Reconstruction, Repair, & Rehabilitation

Reconstruction, Repair, & Rehabilitation

Lynn Meskell & Benjamin Isakhan A View from Mosul Following the devastation of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul by the Islamic State, numerous international…

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Construction, Destruction, Reconstruction

Construction, Destruction, Reconstruction

Radical Hope, Where Are You? Ammar Azzouz Cultural heritage sites in several countries in the Arab Region have been weaponised to erase peoples’ histories and…

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Reconstruction, Repair, & Rehabilitation | Lynn Meskell & Benjamin Isakhan

Reconstruction, Repair, & Rehabilitation | Lynn Meskell & Benjamin Isakhan

A View from Mosul Following the devastation of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul by the Islamic State, numerous international agencies have launched preservation programs…

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Impact of Conflict Dynamics on Heritage Reconstruction and Post-Conflict Recovery | Nur Alah Abdelzayed Valdeolmillos & Raffaello Furlan

Impact of Conflict Dynamics on Heritage Reconstruction and Post-Conflict Recovery | Nur Alah Abdelzayed Valdeolmillos & Raffaello Furlan

A Comparative Study of Mosul, Iraq, and Benghazi, Libya Cultural heritage remains a critical yet underrecognized factor in armed conflicts. Deliberate targeting, mobilization, and manipulation…

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Amman: City of Multilayered Refuge | Heba Alnajada

Amman: City of Multilayered Refuge | Heba Alnajada

Amman has been central to the experience of refugees in the Arab region from late Ottoman times to the present. Employing a method of site…

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Migration as Resistance?

Migration as Resistance?

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…

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Vietnamese Americana | Calvin Tran Nguyen

Vietnamese Americana | Calvin Tran Nguyen

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…

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Conservation of Korean American Architecture and Architectural Archives | Sujin Eom & Sean H. McPherson

Conservation of Korean American Architecture and Architectural Archives | Sujin Eom & Sean H. McPherson

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…

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From “Desi” History to Heritage | Priya Jain

From “Desi” History to Heritage | Priya Jain

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…

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Frank G. Matero – In Memoriam Issue

Frank G. Matero – In Memoriam Issue

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…

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COT Welcomes Manuscript Submissions 

COT Welcomes Manuscript Submissions 

Dear Readers, Change Over Time is a peer-reviewed, semiannual journal dedicated to the history, theory, and praxis of conservation and the built environment. The journal promotes…

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Call for Abstracts: Open Call 

Call for Abstracts: Open Call 

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…

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CHANGE OVER TIME ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF ISSUE 10.1 CONSERVATION: DISCIPLINE & PROFESSION

CHANGE OVER TIME ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF ISSUE 10.1 CONSERVATION: DISCIPLINE & PROFESSION

Issue 10.1 Conservation: Discipline & Profession Change Over Time is pleased to announce the launch of 10.1 Conservation – Discipline & Profession. Since its emergence…

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ARCHITECTURE AND COLLECTIVE REMEBRANCE AT THETUNNEL D-B MEMORIAL SITE IN SARAJEVO | Sabina Tanović

ARCHITECTURE AND COLLECTIVE REMEBRANCE AT THETUNNEL D-B MEMORIAL SITE IN SARAJEVO | Sabina Tanović

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…

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