期刊名称:ARCHIV ORIENTALNI
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 journal contains articles, occasional papers, review articles, book reviews and notes in English, French and German dealing with the civilizations of Asia and Africa in the broad sense. While the journal has traditionally paid particular attention to the classical (philology-oriented) perception of the Oriental studies, we simultaneously publish a variety of articles concerning the history, culture and religions of the relevant regions. Oriental Archive is a refereed academic journal published every quarter. Continuously in print since its founding by the renowned Czech orientalist Bedrich Hrozny in 1929, it provides an important forum for scholars from the EU and other European countries. All articles submitted to the journal are peer-reviewed anonymously
Instructions to Authors
Contributions. Articles submitted to the journal should be written either in English, French, or German. They should contain between 6,000-12,000 words, including notes, and should be accompanied by a 200-word abstract, a note about the contributor, and a list of keywords. Authors should submit one typed copy of their manuscript, as well as a file in MS Word 2000 or higher version. Articles can also be submitted by email.
Style. For articles submitted in English, the journal generally follows The Chicago Manual of Style (Humanities) for citations. Deviations from this style should be discussed with the editorial office prior to the submission of a paper. American spelling and punctuation should be used. The journal provides proofreading (by a native English speaker) for free.
Notes. Please use endnotes and not footnotes. Endnotes should be followed by a list of references with full bibliographical details. Archival documents and other unpublished primary sources should appear only in the endnotes (with full details including no. of the file, etc).
Notes should look as follows:
- book (one author): James Smith, Pictorial India, 256.
- book (more than one author): James Smith, and Thomas Hobson, The Glory of India, 25.
- article in a journal: Simon Rose, "Traveling with Smith and Hobson," 15-17.
- article in an anthology: as above
List of references should look as follows:
- book (one author): Smith, James. Pictorial India. London: Obscure Books Publishers, 1911.
- book (more than one author): Smith, James, and Hobson, Thomas. The Glory of India. London: Normans, 1926.
- article in a journal: Rose, Simon. "Traveling with Smith and Hobson." Journal of Spiritual Studies 2.1 (1928): 12-38.
- article in an anthology: Rose, Simon. "Traveling in India." In India: An Anthology, edited by James Smith and Thomas Hobson. London: Obscure Books Publishers, 1935.
Transliterations and diacritics. The regular text appearing in our journal is set in Times New Roman. As to the transliterations, please note we use the following sets of fonts: Times Ind Uni (mostly for the transliteration of Middle Eastern, South Asian and Central Asian languages), Doulos Sil and Phonetics (mostly for the linguistic papers), PMingLiU (for Chinese and Japanese characters) and Batang (for Korean). Please make sure to consult the use of relevant set with the editorial office prior to sending the paper.
Transliterations should follow academic standards. Chinese and Japanese characters as well as non-Latin fonts can be used when necessary. Excessive quotation of these characters and fonts should be avoided and should not hinder intelligibility of the text.
Articles disregarding these rules will be returned to the contributors for revision.
Created on 11/04/2005 01:05 PM by editor Updated on 05/26/2009 03:31 PM by editor |
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Stanislava Vavroušková
Executive Editor: Jan Zouplna Assistant Editors: Pavel Hons and Jakub Hruby
Editorial Board
Jan Bečka, Oriental Institute (ASCR), Prague Linda Benson, Oakland University, Rochester Xénia Celnarová, Comenius University, Bratislava Randi Deguilhem, CNRS, IREMAM, Aix-en-Provence Hans van Ess, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich Luboš Kropáček, Charles University, Prague Sepp Linhart, University of Vienna Olga Lomová, Charles University, Prague Dagmar Marková, Oriental Institute (ASCR), Prague Miloš Mendel, Oriental Institute (ASCR), Prague Wolf B. Oerter, Charles University, Prague Mariola Offredi, formerly Ca' Foscari University, Venice Achim von Oppen, University of Bayreuth Yves Porter, University of Provence, Aix-en-Provence Jan Sýkora, Charles University, Prague Jaroslav Vacek, Charles University, Prague Marcin Wodzinski, University of Wroclaw Jerzy Zdanowski, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw
Members Emeriti Luděk Hřebíček (Prague), Anthony Liman (Vancouver), Jaromir Malek (Oxfor
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