CONTEXT
Context
is the official magazine of the Institution. It is produced
bi-monthly from March to December - the January edition being replaced
by the IHBC Handbook and is distributed free to all members of the
Institute of Historic Building Conservation. It provides news and views
on all aspects of building conservation with regular articles by the
foremost protagonists in the field.
Context
is edited by Rob Cowan. All enquiries should be directed to: editor@ihbc.org.uk
COPY DEADLINES Context is published five times a year.
Context - Notes for book reviewers
by Peter de Figueiredo
Reviews Editor, Context
Publication
schedule 2007
|
No. |
Theme |
Deadline |
Publication date |
|
105 |
Churches |
19th May 2008 |
July 2008 |
|
106 |
Annual School |
18th July 2008 |
September 2008 |
|
107 |
The impact of war on the
historic environment |
22nd September 2008 |
November 2008 |
|
108 |
Uncomfortable History: Issues
such as Transportation,
Health Care, Asylums, Execution, Slavery, Prisons, Workhouses etc. |
|
March 2009 |
ACTING
CHAIR OF EDITORIAL BOARD
Fiona Newton
Context
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Cover of
CONTEXT No.104
March 2008
Articles include:
Guildford in Context: a personal view
John Davey
Convergence in the historic environment Peter Hinton and Michael Dawson
Historic environment records: what next?
Sue Whitehouse
An inconvenient roof? Justine Page
A threat worse than Ceauşescu
Tony Redman
Recording and evaluation through imaging
David Fleetwood
Investigating with technology
Robert Demaus
The Heritage Gateway project
Cat Cload and Nigel Clubb
An image archive of Cornish mining engine houses
Andrew Robb
Where is the übermensch of heritage protection?
Harriet Devlin and
Roger White
Apethorpe Hall revealed Pete Smith
Architecture, history and significance
Robert Thorne