The Historiography of Early Modern Architecture Renaissance Society of America 2017 — Chicago, The Palmer House Hilton, 30 March–1 April 2017 Since the Renaissance itself, the history of early-modern architecture has been a multifaceted discipline. Antonio Manetti established the biographic format in his Life of Brunelleschi, an approach that...
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Frances A. Yates Long-Term Fellowship at the Warburg Institute, London
Long-term Fellowship Details for Fellowship commencing in October 2015 The Warburg Institute: The Warburg Institute is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the classical tradition – in the sense of those elements in European thought, art and institutions that have evolved out of the cultures of the ancient world....
UCO – Cordoba Renacentista y Barroca: Semana Santa, Ceremonial Urbano y Desarrollo Monumental (1523/39-1798)
International conference and seminar on cult, Counterreformation and urban planning in Córdoba (Spain), September 21st-27th 2014. https://www.uco.es/estudios/idep/sfp/node/42
CfP RSA Berlin: EAHN-sponsored session Territories & Networks in Early Modern Cities,
61st Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Berlin, 26-28 March 2015 Session sponsored by the European Architectural History Network Early modern cities are characterized by the development of complex social, political, economic, and cultural relationships that found expression at a variety of scales in the built environment. Buildings...
CfP RSA Berlin: EAHN-sponsored session ‘Renaissance Technologies and the Built Environment’
61st Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America Berlin, 26-28 March 2015 Session sponsored by the European Architectural History Network The Renaissance is commonly characterized as a period of technological advances that entailed the application of knowledge from diverse and evolving disciplines to solve problems and achieve particular...
Welcome to the Interest Groups Page
Welcome to our virtual research hub. Our aim is to help EAHN members find, and collaborate with, scholars working on similar themes and topics within the Network. This space hosts a range of collaborative activities such as group discussion, sharing news and documents, and organizing events and projects.
Interest Groups are encouraged to:
– arrange side events at Biennial Conferences and to propose an EAHN Themed Conference in intermediate years.
– contribute annually to a new dedicated Field Notes section of the EAHN Journal Architectural Histories.
– apply for third-party funding, which is increasingly available for cross-institutional, international teams of researchers.
Side Events at Biennial Conferences
At each biennial conference, the EAHN interest groups are given the opportunity to hold meetings which can range from brainstorming sessions or business meetings to more planned workshops. They are open to all conference participants and meant to carry forward the EAHN’s mission to be an open, non-hierarchical and welcoming network. You can find short reports on the events held in Tallinn 2018 here.
Group Guidelines
We welcome proposals for new Interest Groups, please see guidelines for group coordinators here.
For more details about these activities, or to propose a new Interest Group, please email interestgroups@eahn.org.
Recently uploaded group documents
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
How to Select the Useful and Finest Hair Transplantation Clinic posted in Open Forum
Session proposal "Environmental Histories of Architecture: Decolonizing Effort, or Obligation?" posted in Architecture and Environment
EAHN2018 Interest Group Events Report posted in Building Word Image