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The first release 'gta papers' in a brand new design, this issue examines how politics fundamentally shapes architectural history writing through case studies that reveal hidden political motivations in canonical histories. The publication expands architectural discourse by including political authors who directly address architecture and urban space. Part of a series dedicated to innovative research in architectural history, theory, and practice, it features work from established scholars to doctoral students. The volume critiques conventional narratives while proposing more inclusive approaches to architectural historiography.