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The Historians of British Art

Visual Culture in Britain

New to Routledge for 2009
Appearing three times a year, Visual Culture in Britain publishes original work that places a broadly defined visual culture encompassing painting and sculpture, architecture and design, print, film, photography and the performing arts in relation to its wider geographical and historical contexts. The journal seeks material engaged with the period from the 18th century to the present day and addresses a range of debates involving constructions of racial, ethnic, sexual and gender identities, nationality and internationalism, imperialism and colonialism, high, low and consensus cultures; the role of institutions and cultural groupings, and models of production and consumption.
Call for Papers: Submissions which consider theoretical and interpretive issues as well as those concerned with empirical research in relation to cultural production and representation are encouraged. Material which is methodologically and historiographically innovative and significant which will stimulate discussion and demonstrate connections across relevant disciplines is particularly welcome.
For more information please visit: www.tandf.co.uk/journals/rvcb



The Historians of British Art

The Historians of British Art (HBA) was founded in Chicago in 1992. It is an affiliated society of the College Art Association (North America). The purpose of HBA is to foster communication and to promote the study and sharing of ideas among those engaged in any type of scholarship or other professional endeavor related to British art and architecture of every area and/or period.The membership of HBA is international in scope. HBA has affiliated sessions at the annual CAA conference, in addition to a separate business meeting. HBA also sponsors visits to area collections during the CAA meeting whenever possible.

The HBA Newsletter is published biannually and a directory of members is available for members only in the members section of the website. This section also includes calls for paper, HBA newsletter, Art and Research Resources, and Board Members.

NACBS ANNUAL MEETING
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
NOVEMBER 6-8, 2009

The NACBS 2009 Conference Hotel is the Hyatt Regency Louisville; 320 W. Jefferson Street; Louisville, KY 40202; (502) 217-6091. For details, directions, and online submission, see http://nacbsproposal.fiu.edu/form.php.

General questions about panel requirements should be sent to
Lara Kriegel, NACBS Program Chair
Department of History
Florida International University
Miami, FL 33199
+1 (305) 348-2225
lara.kriegel@fiu.edu


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