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期刊名称:HISTORICAL METHODS

ISSN:0161-5440
出版频率:Quarterly
出版社:ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2-4 PARK SQUARE, MILTON PARK, ABINGDON, ENGLAND, OXON, OX14 4RN
  出版社网址:http://www.heldref.org/
期刊网址:http://www.heldref.org/hm.php
主题范畴:HISTORY

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



About the journal
Historical Methods reaches an international audience of social scientists concerned with historical problems. It explores interdisciplinary approaches to new data sources, new approaches to older questions and material, and practical discussions of computer and statistical methodology, data collection, and sampling procedures. The journal includes the following features: ¡°Evidence Matters¡± emphasizes how to find, decipher, and analyze evidence whether or not that evidence is meant to be quantified. ¡°Database Developments¡± announces major new public databases or large alterations in older ones, discusses innovative ways to organize them, and explains new ways of categorizing information. ¡°Perfecting Data¡± addresses generic deficiencies in historical data and suggests ways to alleviate them. ¡°Scholarly Incursions¡± includes bold cross-disciplinary approaches intended to shake up two or more fields of study. Historical Methods has also initiated an annual issue devoted solely to reviewing books of significance to its readership.

About the journal
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Instructions to Authors

An abstract of no more than 120 words must accompany each manuscript.It should precede the text and be designated Abstract. Please supply four or five keywords at the end of the abstract.

Type all copy (including indented material, references, and endnotes) double-spaced, using 1 1/2-inch margins on all sides. Please use 12 pt. type. Type each table on a separate page. Cite each table in the text and indicate where the table should appear. Each map, figure, or graph should be presented on a separate page. Cite each map, figure, or graph in the text and indicate where it should appear. To expedite the review process, e-mail the manuscript as a Microsoft Word file to the Editor, J. Morgan Kousser (kousser@hss.caltech.edu). We encourage the submission of manuscripts electronically because of the substantial savings in turnaround time. All manuscripts are peer reviewed. Please confirm that manuscripts have been submitted solely to Historical Methods.

Accepted manuscripts must be submitted electronically as double-spaced Word files with minimal formatting in Times or Times New Roman. Authors should not use word-processing styles, forced section or page breaks, or automatic footnotes. Tables must be e-mailed in one separate file and figures in another separate file. A hard-copy version of text, tables, and figures will be needed as a backup. Each contributor will receive two complimentary copies of the issue in which the article appears.

REFERENCES

HISTORICAL METHODS follows the "author-date" style described in the fifteenth edition of The Chicago Manual of Style (see esp. sections 16.90¨C16.120). List all published sources cited in the text and notes in a section at the end entitled "References." (References to manuscript materials need only appear in a note.) Place citations in the list of references in alphabetical order. Give all authors¡¯ names. Endnotes are permitted, but simple bibliographic references should be provided as mentioned below, not in an endnote. Acknowledgment of assistance is not to be numbered as note 1; merely begin the page or pages of notes with the acknowledgments.

The basic reference should include the author¡¯s name followed by the year of publication with no punctuation separating them: (Smith 1978).Only the year of publication is placed in parentheses if it follows the name of the author(s) in the text:
Smith¡¯s (1983) article on mortality is the definitive work.

If page numbers are to be specified, place them following a comma: (Smith 1978, 69¨C71). References following direct quotations must include the page number(s) of the quote. If the work has multiple authors, use all authors' names if there are two or three. Use the first author's name followed by "et al." for works with four or more authors.

When two or more works by the same author are cited together, separate the years by commas and do not repeat the name(s): (Smith 1978, 1983). When citing several references by different authors within parentheses, separate them by semicolons: (Fliess 1989; Smith 1983; Vinovskis 1990).

EXAMPLES

Please follow the examples below for the Reference list. Note the absence of capital letters within references, the use of italics, and the use of arabic numerals for volume numbers.

(a) Book, single author:
Kulikoff, A. 1986. Tobacco and slaves: The development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680¨C1800. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

(b) Book, two authors:
Wrigley, E. A., and R. S. Schofield. 1981. The population history of England, 1541¨C1871: A reconstruction. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

(c) Book, three authors:
Gordon, D. M., R. Edwards, and M. Reich. 1982. Segmented work, divided workers: The historical transformation of labor in the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(d) Article, single author:
Samuelson, P. 1956. Social indifference curves. Quarterly Journal of Economics 90:1¨C22.

(e) Article, two authors:
Conrad, A. H., and J. R. Meyer. 1958. The economics of slavery in the antebellum South. Journal of Political Economy 66:95¨C130.

(f) Chapter in a book:
Watkins, S.C. 1992. Demographic nationalism in Western Europe, 1870¨C1960. In The European experience of declining fertility, 1850¨C1970: The quiet revolution, edited by J. R. Gillis, L. A. Tilly, and D. Levine, 270¨C90. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

 (g) Four or more authors:
 Doe, J., et al. 1995. . . .

Please submit manuscripts to:

J. Morgan Kousser, Editor
HISTORICAL METHODS
History and Social Science
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
kousser@hss.caltech.edu


Editorial Board

(a) Book, single author:
Kulikoff, A. 1986. Tobacco and slaves: The development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680¨C1800. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.

(b) Book, two authors:
Wrigley, E. A., and R. S. Schofield. 1981. The population history of England, 1541¨C1871: A reconstruction. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

(c) Book, three authors:
Gordon, D. M., R. Edwards, and M. Reich. 1982. Segmented work, divided workers: The historical transformation of labor in the United States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

(d) Article, single author:
Samuelson, P. 1956. Social indifference curves. Quarterly Journal of Economics 90:1¨C22.

(e) Article, two authors:
Conrad, A. H., and J. R. Meyer. 1958. The economics of slavery in the antebellum South. Journal of Political Economy 66:95¨C130.

(f) Chapter in a book:
Watkins, S.C. 1992. Demographic nationalism in Western Europe, 1870¨C1960. In The European experience of declining fertility, 1850¨C1970: The quiet revolution, edited by J. R. Gillis, L. A. Tilly, and D. Levine, 270¨C90. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.

 (g) Four or more authors:
 Doe, J., et al. 1995. . . .

Please submit manuscripts to:

J. Morgan Kousser, Editor
HISTORICAL METHODS
History and Social Science
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA 91125
kousser@hss.caltech.edu




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