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.
Guidance for contributors to Context
Notes for authors
Notes for book reviewers
Publication
schedule 2007
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No. |
Theme |
Deadline |
Publication date |
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107 |
The impact of war on the
historic environment |
22nd September 2008 |
November 2008 |
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108 |
Uncomfortable History: Issues
such as Transportation,
Health Care, Asylums, Execution, Slavery, Prisons, Workhouses etc. |
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March 2009 |
ACTING
CHAIR OF EDITORIAL BOARD
Fiona Newton
Context
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Cover of
CONTEXT No.106
September 2008
Articles include:
IHBC Annual School 2008
Managing the spaces in between
including
Landscape Urbanism
Graham Marshall
Tools in placemaking Rob Cowan
Challenges in spatial management
Rhynd Smith
Religion and place in
Tower Hamlets
Lucy O’Reilly
also
Newcastle Castle Keep Jim Croft
Supporting Columns Brian Morton