Journal of Planning History

EDITOR: Christopher Silver, A.I.C.P. University of Florida
Description:
The Journal of Planning History (JPH), a quarterly peer-reviewed journal from SAGE Publications, provides a scholarly outlet for the growing multidisciplinary cadre of academics and practitioners in the broad field of planning history.

The Journal of Planning History publishes peer-reviewed articles, commentaries, review essays, and exhibition/conference reviews in the field of planning history, especially dealing with the Americas, and including transnational interactions. JPH invites scholars and practitioners of planning to submit articles and features on the full range of topics embraced by city and regional planning history, including planning history in the Americas, transnational planning experiences, planning history pedagogy, planning history in planning practice, the intellectual roots of planning processes, and planning history historiography.

The journal also provides professors of planning history with an effective tool for classroom instruction. It replaces SACRPH’s occasional publication, Planning History Studies.

 

 

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Institutional Subscription, Combined (Print & E-access) $424.00
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Individual Subscription, Print Only $100.00

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Institutional, Single Print Issue $114.00
Individual, Single Print Issue $33.00
Frequency: Quarterly eISSN: 1552-6585 ISSN: 1538-5132
Months of Distribution: February , May , August , November Current Volume: 8 Current Issue: 4
Other Titles In: History  | Planning  | Regional Geography