期刊名称:TRANSACTIONS OF THE ANCIENT MONUMENTS SOCIETY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
As well as campaigning on behalf of historic buildings, the AMS was founded to promote the study of architectural history and conservation. Our Transactions (TAMS) have been published in hard copy, and distributed to members each year since 1953. In 2006 we compiled a full list of all articles published which is reproduced here.
Libraries with a complete set of the Transactions include: The British Library, the Royal Institute of British Architects Library and the Society of Antiquaries (all in London) and the National Libraries of Scotland and Wales (although the latter is missing volumes 1953-5, 1974 & 1993). Each year the Transactions is also deposited at the usual copyright libraries.
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Instructions to Authors The Ancient Monuments Society also operate a joint membership scheme with the Friends of Friendless Churches, publishing three Newsletters and a volume of Transactions each year.
Each Newsletter runs to over 60 pages and includes a selection of casework from the preceding months, along with book reviews, a comprehensive guide to lectures, exhibitions and courses, plus of course the unmissable 'Gleanings; a miscellany of information, instructive and diverting'. Many members find them invaluable.
The 150 page bound volume of AMS Transactions gives an in-depth analysis of the years casework, in addition to five or so scholarly articles on subjects as diverse as: early Meeting Houses, Victorian cemeteries and the church towers of Somerset. Each Volume also describes the recent work of the Friends of Friendless Churches.
To receive the publications and support out work please consider joining us, or e-mail us (or write to us, at the address below) with your name and address and we can send you some literature about our work. Our publications are also available to order from here.
Editorial Board Our Chairman is Giles Quarme, a leading conservation architect. Matthew Saunders is the Secretary of the Society and also the Director of the Friends of Friendless Churches. The joint membership scheme is run by the Assistant Secretary, Alison Du Cane, who is also Assistant Director of the Friends. The Society's Casework Advisor is Lucie Carayon.
Our Chairman and Council all serve on an honorary basis.
Our Trustees are: Simon Barnes MBA, FCA; J B Blayney ARIBA FLI Dip Arch; Jill Channer MA FSA FRSA IHBC; Judith Cligman MA IHBC; Leslie Du Cane BSc ACA; Kathleen Fishwick MBE ATD Dip Con Studies (York); Edward Impey MA DPhil AIFA; Bob Kindred; George Law BA FRSA; Richard Keith Morris BA PhD FSA; Will Palin; Anthony Peers MA; Richard Pollard MA; Giles Quarme RIBA FRSA BAHons Dip Arch Dip Cons AA; Carole Ryan BSc MA MIFA MRICS IHBC; Philip Thomas B.Mus.Dip.Th.St; Dr Roger Wools RIBA.
We also rely on the eyes and ears of our members to help us to save beautiful and interesting buildings from destruction and decay. Further details of how to volunteer your support are given on our Casework page.
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