Architectural “Worlding”: Fischer von Erlach and the Eighteenth-Century Fabrication of a History of Architecture

Architectural “Worlding”: Fischer von Erlach and the Eighteenth-Century Fabrication of a History of Architecture

Sussan Babaie This essay focuses on the representations of architecture from the lands of Islam in two picture-rich narratives of the history of architecture and on their historiographic significance. One is a picture book, first published in 1721 in Vienna, by Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723), Entwurf einer historischen Architektur in…

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Teaching the “Long” Eighteenth Century – A Conversation & Resources

Teaching the “Long” Eighteenth Century – A Conversation & Resources

Cite this article as: Eleanore Neumann, with Anna Arabindan-Kesson, Nebahat Avcıoğlu, Emma Barker, Sarah Betzer, Ananda Cohen-Aponte, Dipti Khera, Prita Meier, Nancy Um, and Stephen Whiteman, “Teaching the ‘Long’ Eighteenth Century – A Conversation & Resources,” Journal18, Issue 12 The ‘Long’ 18th Century? (Fall 2021), https://www.journal18.org/5891. Licence: CC BY-NC Journal18…

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