Call for applications for the Editorial Board of Architectural Histories
Architectural Histories invites applications for membership on its general Editorial Board. Members of the Editorial Board work with the Editor-in-Chief to guide potential contributions, from submission through peer review and copy-editing stages of publication. Members thus carry considerable responsibility for the content and quality of the Journal.
Architectural Histories invites applications for membership on its general
Editorial Board. Members of the Editorial Board work with the Editor-in-Chief
to guide potential contributions, from submission through peer review and
copy-editing stages of publication. Members thus carry considerable
responsibility for the content and quality of the Journal.
The Board, in keeping with the European Architectural
History Network’s mission, also develops the strategy and vision of the
Journal, maintaining its disciplinary, thematic, and geographic diversity and
outreach whilst upholding scholarly excellence and integrity.
Members should be available and committed, and
willing to devote considerable time to the Journal. They should be well
connected in their field(s) of expertise and are expected to seek out and
solicit contributions from their various academic networks.
The call for applications is open to all EAHN members
regardless of background, discipline, or seniority. Scholars working outside
traditional centres of scholarship are strongly encouraged to apply. Moreover,
we especially welcome applicants involved in research covering architecture,
broadly conceived, in the following areas: early modernism, environmental
history, Eastern Europe and the Global South. Applications should consist of a
CV (max. 3 pages) and a cover letter specifying the candidate’s skills and
qualities.
Applications should be emailed with the subject
"Editorial Board Application 2024" to Samantha L. Martin,
Editor-in-Chief (editor-in-chief@journal.eahn.org) and received no later than Wednesday, May 1, 2024. The new members
will be appointed in early June, no later than the EAHN Biennial Meeting in
Athens, for a four-year term.