Call for papers: Journal of Art History No. 11 : "Lisbon: Art and Heritage" PresentationThe next issue of the Journal of Art History is dedicated to "Lisbon: Art and Heritage." Responding to the exponential increase in research on Lisbon over the last few decades, we felt the need to devote a special issue to this subject in order to bring together the results of the most recent work while enabling both the national and international scientific community to publish new theoretical and methodological proposals on the history of Lisbon. This editorial initiative aims to continue a tradition of Lisbon studies begun by Júlio de Castilho, developed by Augusto Vieira da Silva, Gustavo Matos Sequeira and reinforced by Fernando Castelo Branco, Irisalva Moita, and José-Augusto França, among others. Their multiple approaches to Lisbon studies give us an idea of the vastness of the subject: from Antiquity to Contemporary times, the objects of study are at once diverse and closely interrelated. The old medieval city establishes a dialogue with Pombal’s new metropolis (after 1755), while the city of Regeneration (after 1851) welcomes the novelty of Modernism and today’s urban expansion and renovation. The city’s civil and religious architecture, forming a heritage of great historical and artistic interest, as well as the evolution of the image of Lisbon and the history it conveys, are all focal points of renewed interest. Those interested in contributing to this issue of the Journal of Art History are invited to submit original papers. Discussion should focus on issues and problems such as:
Submissions
by July 31st, 2012.
Coordinator : Pedro Flor is an Assistant Professor of History of Modern Art at Universidade Aberta and a researcher at IHA, where he heads the “Lisbon studies” research group |
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