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An international point of reference for the critical examination of historic preservation. Future Anterior approaches historic preservation from a position of critical inquiry, rigorous scholarship, and theoretical analysis. The journal is an important international forum for the critical examination of historic preservation, spurring challenges of its assumptions, goals, methods, and results. As the first and only journal in American academia devoted to the study and advancement of historic preservation, it provides a much-need bridge between architecture and history. The journal also features provocative theoretical reflections on historic preservation from the point of view of art, philosophy, law, geography, archeaology, planning, materials science, cultural anthropology, and conservation. Future Anterior is essential reading for anyone interested in historic preservation and its role in current cultural debates.
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Volume 17, Number 2, Winter 2020Table of Contents
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View Just Fieldwork: Exploring the Vernacular in the African American Community in Portland Oregon’s Albina District
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View Historic Preservation Design: Using Ethnographic-based Fieldwork to Introduce Theory and History in the Architecture Studio
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View The New Apprentice: Teaching Digital Technologies in Collaborative Historic Preservation Projects
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View Doing Fieldwork with Community Residents: Mapping Spaces of Everyday Resistance in Milwaukee’s Northside Neighborhoods
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| ISSN | 1934-6026 |
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| Print ISSN | 1549-9715 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2021-10-12 |
| Open Access | No |
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