Field NotesIntroduced in June 2007, Field Notes is a section of short texts (under 4,000 words), including opinion pieces, news of significant discoveries, and commentaries on topics relevant to the historical study of the built environment, including preservation issues, alterations of historic monuments and landscapes, and public policies that impact the field. Authors are invited to propose topics to the Editor and to submit texts directly by e-mail. The purpose of Field Notes was discussed in JSAH, vol. 66, no. 2 (June 2007), 152.
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