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− | The [[Slovene Art History Society]], established in [[established::1921]] by [[Izidor Cankar]], publishes the | + | The [[Slovene Art History Society]], established in [[established::1921]] by [[Izidor Cankar]], publishes the Zbornik za umetnostno zgodovino ([[Art History Journal]]). The first number of the journal was published the same year with Cankar as its first editor. Among later editors there were [[France Mesesnel]], [[France Stele]], [[Rajko Ložar]], [[Stane Mikuž]], [[Nace Šumi]], [[Stane Bernik]], [[Samo Štefanac]], and [[Alenka Vodnik]]. Published once a year, the Art History Journal presents the recent research results of art historians dealing with topics related to Slovene or international (especially regional, Italian, Croatian, Central European) art history. |
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+ | The Art History Journal has a Slovene editorial board and a consulting international editorial board with members from Italy, Croatia, Austria, and the USA. Articles are accepted in Slovenian, Croatian, English, German, or Italian language and are published in their originally submitted language without translation. The archive of the Art History Journal from the year 1997 on is also available online in pdf format. | ||
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This scientific peer-reviewed journal has one of the longest traditions among Slovene art history publications. The publishing stopped for a brief period of time near the end of the Second World War and for a few years after the war. In 1951 the numbering of each issue of the journal re-started from the beginning. | This scientific peer-reviewed journal has one of the longest traditions among Slovene art history publications. The publishing stopped for a brief period of time near the end of the Second World War and for a few years after the war. In 1951 the numbering of each issue of the journal re-started from the beginning. | ||
− | Today | + | Today [[Art History Journal]] focuses on scientific articles and debates, as well as reviews of books on art history, reports and chronicles. The views of authors belonging to different generational perspectives and from international contexts are published in the journal covering topics from Renaissance painting and Christian Art to contemporary art and photography. The journal also follows recent academic and conceptual issues in art history theory. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
* [http://www.suzd.si/zbornik ''Art History Journal'' web page at SUZD website] (in Slovenian) | * [http://www.suzd.si/zbornik ''Art History Journal'' web page at SUZD website] (in Slovenian) | ||
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* [http://www.esteticas.unam.mx/ CIHA Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art (CIHA)] | * [http://www.esteticas.unam.mx/ CIHA Comité International d'Histoire de l'Art (CIHA)] | ||
Revision as of 07:09, 7 March 2011
Tradition and new challenges
This scientific peer-reviewed journal has one of the longest traditions among Slovene art history publications. The publishing stopped for a brief period of time near the end of the Second World War and for a few years after the war. In 1951 the numbering of each issue of the journal re-started from the beginning.
Today Art History Journal focuses on scientific articles and debates, as well as reviews of books on art history, reports and chronicles. The views of authors belonging to different generational perspectives and from international contexts are published in the journal covering topics from Renaissance painting and Christian Art to contemporary art and photography. The journal also follows recent academic and conceptual issues in art history theory.