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''Konsthistorisk tidskrift'' is a quarterly peer-reviewed Swedish academic journal on art history that was established in 1932 by ''Konsthistoriska sällskapet'' (the Society of Art Historians) in Stockholm. The journal was published until 1967 under the full title ''Konsthistorisk tidskrift: revy för konst och konstforskning''. Since 2002 it has carried the English alternate title ''Journal of Art History''. It was published by the Scandinavian University Press from 1992 till 1999, and has been published by Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) since 2000.〔(LIBRIS entry for the ''Konsthistorisk tidskrift'' )〕 ==History== ''Konsthistoriska sällskapet'', the Society of Art Historians, was founded in 1914 on the initiative of Osvald Sirén, J. A. Berg Professor of Art History in Stockholm, and Johnny Roosval, then docent of Art History (later professor). The society was clearly Stockholm-centric from the start: Sirén and Roosval became chairman and vice chairman, respectively. The rest of the board consisted of representatives of the major museums in Stockholm, the director of the Bukowskis auction house there, and the other universities in Lund, Uppsala and Gothenburg each having one representative (Ewert Wrangel, August Hahr and Axel Romdahl, respectively).〔Pettersson (2000), p. 85-86〕 Konsthistorisk tidskrift had a predecessor in the first periodical of the society, ''Konsthistoriska sällskapets publikation'', which was published 1915-1925.〔(LIBRIS entry for the ''Konsthistoriska Sällskapets Publikation'' )〕 From 1926, it was absorbed into the journal ''Tidskrift för konstvetenskap'', which had been published at the University of Lund since 1916.〔(LIBRIS ), (LIBRIS ); Ångström-Grandien (2001)〕 At the annual meeting of Konsthistoriska sällskapet in 1931, the board of the Society proposed re-establishing a periodical of its own, as The journal was to be of approximately the same size as the previous publication and would be distributed to members with no change in fees. After a short debate, the meeting agreed to the proposition of the board. Professor Axel Romdahl from Gothenburg suggested a division of the field between the two journals in some way and offered to negotiate this with representatives of the other journal.〔Sjöblom (1932), p. 124〕 The 1960-1984 annual volumes of the journal included "Svensk konsthistorisk bibliografi" (from 1976 known as "konstvetenskaplig bibliografi"), an annual cumulative bibliography of art history published in Sweden, covering the years 1959-1985.〔(LIBRIS )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Konsthistorisk tidskrift」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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