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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

No.
Theme
Deadline
Publication date
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 is available to non-members of the IHBC at an annual subscription rate, including postage of:
United Kingdom £50:00 Elsewhere £75:00 Subscription orders together with cheques made payable to the 'Institute of Historic Building Conservation' should be sent to the:

IHBC Business Office: IHBC, Jubilee House, High Street, Tisbury, Wiltshire SP3 6HA Tel 01747 873133
Fax 01747 871718

Email admin@ihbc.org.uk

Context on-line archive
The articles from Context are published on a searchable on-line archive six months after publication.  To visit the archive click below.

Context on-line archive

For information about advertising opportunities in Context please contact Gordon Sorensen at Cathedral Communications Limited 
Tel: 01747 871717 Fax: 01747 871718

Cover of 2007 IHBC Handbook The 2008 IHBC YEARBOOK
Published by
Cathedral Communications Ltd
To order Contact:
Lydia Porter
IHBC Admin Officer
Tel: 01747 873133
fax: 01747 871718
email: admin@ihbc.org.uk

Cover of Context 105

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