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ARNOLD, D., 2009.

ART HISTORY: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES ON METHOD

Output Type:Journal article
Publication:Art History
Publisher:Oxford University Press (OUP)
ISBN/ISSN:0141-6790
URL:dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8365.2009.00696.x
Volume/Issue:32 (4)
Pagination:pp. 657-663

<jats:p> <jats:italic>Dana Arnold is Professor of Architectural History at the University of Southampton, UK. She was editor of</jats:italic> Art History <jats:italic>from 1997 to 2002 and edits the book series</jats:italic> New Interventions in Art History<jats:italic>;</jats:italic> Companions to Art History<jats:italic>; and</jats:italic> Anthologies in Art History<jats:italic>, all published by Wiley-Blackwell. Her recent monographs include</jats:italic>: Rural Urbanism: London Landscapes in the Early Nineteenth Century <jats:italic>(2006);</jats:italic> Reading Architectural History <jats:italic>(2002);</jats:italic> Re-presenting the Metropolis: Architecture, Urban Experience and Social Life in London 1800-1840 <jats:italic>(2000). Her edited and co-edited volumes include</jats:italic>: Biographies and Space <jats:italic>(2007);</jats:italic> Rethinking Architectural Historiography <jats:italic>(2006);</jats:italic> Architecture as Experience <jats:italic>(2004);</jats:italic> Cultural Identities and the Aesthetics of Britishness <jats:italic>(2004);</jats:italic> Tracing Architecture: The Aesthetics of Antiquarianism <jats:italic>(2003);</jats:italic> Art and Thought <jats:italic>(2003). She is the author of the bestselling</jats:italic> Art History: A Very Short Introduction <jats:italic>(2004) which has been translated into many languages, including Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Japanese and Spanish and has been reprinted several times. Her monograph on the Spaces of the Hospital is forthcoming from Routledge. Professor Arnold has held research fellowships at Yale University, the University of Cambridge and the Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles and has held numerous visiting Professorships. She was a member of the Research Panel for the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and now sits on the Advisory Board of the joint Engineering and Physical Sciences/AHRC initiative Science and Heritage</jats:italic>.</jats:p>