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Journal of Design History is a leading journal in its field. It plays an active role in the development of design history (including the history of the crafts and applied arts), as well as contributing to the broader field of studies of visual and material culture. The journal includes a regular book reviews section and lists books received, and from time to time publishes special issues.

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Volume 18, Number 1, 2005
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Publishing the Modern Home
pp. 1-5(5)
Authors: Aynsley, Jeremy; Berry, Francesca

Communications between Traders, Users and Artists
pp. 7-20(14)
Author: Muthesius, Stefan

Designer as Critic
pp. 21-34(14)
Author: Kinchin, Juliet

Why did The House Fail?
pp. 35-42(8)
Author: Cohen, Deborah

Graphic Change
pp. 43-59(17)
Author: Aynsley, Jeremy

Designing the Reader's Interior
pp. 61-79(19)
Author: Berry, Francesca

Home-builder or Home-maker?
pp. 81-97(17)
Author: Teasley, Sarah

The Bachelor Pad as Cultural Icon
pp. 99-113(15)
Author: Osgerby, Bill

Review: Design and the Decorative Arts: Britain 1500–1900
pp. 115-117(3)
Author: Kavanagh, Gaynor

Review: Traditional Crafts of Ireland
pp. 117-119(3)
Author: Godson, Lisa

Review: 20th Century Ceramics
pp. 124-126(3)
Author: MacLaren, Graham

Review: Fashion
pp. 128-131(4)
Author: Arnold, Christine

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