Liberia and The Back-to-Africa Heritage and Archaeology Research Project | Chrislyn Laurie Laurore & Craig Stevens In 1822, Black American settlers seeking respite from racialized…
Heritage and Identity-Making on South Philadelphia’s Washington Avenue INTRODUCTION A bright yellow awning runs the entirety of a nearly two-hundred-foot-long facade on the corner of…
Korean American transnational architectural histories offer vast possibilities for new scholarship on significant contributions to the built environment of the United States. Preliminary studies of the…
The Unique Challenges of South Asian American Representation Within AAPI Heritage South Asian Americans (SAAs) make up one-third of the total Asian American (AA) population in…
It is with great sadness that I write about the passing of COT founding editor, Frank G. Matero. Frank died December 2025 after a protracted…
Dear Readers, We hope that you have had a wonderful summer and are feeling rejuvenated as we enter the fall. We are excited to announce…
The journal Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, invites submissions for: Our…
Issue 10.1 Conservation: Discipline & Profession Change Over Time is pleased to announce the launch of 10.1 Conservation – Discipline & Profession. Since its emergence…
Issue 9.2 Sounding Heritage Change Over Time is pleased to announce 9.2 Sounding Heritage. Our contributors consider ‘sound in heritage’ from a variety of disciplinary perspectives…
Architecture has historically been used and explored as an aide-mémoire in various ways. Its role, however, in commemorating violent death is invariably complicated. In cases…
Issue 9.1 Heritage of War Change Over Time is pleased to announce 9.1 A Heritage of War, Conflict, and Commemoration. Our contributors interrogate the types…
This issue of Change Over Time, focused on LGBTQ heritage, is published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a key turning point…
This issue of Change Over Time, focused on LGBTQ heritage, is published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Stonewall uprising, a key turning point…
Representations of LGBTQ history in the built environment abound and comprise a range of property types beyond that quintessential symbol of LGBTQ space: the gay…
San Francisco’s continued economic boom threatens to displace much of its culturally diverse population, including LGBTQ residents who have made the city a center of…
