期刊名称:HOLY LAND 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
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Holy Land Studies is a fully refereed journal which publishes new and provocative ideas, paying particular attention to issues that have a contemporary relevance and a wider public interest. The journal draws upon expertise from virtually all relevant disciplines (history, politics, culture, archaeology, geography, economics, religion, linguistics, biblical studies, sociology and anthropology).
The journal deals with a wide range of topics: ‘two nations’ and ‘three faiths’; conflicting Israeli and Palestinian perspectives; social and economic conditions; religion and politics in the Middle East; Palestine in history and today; ecumenism and interfaith relations; modernisation, religious revivalisms and fundamentalisms; Zionism, Christian Zionism, Anti-Zionism and Post-Zionism; theologies of liberation in Palestine and Israel; Crusader studies. Conventionally these diversified discourses are kept apart. This multidisciplinary journal brings them together.
Published: May & Nov
ISSN:
1474-9475
E-ISSN:
1750-0125
Instructions to Authors
Holy Land Studies invites original work in all relevant disciplines (history, culture, politics, religion, archaeology, sociology). It welcomes especially papers which provide fresh, critically innovative and multidisciplinary approaches, paying particular attention to issues that have a contemporary relevance and a wider public interest.
Articles will be peer-reviewed on their scholarly quality, not on their ideological or political perspectives. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically (Microsoft Word or RTF format), ideally around 8,000 words in length, including footnotes. Book reviews and review articles may vary in length, but should not normally exceed 2,000 words. Titles of articles, authors’ names, titles and affiliations, with complete mailing and email addresses, telephone and fax numbers, should appear on a separate sheet.
It is assumed that no article submitted to HLS is being submitted simultaneously to another journal, nor will be submitted until a decision has been reached by the Editors.
Referencing should conform to the Harvard style (author date: page no., with full bibliographical reference at the end). Entries should adopt the following format: Meskell, L. (ed.) 1998 Archaeology under Fire: Nationalism, Politics and Heritage in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East (London: Routledge). Rouhana, Nadim, and As’ad Ghanem 1993 ‘The Democratization of a Traditional Minority in an Ethnic Democracy: The Palestinians in Israel’, in Eddy Kaufman, S. Abed and R. Rothstein (eds.), Democracy, Peace and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (Boulder: Lynne Rienne): 163-88.
Illustrations (in black and white) may be included, but must be sent as separate files, in TIFF, GIF or EPS format, at a resolution of not less than 300 dpi, and their place in the text clearly marked. Guidelines for submission of digital material can be found here: Guidelines for Submission of Images in Digital FormCopyright permission, whether for text or illustrations, must be obtained prior to publication, and a copyright license form signed, which will be sent when the manuscript is accepted.
Manuscripts should be submitted in accordance with the Guidelines for Contributors. Please write to the editorial address below for details.
Editorial correspondence should be addressed to:
Holy Land Studies: A Multidisciplinary Journal School of Theology, Philosophy and History St Mary’s University College (University of Surrey) Strawberry Hill, Twickenham London TW1 4SX
UK masalhan@smuc.ac.uk masalha1957@aol.com
Open Access and Self-Archiving All EUP journals are published on a Green Open Access basis, whereby authors are allowed to deposit the pre-publication version of their contribution on their personal or departmental web page, in their institutional repository or in a disciplinary repository at the time the contribution is first submitted. Authors are also permitted to deposit their published article in approved institutional or disciplinary repositories subject to a 12 month embargo period.Please visit our Copyright and Open Access page for full details of our self-archiving policy for all EUP journals.
Authors can also choose to pay a fee to make their article freely available online immediately via the EUP journals website through the Edinburgh Open scheme which provides an optional Gold Open Access route to publication in all Edinburgh University Press journals. Please visit our Edinburgh Open page for full information on the scheme and our Open Access page for further information on the EUP Open Access policy.
Author Copyright Form Prospective authors, please click here to download the author copyright form for submission with your article.
Discounts for Authors Journal Authors are entitled to a 40% discount on the journal issue containing their paper, a 20% discount on all EUP books and a 10% discount on any journal subscription. Please contact marketing@eup.ed.ac.uk to order books at discount and journals@eup.ed.ac.uk for discounted journal subscriptions.
Editorial Board
Editor
Professor Nur Masalha, School of Arts and Humanities, St Mary’s University College, Waldegrave Road, Strawberry Hill, Twickenham TW1 4SX, UK masalhan@smuc.ac.uk masalha1957@aol.com Founding Editors
Michael Prior (1942-2004) and Nur Masalha
Editorial Board Professor Nur Masalha (London) Ilan Pappé (Exeter) Yasir Suleiman (Cambridge) Stephanie Cronin (Oxford)
International Advisory Board Noam Chomsky (Massachusetts) Tim Niblock (Exeter) Dan Rabinowitz (Tel Aviv) Naseer Aruri (Massachusetts) As’ad Ghanem (Haifa) Naim Ateek (Jerusalem) Donald Wagner (Chicago) Oren Yiftachel (Beer Sheba) Saad Chedid (Buenos Aires) Ismael Abu-Saad (Beer Sheba) Salim Tamari (Bir Zeit) Haim Bresheeth (London) Rosemary Radford Ruether (Berkeley, CA) Michael Hayes (London)
Oren Ben-Dor (Southampton) Mary Grey (London) Duncan Macpherson (London) Thomas L. Thompson (Copenhagen)
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