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Title: George Kubler Shifting South: Architecture History Following Geopolitics
Authors: Santos, Eliana Sousa 
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2016
Publisher: International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art (RIHA)
Serial title, monograph or event: RIHA Journal
Issue: 138
Abstract: This essay aims to present the shifting relations between North America and the South - South America and the South of Europe - through the work of the historian George Kubler. At the beginning of his career as a scholar, Kubler was invited by the Department of State to participate in a conference on inter-American relations. Later, with the positioning of the United States in World War II, the transatlantic relationship between the US and Europe became more prominent. Kubler’s research interests followed this change: His research shift from South America to peripheral Southern Europe reflects an availability of funding given his country's geopolitical interests. So far, artists and other scholars have praised Kubler’s vast work regarding the art and architecture of different 'Souths' mainly as a sign of 'nonalignment' and of his attention to the condition of peripheral countries.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/35341
ISSN: 2190-3328
Rights: openAccess
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