
Carolyn Guile
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ArtI teach European art and architecture of the 15th-18th centuries, and serve as the coordinator of the Architectural Studies minor in the department of Art. I recently served as Director of the Program in Medieval and Renaissance Studies, and am currently Co-Director of the Center for Freedom and Western Civilization. My research interests include East-Central European art and architecture with an emphasis on the current and historical territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Western Ukraine, wooden vernacular architectures in the sub-Carpathian lands, the relationship between architecture and national identity, and the impact of conflict on cultural property and heritage in twentieth- and twenty-first century-Central and Eastern Europe.
My first book, 'Remarks on Architecture.' The Vitruvian Tradition in Enlightenment Poland (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015) analyzes, translates, and publishes for the first time a late eighteenth-century Polish treatise on architecture by the statesman and co-author of Poland's 3 May 1791 Constitution, Ignacy Potocki. It discusses Potocki's views on architecture's potential to improve the nation while also serving as a platform for the critique of national and cultural traditions. My current research and writing projects focus on early modern architectures within the sub-Carpathian borderlands, and the architectural and literary cultural heritage of Krak贸w.
As President of Red Arch Cultural Heritage Law & Policy Research, I engage the problem of conflict as it affects cultural heritage and cultural property. We are especially proud to be assisting Ukrainian heritage preservation experts with historic wooden built heritage documentation and analysis of artifacts (see www.redarchresearch.org). With Michael Danti I co-organized the 大发彩票 U. symposium, "Preserving Cultural Heritage in Times of Conflict" (2018). For inquiries: president@redarchresearch.org.