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Society of Architectural Historians

Individual subscriptions are now available to The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians volumes included in JSTOR. For information on obtaining access, please contact the publisher at the address below.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Society of Architectural Historians
Official Web Site: http://www.sah.org

Society of Architectural Historians
Pauline Saliga, Executive Director
Nancy Stieber, JSAH Editor
1365 N. Astor Street
Chicago, IL 60610-2144
Tel. 312.573.1365
Fax 312.573.1141
Email of Director: psaliga@sah.org
Email of Editor: Nancy.Stieber@umb.edu

The Society of Architectural Historians was founded in 1940 to advance the history and preservation of architecture, urbanism, landscape and applied design world wide. The Society serves scholars, architects, preservationists, planners, professionals in allied fields, and the interested public. Membership to SAH is open to everyone, regardless of profession or expertise. Benefits of membership in SAH include a quarterly scholarly journal, JSAH; a bi-monthly Newsletter; reduced registration for the Society's scholarly annual meeting; opportunities to apply for research, publication, and travel grants; opportunities to participate in domestic and foreign study tours; access to an electronic Listserv; access to AIA/CES credits; and admission to the historic Charnley-Persky House.

JOURNALS INCLUDED IN JSTOR:

The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
(continues The Journal of the American Society of Architectural Historians)
The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians (JSAH) is the leading architectural history journal that is published in the English language. The scholarly articles in JSAH are international in scope and focus on every period in the history of the built environment. The journal is broad in its perspective and features the latest research methodologies in the expanding field of architectural history and allied disciplines including the history of design, landscape, urbanism and historic preservation. Published continuously since 1941, JSAH also features guest editorials, exhibition reviews, book reviews, obituaries of key figures in the discipline and abstracts of papers delivered at the Society's scholarly annual conference. JSAH is a benefit of membership in the Society of Architectural Historians.

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