The following is an Interview with Mary Fesak (photo above), SESAH’s first recipient of its Graduate Student Research Fellowship. The Fellowship is intended to assist graduate students in architectural history or historic preservation in their thesis or dissertation work. It awards $1000 to offset research-related expenses and travel. Who are […]
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Here is the latest newsletter in which one author, Katie McCarthy Watts (University of Virginia), looks back at her first experience with a SESAH conference (Lynchburg 2017) and the other author, Dr. Kenneth Hafertepe (Baylor University) chronicles his experience during the field trip to Charlottesville (also part of this year’s […]
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Image: Mission San Jose, San Antonio by Virginia Barrett Price Spring has arrived. Finally. Cherry blossoms along the banks of the Potomac River reassure me of this. SESAH too is abuzz with seasonal activity. Calls for papers for ARRIS and the annual meeting herald our renewal. They are the result […]
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1 – Liz Wardinski presenting her paper, “Democracity, the Forgotten World of Tomorrow” (photo: Erin Que) San Antonio 2015 by Lizabeth Wardinski, PhD student, North Carolina State University A hotel and conference center steeped in mid-century design was a dream venue for a group of architectural historians at the Southeast […]
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2015 Best of the South Award by Paige Wagoner Claassen, Committee Chair, paigewagoner@gmail.com Established in 2006, SESAH’s annual Best of the South (BOTS): Preserving Southern Architecture Award honors a project that preserves or restores an historic building or complex of buildings in an outstanding manner and demonstrates excellence in research, technique, […]
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I just uploaded the latest SESAH Newsletter, Summer 2014 to the Newsletter page…You can find information about this year’s SESAH Annual Meeting in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
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