期刊名称:JUDAICA BOHEMIAE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
The Judaica Bohemiae journal has been published since 1965 by the Jewish Museum in Prague (until 1994 the State Jewish Museum). Originally published twice a year, it became an annual journal in 1994. As of 2009 it is to be published as a biannual journal. Until 2006, the studies published in the journal were assessed at regular meetings of the Editorial Board. An independent peer review procedure was introduced in 2007. Judaica Bohemiae focuses on Jewish history and culture in Bohemia and Moravia (and other countries of the former Habsburg Monarchy) from the Middle Ages through to the present. Special attention is paid to the history of the Jewish Museum in Prague and to research into its collections. Featuring original specialist papers (studies, reviews and reports), it is intended for local and foreign researchers, as well as for others with an interest in Jewish issues. The texts are published in English and German. Judaica Bohemiae is indexed and abstracted in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index (Web of Science) and in the Scopus database. The journal can be ordered directly from the publisher or through SUWECO CZ and C.E.E.O.L. (Central and Eastern European Online Library).
Publisher: |
Jewish Museum in Prague |
Editor-in-chief: |
PhDr. Iveta Cermanová, Ph.D. |
Address: |
Jewish Museum in Prague Department of Jewish History and Jewish Studies U Staré školy 1, 3 110 01, Prague 1 Czech Republic |
Telephone: |
+420 221 711 577 (576) |
E-mail: |
iveta.cermanova jewishmuseum.cz, alexandr.putik jewishmuseum.cz |
URL: |
http://www.jewishmuseum.cz/cz/czredjb.htm |
ISSN: |
0022-5738 |
Instructions to Authors Judaica Bohemiae features original studies on various aspects of Jewish history and culture in Bohemia and Moravia (or, in certain related cases, other countries of the former Habsburg Monarchy) from the Middle Ages through to the present. It also contains reviews and reports on major publications, projects and exhibitions relating to the above themes. The journal’s aim is to familiarize specialists from the Czech Republic and abroad with the findings of researchers in this field (published in English or German). Manuscripts should be prepared in MS Word format (Times New Roman 12 font) and emailed to the editors ( alexandr.putik jewishmuseum.cz, iveta.cermanova jewishmuseum.cz). They may include black-and-white illustrations, which should be sent in print quality (at 300 dpi) and, if necessary, with copyright permission. You should also attach a brief résumé (max. 100 words) and inform the editors of your full name, title(s) and current professional position. CITATIONS RULES Citations in Notes All notes should appear as footnotes (not end notes). The titles of all works should be cited in the original language. 1. Books Joseph M. Davis, Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller. Portrait of Seventeenth-Century Rabbi, Oxford – Portland, Oregon 2004, p. 70. Iveta Cermanová – Jindřich Marek, Na rozhraní křesťanského a židovského světa. Příběh hebrejského cenzora a klementinského knihovníka Karla Fischera (1757–1844) [Between the Christian and Jewish Worlds: The Story of a Censor in Hebraicis and Librarian of the Klementinum, Karl Fischer (1757–1844)], Prague, 2007, pp. 102–147. 2. Articles in journals
The titles of journals that are frequently cited in the text should be given in full when they first appear and in abbreviated form for all subsequent occurrences.
Daniel Weidner, ‘Reading Gershom Sholem’, Jewish Quarterly Review (hereinafter JQR), 96 (2006), No. 2, pp. 203–231. Bedřich Nosek – Vladimír Sadek, ‘Georgio Diodato und David Oppenheim’, Judaica Bohemiae (hereinafter JB), V (1970), No. 1, pp. 5–27. Arthur Arnheim, ‘Hebrew Prints and Censorship in Altona’, Studies in Bibliography and Booklore, 21 (2001), pp. 3–9. 3. Articles in proceedings or monographs
Robert Bonfil, ‘How Golden Was the Age of the Renaissance in Jewish Historiography?’, in: D. B. Ruderman, ed., Essential Papers on Jewish Culture in Renaissance and Baroque Italy, New York – London, 1992, pp. 219–251. Georg G. Iggers, ‘Ohne jüdische Identität keine jüdische Geschichte’, in: M. Brenner – D. N. Myers, eds., Jüdische Geschichtsschreibung heute. Themen, Positionen, Kontroversen, München, 2002, pp. 44–53.
4. Archive records Full citation (first occurrence): Národní archiv [National Archives] (hereinafter NA), Prezidium gubernia [Presidium of the Bohemian Gubernium] (hereinafter PG), 1811–1815, Inv. No. 1409, Sg. 16/147, box 850. Abbreviated citation: NA, PG, 1811–1815, 1409, Sg. 16/186, box 851. 5. Library manuscript Full citation (first use): Národní knihovna ČR [National Library of the Czech Republic] (hereinafter NK ČR), MS XVI.C.28. Abbreviated citation: NK ČR, MS IX.J.33.
6. Electronic sources
Paul Halsall, Fordham University, Internet History Sourcebooks Project (last updated 29/7/2001, accessed 25/3/2004).
Repeated citations
If only one book or article by an author is cited: Full citation: Hillel J. Kieval, Languages of Community. The Jewish Experience in the Czech Lands, Berkeley – Los Angeles – London 2000. Abbreviated citation: H. J. Kieval, op. cit., p. 120. If several books or articles by the same author are cited: Full citation: Salomon Hugo Lieben, ‘Rabbi Eleasar Fleckeles’, Jahrbuch der Jüdisch-literarischen Gesellschaft, 10 (1912), pp. 1–33. Abbreviated citation: S. H. Lieben, ‘Rabbi Eleasar Fleckeles’, p. 17. Full citation: Ruth Kestenberg-Gladstein, Neuere Geschichte der Juden in den böhmischen Ländern I. Das Zeitalter der Aufklärung 1780–1830, Tübingen 1969. Abbreviated citation: R. Kestenberg-Gladstein, Neuere Geschichte, p. 191. Terminology to be used:
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Editorial Board Editor-in-chief PhDr. Iveta Cermanová, Ph.D. Department of Jewish History and Jewish Studies Jewish Museum in Prague U Staré školy 1, 3 110 01 Praha 1 Czech Republic Tel. +420 221 711 577 E-mail: iveta.cermanova jewishmuseum.cz
Editor-in-chief substitute PhDr. Alexandr Putík Department of Jewish History and Jewish Studies Jewish Museum in Prague Tel. +420 221 711 576 E-mail: alexandr.putik jewishmuseum.cz Members Mgr. Kateřina Čapková, Ph.D. (New York University in Prague) Mgr. Pavel Kocman (Jewish Museum in Prague, Society for the History of Jews in the Czech Republic) PhDr. Lenka Matušíková (The National Archives, Czech Republic) PhDr. Jaroslava Milotová, CSc. (Terezín Initiative Institute) PhDr. Arno Pařík (Jewish Museum in Prague, Exhibitions Department) Doc. PhDr. Jiřina Šedinová, CSc. (Institute of Near Eastern and African Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University in Prague) PhDr. Pavel Sládek, Ph.D. (Institute of Near Eastern and African Studies, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University in Prague) PhDr. Dana Veselská (Jewish Museum in Prague, Collections Department)
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