RACAR was originally published by the Society for the Promotion of Art History Publications in Canada. Its first editor was Claude Bergeron of Université Laval. In February 1976 at the annual UAAC conference in Edmonton, RACAR became the official organ of the UAAC (see "Les Vingt ans de RACAR," RACAR XX 1/2 [1993]. As the journal of the UAAC and the one general art history journal in Canada, RACAR's scope reflects the range and diversity of art historical practices in Canada, rather than one approach to the discipline. It has also registered the interrogation and upheaval that has characterized the field internationally over the past twenty years.
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2020s
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2023 (Vol. 48)
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No. 2 The Sources of Research-Creation: Historical and Multiple Perspectives / Aux sources de la recherche-création : perspectives historique et multiple 2023 pp. 1-183 -
No. 1 2023 pp. 1-147
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2022 (Vol. 47)
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No. 2 For the preservation of Black diasporic visual histories / Pour la préservation des récits historiques visuels des diasporas noires 2022 pp. 1-141 -
No. 1 2022 pp. 1-126
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2021 (Vol. 46)
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No. 2 “Revised Commemoration” in Public Art : What Future for the Monument ? / État des lieux de la «commémoration corrigée» en art public : Quel avenir pour le monument ? 2021 pp. 3-159 -
No. 1 2021 pp. 3-134
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2020 (Vol. 45)
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No. 2 2020 pp. 5-177 -
No. 1 2020 pp. 5-107
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ISSN
03159906
EISSN
19184778
SUBJECTS
Art & Art History,
Arts
COLLECTIONS
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JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection