The Society's principal publication is Architectural History. Published each autumn, this is one of the world's leading periodicals in the field. The architecture of the British Isles has always been one of the particular strengths of the journal, but there are no geographical or chronological limits to its range, which continues to expand. All issues of Architectural History from three or more years ago are available for consultation on-line through JSTOR through subscribing institutions. All members receive the journal.
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The 2007 issue is now out. Subjects include natural history and architecture in the nineteenth century; Renaissance architecture in England; vernacular architecture in nineteenth-century Canada; Flemish Revival architecture in Belgium; Gilbert Scott in Oxford and C. R. Ashbee in Jerusalem; architecture and history around 1900; and studies of Modernist domestic architecture by Leslie Martin and Stirling & Gowan. Authors include Barry Bergdoll, Elizabeth McKellar, Louise Campbell and Mark Crinson.
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