Call for Abstracts

The journal Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and
the Built Environment, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press,
invites submissions for the Fall 2019 issue.

A HERITAGE OF WAR, CONFLICT, AND COMMEMORATION
Guest Editor: William Chapman

Sites of war and conflict that symbolize collective loss or that served as
pivotal moments in national or global history are sometimes elevated to the
status of “heritage.” Battlefields, sites of bombings, or places of
terrorist attacks are all marked by human tragedy and acts of violence and
their interpretation is inherently conflictual. This issue of Change Over
Time examines heritage produced by violent acts of destruction and our
efforts to commemorate the complex narratives these sites embody.

To support the interpretation of sites characterized by absence, we have
often erected commemorative memorials of various forms from plaques and
commissioned statuary to the presentation of charred and damaged remnants
of what stood before. Examples featuring the vestiges of physical
destruction include: the hull of the USS Arizona, sunk during Japan’s 7
December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor; the skeleton of the domed
administrative building that marked the zero point of the atomic bomb on
Hiroshima in August 1945; the stabilized walls of St. Michael’s Cathedral
in Coventry, a victim of the German Luftwaffe’s November 1940 blitz; and
the “Survivors’ Stairs,” the last remaining element of the World Trade
Center following its destruction on 11 September 2001. In this issue, we
invite contributors to interrogate the types and nature of heritage
produced out of war and conflict, the forms of its commemoration, and the
challenges associated with its conservation. We encourage contributors to
consider the influence of class, politics, and culture in commemorative
expressions; the technical and conceptual challenges of conserving objects
or places of destruction; inclusive or conflicting (re)interpretation; and
evolving perceptions of places over time.

We welcome contributions representing a broad array of geographic,
cultural, temporal, and historical contexts that may or may not include
vestiges of destruction but that do address the complex attributes of
collective place based tragedy. Submissions may include, but are not
limited to, case studies, theoretical explorations, and evaluations of
current practices or policies as they pertain to the conservation and
commemoration of heritage of war and conflict.

Abstracts of 200-300 words are due 1 August 2018. Authors will be notified
of provisional paper acceptance by 1 September 2018. Final manuscript
submissions will be due late November 2018.

Paul Chase
Penn Press Journals
3905 Spruce St.
Phila, PA 19104
215-573-1295
[email protected]
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