Faculty & Staff
M. David Samson
Publications
Entries in Reference Works
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"Henry Russell Hitchcock, Jr," "Philip Johnson," "The 'International Style' Exhibition, Museum of Modern Art, 1932." In The Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Architecture, ed. Stephen Sennott (Chicago, Fitzroy Dearborn, forthcoming).
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"Charles Eliot Norton." In Dictionary of Literary Biography. Supplement: The American Renaissance in New England, Third Series, ed. Wesley Mott (Dearborn: The Gale Group, 2001).
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"Philip Johnson" and "Paul Rudolph." In The Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures, ed. George Haggerty (Westport: Greenwood Press, 2000).
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"Aesthetics of Landscape." In The Encyclopedia of Transcendentalism, ed. Wesley Mott (Greenwood Press, 1996).
Peer-Reviewed (Refereed) Journal Articles
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"What the 'Bilbao Effect' Can Do To, and For, a Campus," Chronicle of Higher Education, Campus Architecture Supplement, April 28, 2006.
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"Philip Johnson, Architecture, and the Revolution of the Text, 1930-34." Interfaces 24 (College of the Holy Cross/University of Paris), "Text(e) et Architecture" (2006).
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"'Unser New Yorker Mitarbeiter:' Lewis Mumford, Walter Curt Behrendt, and the Modern Movement in Germany." Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, 55, no. 2 (June 1996): 126-139.
Book Chapters
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"Bauhaus." In Germany and the Americas: Culture, Politics and History, ed. Thomas Adam (ABC/Clio, 2005).
Book Reviews
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Review of Mitchell Schwarzer, Zoomscape: Architecture in Motion and Media. Technology and Culture, 46 (October 2005): 862-864.
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Dadamerika. (Review of Fogg Museum of Art exhibition Envisioning America: Prints, Drawing and Photographs by George Grosz and His Contemporaries, 1915-1933.) German Politics and Society, 20 (Summer 1990): 125-128.
Review of Stefan Leonhard Brandt, Männerblicke: Zur Konstruktion von “Männlichkeit in der Literatur und Kultur der amerikanische Jahrhundertwende. [Male Glances: Toward the Construction of Masculinity in Turn-of-the-Century American Literature and Culture.] Journal of American History, 86, no. 2 (September 1999): 812-813.
