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Paul B. Jaskot

Professor of Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Art, Art History & Visual Studies
Art, Art History & Visual Studies Department, Smith Warehouse, Box 90766, Durham, NC 27708
Art, Art History & Visual Stud, Smith Warehouse, Box 90766, Durham, NC 27708

Selected Publications


Violence and Architecture: Digital Resources and Possibilities

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · June 1, 2023 Full text Cite

"Evidence and Narrative in Digital Art History: Exploratory Methods for Weimar Architecture"

Chapter · December 14, 2021 Over the past two decades, scholarship in architectural history has transformed, moving away from design studio pedagogy and postmodern historicism to draw instead from trends in critical theory focusing on gender, race, the environment, ... ... Cite

Value in Context

Other Current Anthropology · October 2, 2021 Full text Cite

Political Economy

Journal Article Kunst und Politik · May 11, 2020 In this volume 19 scholars from different generations, different national contexts and with different relationships to Marxism reflect on the status of 18 "keywords" with special pertinence to Marxist art-historical inquiry today. ... Cite

Digital Methods and the Historiography of Art

Chapter · April 15, 2020 This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, historical theory, method and historiography, and research methods in education. ... Cite

Integrative, interdisciplinary database design for the spatial humanities: The case of the Holocaust Ghettos project

Conference International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing · January 1, 2020 Databases are central to the digital, spatial, and geohumanities. There is surprisingly little scholarly literature, however, on the process of database construction in humanities projects. This article describes a process of interdisciplinary database des ... Full text Cite

Digital art history as the social history of art: Towards the disciplinary relevance of digital methods

Journal Article Visual Resources · April 3, 2019 Can we have a critical art history using digital methods? To answer this question, we need to ask what are the critical questions in art history that demand and are best suited to specific digital methods? This article argues that asking a critical questio ... Full text Open Access Cite

Lessons and Legacies XIII New Approaches to an Integrated History of the Holocaust: Social History, Representation, Theory

Book · September 15, 2018 "Earlier versions of the thirteen articles that appear in this volume were first delivered by their authors in 2014 at the Lessons and Legacies Conference, hosted by Florida Atlantic University and organized by the Holocaust Educational ... ... Cite

Historical journals as digital sources: Mapping architecture in Germany, 1914-24

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · December 1, 2017 Full text Cite

Violence and Architecture: Digital Resources and Possibilities

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · June 1, 2023 Full text Cite

"Evidence and Narrative in Digital Art History: Exploratory Methods for Weimar Architecture"

Chapter · December 14, 2021 Over the past two decades, scholarship in architectural history has transformed, moving away from design studio pedagogy and postmodern historicism to draw instead from trends in critical theory focusing on gender, race, the environment, ... ... Cite

Value in Context

Other Current Anthropology · October 2, 2021 Full text Cite

Political Economy

Journal Article Kunst und Politik · May 11, 2020 In this volume 19 scholars from different generations, different national contexts and with different relationships to Marxism reflect on the status of 18 "keywords" with special pertinence to Marxist art-historical inquiry today. ... Cite

Digital Methods and the Historiography of Art

Chapter · April 15, 2020 This book will be of interest to scholars in art history, historical theory, method and historiography, and research methods in education. ... Cite

Integrative, interdisciplinary database design for the spatial humanities: The case of the Holocaust Ghettos project

Conference International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing · January 1, 2020 Databases are central to the digital, spatial, and geohumanities. There is surprisingly little scholarly literature, however, on the process of database construction in humanities projects. This article describes a process of interdisciplinary database des ... Full text Cite

Digital art history as the social history of art: Towards the disciplinary relevance of digital methods

Journal Article Visual Resources · April 3, 2019 Can we have a critical art history using digital methods? To answer this question, we need to ask what are the critical questions in art history that demand and are best suited to specific digital methods? This article argues that asking a critical questio ... Full text Open Access Cite

Lessons and Legacies XIII New Approaches to an Integrated History of the Holocaust: Social History, Representation, Theory

Book · September 15, 2018 "Earlier versions of the thirteen articles that appear in this volume were first delivered by their authors in 2014 at the Lessons and Legacies Conference, hosted by Florida Atlantic University and organized by the Holocaust Educational ... ... Cite

Historical journals as digital sources: Mapping architecture in Germany, 1914-24

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · December 1, 2017 Full text Cite

The art historical haven within the GSA

Journal Article German Studies Review · October 1, 2016 Full text Cite

Hans Haacke's Germania at the 1993 Venice Biennale

Journal Article Kunst und Politik · 2016 Cite

Review: Shoah Presence: Architectural Representations of the Holocaust, by Eran Neuman

Other Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · September 1, 2015 Full text Cite

Beyond Berlin Twelve German Cities Confront the Nazi Past

Book · May 2015 citizens, there is little reason to believe that Berlin's population as a whole is any more open-minded than that of other cities. Jordan's other two criteria, landownership and land use, help explain successes and failures of memorial efforts i ... Cite

Architecture Since 1400

Other Journal of Architectural Education · January 2, 2015 Full text Cite

Building the nazi economy adam tooze and a cultural critique of hitler's plans for war

Journal Article Historical Materialism · December 2, 2014 Adam Tooze's Wages of Destruction argues for the fundamental economic reasoning that brought Hitler and the Nazi elite to the conclusion that war and genocide were the twin means of achieving their ends. But what happens if we introduce culture into this e ... Full text Cite

Mapping the SS concentration camps

Chapter · January 1, 2014 Cite

The Nazi Perpetrator Postwar German Art and the Politics of the Right

Book · 2012 The book demonstrates that the ongoing influence of Nazi Germany after 1945 is much more central to understanding of modern German art and architecture than previously recognized" -- Provided by publisher. ... Cite

Conclusion: The next 100 years

Chapter · December 1, 2011 Cite

Review: Modernism after Wagner by Juliet Koss

Other Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · June 1, 2011 Full text Cite

A Women's Berlin. Building the Modern City

Other The Journal of Architecture · April 2010 Full text Cite

Geographical record geographies of the holocaust

Journal Article Geographical Review · October 1, 2009 Full text Cite

Gerhard Richter and Adolf Eichmann

Journal Article Oxford Art Journal · December 1, 2005 The conditions of artistic work in postwar West Germany included a surprisingly high degree of political debate in response to the contemporary relevance of the Nazi past. Gerhard Richter was more preoccupied with these issues than has previously been assu ... Full text Cite

Review: Labour, Work and Architecture: Collected Essays on Architecture and Design, by Kenneth Frampton

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · March 1, 2004 Full text Cite

Review: Archigram: Experimental Architecture, 1961-1974

Journal Article Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians · March 1, 2004 Full text Cite

The Architecture of Oppression The SS, Forced Labor and the Nazi Monumental Building Economy

Book · January 4, 2002 This book re-evaluates the architectural history of Nazi Germany and looks at the development of the forced-labour concentration camp system. ... Cite

Auschwitz. 1270 to the present

Journal Article OXFORD ART JOURNAL · 1999 Cite

Response

Journal Article Art Bulletin · January 1, 1997 Full text Cite