Volume 43 (2012), 1 issue per year
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NEW Architectural History Mini-bundle A collection of the following 4 journals: English Heritage Historical Review, The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice, Industrial Archaeology Review and Vernacular Architecture. Institutions can subscribe to the collection and save 10%! Visit the bundles page for prices and to subscribe online. Vernacular Architecture is the annual journal of the Vernacular Architecture Group, which was founded in 1952 to further the study of traditional buildings. Originally focused on buildings in the British Isles, membership and publications have increasingly reflected an interest in buildings from other parts of the world, and the Group actively encourages international contributions to the journal. Papers are welcome from both professionals and amateurs on all aspects of vernacular architecture, including theoretical or discursive treatment of the subject, the practical, technical and scientific aspects of the study of buildings and materials, the historical development of buildings, comparative studies of regional or wider interest, and accounts of individually significant buildings, often those which have been tree-ring dated. All papers are peer-reviewed. The journal also contains an annual list of tree-ring dated buildings in the British Isles, with dating details as well as descriptions of the buildings, and has a sizeable section of reviews of recent publications. |
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Vernacular Architecture is now indexed in ISI Web of Knowledge
We are delighted to announce that Vernacular Architecture is now included in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index.
Vernacular Architecture is now available online.