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期刊名称:JOURNAL OF SONG-YUAN STUDIES

ISSN:1059-3152
出版频率:Annual
出版社:IEAS PUBLICATION, 2223 FULTON STREET, ROOM 615 U C BERKELEY, BERKELEY, USA, CA, 94720-2318
  出版社网址:http://www.humanities.uci.edu
期刊网址:http://www.humanities.uci.edu/eastasian/SungYuan/JSYS/index.htm
主题范畴:HISTORY;    ASIAN STUDIES

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

JSYS (ISSN 1059-3152) is an annual publication devoted to promoting scholarship in all disciplines related to the Song, Liao, Jin, Xia, and Yuan dynasties in China.

Scholars are encouraged to submit manuscripts of articles, bibliographies, and research notes. All submissions are evaluated by referees. Except for bibliographies, manuscripts should be in English, typed double-spaced (including quotations), and submitted (if possible) in electronic form as an e-mail attachment. Article submissions should conform, as much as possible, to the guidelines in the
Journal of Song-Yuan Studies Stylesheet. All contributors to the Journal receive 25 offprints of their work.  Please send submissions to:

Don J. Wyatt
Middlebury College
History Department
Axinn Center at Starr Library 343
Middlebury, VT  05753
E-mail: 
wyatt@middlebury.edu
Phone:  (802) 443-5548


Instructions to Authors

Submissions to the Journal of Song-Yuan Studies should be sent in electronic form as email attachments. Manuscripts should be double-spaced throughout (text, quotes, and notes). Footnotes with a list of references are preferred. Since the Journal uses an anonymous review process, authors should not identify themselves on the first page (please provide only a title), in the main body of the article, or in the footnotes.

STYLE:

Manuscripts should conform, as much as possible, to the guidelines outlined in this Journal of Song-Yuan Studies Stylesheet. Authors are strongly encouraged to consult back issues of JSYS for additional information on style.

BOOK REVIEWS:

The headings of reviews should contain the following information: title, author, place of publication, publisher, year, number of pages, and price. Unsolicited book reviews (not including comprehensive review essays) are unlikely to be considered.

ROMANIZATION: JSYS uses Hanyu Pinyin for all Chinese romanization.

CHINESE CHARACTERS:

Characters should appear where necessary in the body of the text or in the footnotes, following the appropriate romanization. JSYS does not use separate glossaries. Use only traditional-form characters (fantizi 繁體字) except when citing modern scholarship that is itself produced in simplified form (jiantizi 簡體字 ). Graphs need not be provided for names, terms, and titles familiar to Journal readers (Zhu Xi, Songshi, Zizhi tongjian, Daoxue, etc.). The Editor reserves the privilege to delete any unnecessary characters.

OFFICE TITLES AND GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS:

English translations of office titles and government organizations should be capitalized (e.g., Prefect, Bureau of Military Affairs, etc.); romanized office titles and government organs should be in lower case and in italics (cishi, shumi yuan, etc.).

GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES: Use Hanyu Pinyin or, where appropriate, Postal Spellings .

CITATION OF SOURCES:

Do not include the abbreviations p. and pp. before page numbers. Please refer to previous issues of JSYS for examples.

When citing Asian-language material in the notes, give the author's name followed by characters, romanized title (followed by characters if necessary) without English translation. Foreign language titles may be translated in the body of the article and then referred to consistently either by original or translated title.

WHEN PREPARING YOUR SUBMISSION:

Use only one space after periods, colons, exclamation points, question marks, quotation marks-any punctuation that separates two sentences.

The top, bottom, left, and right margins of your manuscript should each measure one inch.

Distinguish between "cf" and "see" in your footnote references. "Cf" means "compare"; "see" means "see." Whenever possible, provide italics rather than underlining.

In footnote references, volume numbers are followed by a colon, Chapter (or juan ) numbers are followed by a period.

Avoid Latin abbreviations (Ibid., op. cit., etc.) in footnote references. Instead, use short or abbreviated forms of author names and/or titles.

Please do not hyphenate your submission.

Do not use any hidden formatting commands.


Editorial Board

EDITOR
Don J. Wyatt
Middlebury College
History Department
Axinn Center at Starr Library 343
Middlebury, VT  05753
E-mail: 
wyatt@middlebury.edu
Phone:  (802) 443-5548

(previous editor)
Linda Walton
Portland State University
1721 SW Broadway - Cramer Hall 441
Portland, OR 97201
E-mail: 
waltonl@pdx.edu
Phone: (503) 725-3917

BOOK REVIEW EDITOR

Hilde De Weerdt,
The University of Oxford
The Institute for Chinese Studies
Walton Street, Oxford, OX1 2HG

EXECUTIVE EDITORIAL BOARD

Bettine Birge (University of Southern California); Beverly J. Bossler (University of California – Davis); John W. Chaffee (Binghamton University – SUNY); Chun-shu Chang (University of Michigan); Ruth Dunnell (Kenyon College); Michael A. Fuller (University of California – Irvine); Valerie Hansen (Yale); Charles Hartman (The University at Albany – SUNY); James Hargett (The University at Albany – SUNY); Ihara Hiroshi (Shirayuri Women’s College); Julia K. Murray (University of Wisconsin); Paul Jakov Smith (Haverford College); Billy K.L. So (Chinese University [Hong Kong]); Hoyt Cleveland Tillman (Arizona State University); Kathleen Tomlonovic (Western Washington University); Wang Teh-yi (National Taiwan University); Yang Weisheng (Hangzhou University)




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