Material Culture Review / Revue de la culture materielle (MCR) is
Canada’s leading journal for the study of material culture. MCR seeks to
provide a venue for refereed articles and reports encompassing a range
of approaches to interpret culture through an analysis of people’s
relationships with their material world. It is our intention to expand
the journal to a global audience. Graduate students and scholars at any
phase of their professional career, professionals and historians from
the art and museum world, and independent scholars with an interest in
material culture are encouraged to submit. The scope of the publication
is wide and includes new research from many fields of material culture
including, cultural history, art history, archaeology, anthropology and
architecture. More specifically, current editors are interested in
developing themes around:
- labour and material culture
- religious material culture
- agricultural material culture
- intangible cultural heritage
- First Nations material culture
- cultural tourism
- inventorying culture
- virtual museums
- vernacular architecture
Managed by the Center for Cape Breton Studies at Cape Breton University,
manuscripts are published in either of Canada’s official
languages—French or English—with abstracts in both languages.
MCR is distributed to over 250 universities, libraries, research
institutions, and museums in fifteen countries.
For more information, please visit http://culture.cbu.ca/mcr/index.html
or contact:
Marie MacSween
Material Culture Review
Revue de la culture matérielle
Cape Breton University
PO Box 5300, 1250 Grand Lake Road
Sydney, Nova Scotia, B1P 6L2
Telephone 902.563.1990
Fax 902.563.1910
Quellennachweis:
CFP: Material Culture Review / Revue de la culture materielle (MCR). In: ArtHist.net, 26.07.2008. Letzter Zugriff 15.07.2025. <https://arthist.net/archive/30600>.