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Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing. Show all posts
Monday, June 6, 2011
advice on publishing for graduate students
Tyler Cowen, Economics Prof at George Mason, provides an interesting ten-minute interview on graduate student publishing here.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Transatlantic History student online journal
UT Arlington Transatlantic History Student Association invites students to submit manuscripts for the first edition of our new online journal Traversea.
Traversea is an online journal dedicated to the publication of research in transatlantic history. Transatlantic history pertains to the interconnectedness of human experience and cross-cultural encounters of Europe, Africa, and the Americas (North and South) from 1500 to the present. Transatlantic history is inherently interdisciplinary, transnational, and comparative in approach and moves beyond the boundaries imposed by the
concept of the nation state.
The editors invite submissions that are historical, geographical, anthropological, literary, sociological, and cartographic in nature. Traversea is operated by doctoral students as a joint project between the Transatlantic History Student Organization and the doctoral program in transatlantic history at the University of Texas at Arlington.
The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2011. The publication of the first issue is planned for Fall 2011.
Contact Information: Isabelle Rispler, PhD Student, History Department, University of Texas at Arlington
isabelle.rispler@mavs.uta.edu
Traversea is an online journal dedicated to the publication of research in transatlantic history. Transatlantic history pertains to the interconnectedness of human experience and cross-cultural encounters of Europe, Africa, and the Americas (North and South) from 1500 to the present. Transatlantic history is inherently interdisciplinary, transnational, and comparative in approach and moves beyond the boundaries imposed by the
concept of the nation state.
The editors invite submissions that are historical, geographical, anthropological, literary, sociological, and cartographic in nature. Traversea is operated by doctoral students as a joint project between the Transatlantic History Student Organization and the doctoral program in transatlantic history at the University of Texas at Arlington.
The deadline for submissions is May 1, 2011. The publication of the first issue is planned for Fall 2011.
Contact Information: Isabelle Rispler, PhD Student, History Department, University of Texas at Arlington
isabelle.rispler@mavs.uta.edu
Monday, February 7, 2011
Past Imperfect
PAST IMPERFECT Call for Submissions
Past Imperfect offers an exciting opportunity for graduate students working in all fields and periods of history and classics. Past Imperfect is a peer (professor) reviewed, open access journal, edited by graduate students, and generously supported by the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta. For more information or to read our previous editions, please visit our website.
Past Imperfect offers an exciting opportunity for graduate students working in all fields and periods of history and classics. Past Imperfect is a peer (professor) reviewed, open access journal, edited by graduate students, and generously supported by the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta. For more information or to read our previous editions, please visit our website.
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