Please note that many journals not listed here may contain articles about some aspect of cultural heritage management; thus, the need to consult a
journal database.
A new multidisciplinary journal, printed in Italy, dedicated to the presentation and dissemination of advanced methodologies, emerging technologies and techniques for the knowledge, documentation, safeguarding, conservation, and valorization of cultural heritage.
A double-blind, peer-reviewed international journal that publishes significant original and interpretive research on buildings, the built environment, the history of architectural theory, and architectural historiography, in all places and periods.
Articles showcase cutting-edge preservation techniques, as well as innovative applications of established restoration technologies. All those concerned with historic structures will learn about how to treat historic buildings and landscapes more intelligently, thus affording properties longer, more viable lives. Includes case studies demonstrating best practices and exemplary craftsmanship, international debates on preservation philosophy, and histories of building materials, technologies, and systems. Published by the Association for Preservation Technology.
Examines the built world — houses and cities, farmsteads and alleys, churches and courthouses, subdivisions and shopping malls — that make up the spaces that most people experience every day. Strongly based on fieldwork and archival research that views buildings as windows into human life and culture, articles are written by historians, preservationists, architects, cultural and urban geographers, cultural anthropologists, and others involved with the documentation, analysis, and interpretation of the built world.
Aims to enhance pluralism and criticism in debates on heritage conservation and revitalization with a globalized perspective. The conceptual basis of this refereed journal lies on the fundamental cultural differences concerning built heritage conservation, recognizing these differences as a source for creativity and a motivation for cutting-edge experimentation.
Publishes original, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles on the history, theory, and praxis of conservation and the built environment.
A newsletter published by the U.S. National Park Service devoted to the work of preserving National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in the Midwest.
Approaches historic preservation from a position of critical inquiry, rigorous scholarship, and theoretical analysis. The journal is an important international forum for the critical examination of historic preservation, spurring challenges of its assumptions, goals, methods, and results. As the first journal in American academia devoted to the study and advancement of historic preservation, it provides a much-needed bridge between architecture and history. Published by the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation.
Covers the investigation, conservation, and management of historic environments.
The journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology (SHA). Published quarterly with an annual content of approximately 550 pages of articles, and with an on-line publication of Book Reviews and Technical Briefs, one of the world's premier scholarly publications on the sites and material culture of the modern world.
Provides a multidisciplinary scientific overview of existing resources and modern technologies useful for the study and repair of historical buildings and other structures.
An interdisciplinary refereed journal for scholars and practitioners with a common interest in heritage. Includes original research articles, review articles, short reports or discussion pieces, and book reviews. The purpose of the journal is to encourage the development of heritage studies as both an area of academic inquiry and as an area of public policy and practice.
A peer-reviewed journal presenting the latest research on the archaeology of historical sites.
Provides guidance on policy, practice, and technical development in architectural conservation, including aesthetics, philosophies, legal issues, and more.
Publishes research on the spatial aspects of human groups, their activities, associated landscapes and other cultural phenomena.
A multidisciplinary journal of science and technology for studying problems concerning the conservation and awareness of cultural heritage in a wide framework. The main purpose is to publish original papers which comprise previously unpublished data and present innovative methods concerning all scientific aspects related to heritage science.
Explores the relationship between artefacts and social relations. It draws on a range of disciplines including anthropology, archaeology, design studies, history, human geography, and museology.
The scholarly articles are international in scope and focus on every period in the history of the built environment. The journal is broad in its perspective and features the latest research methodologies in the expanding field of architectural history and allied disciplines including the history of design, landscape, urbanism, and historic preservation. Also features guest editorials, exhibition reviews, book reviews, and abstracts of papers delivered at the Society's scholarly annual conference.
Incorporates writings from a variety of fields in design, the arts and social sciences, which provides an alternative to both commercial and theoretical architecture and planning-design magazines, covering buildings, landscapes, public art, etc.
The magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the focus is on architecture, but articles also speak to politics, art, history, people associated with significant buildings and sites worldwide.
Covers the debate surrounding archaeological and heritage issues as they relate to the wider world of politics, ethics, government, social questions, education, management, economics and philosophy.
Forum for exchange of know-how in the areas of digitalization and multimedia, information and communication technology in support of cultural and environmental heritage documentation and preservation.
Devoted to publishing articles on the arts and artifacts of America and the historical context within which they developed. Presents scholarship that critically engages art history, history, geography, ethnology, archaeology, anthropology, folklife studies, and literature.