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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 34.1 (2004) 249-250



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Call for Submissions


The editors invite your submissions to the following issue scheduled to appear in 2005. Send two copies of the manuscript double-spaced, including endnotes, following the style guidelines of the Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed., esp. chap. 16 on documentation). Papers accepted for publication will need to be formatted more specifically, in hardcopy and diskcopy, according to journal style. Any illustrations accompanying a manuscript must be camera-ready, glossy prints and must be provided with permissions for their reproduction no later than the submission deadline. For return of manuscripts, please include an sase. We do not consider articles that have been published elsewhere or are under simultaneous consideration with another publisher. Send to:

Michael Cornett, Managing Editor
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Duke University
351 Trent Hall
Box 90656
Durham, NC 27708
JMEMS@duke.edu
http://www.duke.edu/~jmems/jmems

Open-Topic Issue
Volume 35 / Number 2 / Spring 2005

For this open-topic issue of the journal, the editors invite articles that are both informed by historical inquiry and alert to issues raised by contemporary theoretical debate. We expect that essays will be grounded in an intimate knowledge of a particular past and that their argumentation reveal a [End Page 249] concern for the theoretical and methodological issues involved in interpretation. We are particularly committed to work that seeks to overcome the polarization between "history" and "theory" in the study of premodern Western culture.

Submission deadline (manuscripts, not abstracts): 1 March 2004





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