames, Nationalist Histories: Imperial Legacies, Architecture, and
Modernity by Mrinalini Rajagopalan and Madhuri Desai, eds.
Reviewed by Sean Anderson

Building Apartheid: On Architecture and Order in Imperial Cape Town by
Nicholas Coetzer
Reviewed by Randall Bird

Fascism, Architecture, and the Claiming of Modern Milan, 1922-1943 by Lucy
M. Maulsby
Reviewed by Brian L. McLaren

Las Vegas in the Rearview Mirror: The City in Theory, Photography, and Film
by Martino Stierli
Reviewed by Glenn Forley

Cape Cod Modern: Midcentury Architecture and the Community on the Outer Cape
by Peter McMahon and Christine Cipriani
Reviewed by Jayne Merkel

The Allied Arts: Architecture and Craft in Postwar Canada by Sandra Alfoldy
Reviewed by Alexa Winton 


 


Exhibitions
Bernard Tschumi, Architecture: Concept & Notation
Reviewed by Meredith L. Clausen

Fundamentals: Biennale Architettura
Reviewed by Adrian Forty

Building the Picture: Architecture in Italian Renaissance Painting
Reviewed by Caspar Pearson

The Mound of Vendôme
Reviewed by Ipek Tureli

Wood
Reviewed by Stafaan Vervoort

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