期刊名称:EARLY MODERN WOMEN-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal invites submission of essays related to women and gender covering the years 1400 to 1700. The editors encourage submissions that appeal to readers across disciplinary boundaries. Essays may cover literature, history, art history, history of science, music, politics, religion, theater, cultural studies, and any global region.
Instructions to Authors
Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal invites submission of essays related to women and gender covering the years 1400 to 1700. The editors encourage submissions that appeal to readers across disciplinary boundaries. Essays may cover literature, history, art history, history of science, music, politics, religion, theater, cultural studies, and any global region.
FORMAT: Five paper copies and an electronic version of each manuscript should be sent to:
Editors Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies Taliaferro Hall 0139 University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-7727
All essay manuscripts must be printed double-spaced (including documentation), on one side of letter-size paper, and should not exceed 35 pages (8750 words) including notes. Documentation should appear as endnotes without bibliography upon first submission, and MUST follow Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition (2003), chapters 16 and 17 (NOT author-date style). For a brief guide to the appropriate notation style for EMWJ manuscript submissions, click here. All manuscripts are subject to editorial modification.
Queries and electronic copies may be addressed to the editors at emwjournal@umd.edu.
Editorial Board
Anne Cruz, Modern Languages, University of Miami
Jane Donawerth, English and Women's Studies, University of Maryland
Amy Leonard, European History, Georgetown University
Katherine McIver, Art and Art History, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Margaret Lael Mikesell, English, John Jay College, City University of New York
Karen L. Nelson, English, Associate Director, Center for Literary and Comparative Studies, University of Maryland
Katharine Park, History of Science, Harvard University
Patricia Phillippy, English, Texas A&M University
Lyndal Roper, History, Balliol College
Adele Seeff, English, Director, Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland
Stefanie B. Siegmund, Jewish Studies, Jewish Theological Seminary
Mihoko Suzuki, English, University of Miami
Diane Wolfthal, Art History, Rice University
Editors:
Jane Donawerth, English and Women's Studies, University of Maryland
Adele Seeff, English, Director, Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland
Diane Wolfthal, Art History, Rice University
Karen Nelson, English, Associate Director, Center for Renaissance & Baroque Studies, University of Maryland (Book Review Editor)
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The Board of Advisors is responsible for reviewing guidelines for acceptance of essays, reviewing essays and notes, and offering general advice. Reviewers are encouraged to offer supportive commentary rather than dismissive criticism for all submissions. Essays are reviewed anonymously.
The Board of Advisors also provides reviewers and nominations for reviewers for specific submissions.
The Board of Advisors unites elected representatives from the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women and the Planning Committee for the Attending to Early Modern Women symposia series. The Board of Advisors consists of:
Susan Dwyer Amussen, English and European History, University of California, Merced
Julia Marciari Alexander, Art History, San Diego Museum of Art
Judith MacKenzie Bennett, History, University of Southern California
Elizabeth Cohen, History, York University
Richard Chapman, Graphic Arts, University of Maryland
Susan Dinan, French and European History, Long Island University
Valeria Finucci, Italian Studies, Duke University
Amy Froide, History, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Mary Garrard, Emerita, Art History, The American University
Margaret Hannay, English Literature, Siena College
Joan Hartman, Emerita, English Literature, College of Staten Island, CUNY
Wendy Heller, Music, Princeton University
Ann Rosalind Jones, Comparative Literature, Smith College
Mary Ellen Lamb, English, Southern Illinois University
Elizabeth Lehfeldt, History, Cleveland State University
Carole Levin, History, Universityof Nebraska, Lincoln
Naomi Miller, English Literature, University of Arizona
Jacqueline Marie Musacchio, Art History, Vassar College
Lena Cowen Orlin, English, Georgetown University
Mary Elizabeth Perry, History, Occidental College
Patricia Phillippy, English Literature, Texas A&M University
Anne Lake Prescott, French Literature, Barnard College, Columbia University
Phyllis Rackin, English, University of Pennsylvania
Magdalena Sanchez, Spanish History, Gettysburg College
Hilda Smith, English History, Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati
Sara Jayne Steen, English, Plymouth State University
Betty S. Travitsky, English Literature, Center for the Study of Women and Society, Graduate Center, CUNY
Naomi Yavneh, Humanities, University of South Florida
Abby Zanger, History, Tufts University
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