期刊名称:HISTORICAL RESEARCH
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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Since 1923, Historical Research has been a leading mainstream British historical journal. Its articles cover a wide geographical and temporal span: from the early middle ages to the twentieth century. It encourages the submission of articles from a broad variety of approaches, including social, political, urban, intellectual and cultural history.
Instructions to Authors
All submissions should be sent to the following address: Editors David Bates and Jane Winters Institute of Historical Research Senate House London WC1E 7HU UK
The article should be typed with double spacing throughout, on one side only of good quality A4 paper. Ample margins should be left all round, particularly at the head of the article. Line justification and word breaks should not be used. Disks accompanying the hard copy are also welcomed: details should be supplied of the wordprocessing software used (Microsoft Word or WordPerfect).
The following notes constitute general guidelines:
- Capitalization: Historical Research favours lower case whenever possible.
- Numbers up to 100 are written out in full except in the footnotes.
- Dates in the text should be given in the form 20 September 1985. In the footnotes, the months are given in the form Jan., Feb., March, Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov., Dec. In text: thirteen-eighties, thirteenth century. In footnotes: 1380s, 13th century.
- Quotations are given within single quotes. Longer ones of more than three lines are printed as a separate paragraph without quotes. In quotations from printed works, punctuation and spelling should be exactly as in the original. Quotations in French and Latin are not translated.
- Documents to be printed should have the exact reference, underlined, as the heading. Permission should be obtained for publication and acknowledgement made if necessary. Standard abbreviations should be extended and capitalization modernized but the spelling of the original should be preserved. If it seems desirable to add a minimum of punctuation to make the meaning clear, a footnote to this effect should be added.
- Tables are expensive and should be kept to a minimum.
- Footnotes should be typed with double spacing, on a new sheet at the end of the article. They should be numbered consecutively throughout the article. Cross-references should be avoided if possible.
- References: the first citations of a work should include the following details: for books, author's name (normally initials and surname), the full title, number of volumes, place of publication (if other than London) and date of the whole work, volume and page reference; for articles, the author and the title, journal, volume number and year, and page reference. When giving page references P. is used for books but not for journal articles.
- Editors' names come after the title.
- Subsequent citations may use a short reference. (Op. cit. is not used.) e.g.: J. Wylie, The Reign of Henry V (2 vols. , Cambridge, 1914-29), i. 440. Later: Wylie, ii. 100. Memoirs of the Courts and Cabinets of George III, ed. R. Grenville, Duke of Buckingham and Chandos (4 vols., 1853-5), iii. 454. Later: Court and Cabinets of George III , iv. 369. J. C. Holt, 'Politics and property in early medieval England', Past and Present, lvii (1972), 3-52. Later: Holt, p. 49.
- The method of citing Parliamentary Papers is described in Bulletin of the I. H. R., xi (1933-4), 97-8. Manuscript references include the location of documents, description and folio. N.B. v (not superior) is used for verso. e.g. : British Library, Additional MS. 47573 fo. 26. Later: Brit. Libr. , Add. MS.47573 fo. 22v. Public Record Office, E 315/263 fos. 3, 4, 10v. Later: P.R.O. , E 315/263 fo. 5.
We recommend the use of a tool such as EndNote or Reference Manager for reference management and formatting. EndNote reference styles can be searched for here: http://www.endnote.com/support/enstyles.asp Reference Manager reference styles can be searched for here: http://www.refman.com/support/rmstyles.asp
- Printing costs are now so high that no alterations can be made at the proof stage, apart from correcting printers' errors.
Proofs: The corresponding author will receive an email alert containing a link to a web site. A working e-mail address must therefore be provided for the corresponding author. The proof can be downloaded as a PDF (portable document format) file from this site. Acrobat Reader will be required in order to read this file. This software can be downloaded (free of charge) from the following web site: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html. This will enable the file to be opened, read on screen and/or printed out in order for any corrections to be added. Further instructions will be sent with the proof. Hard copy proofs will be posted if no e-mail address is available. Excessive changes made by the author in the proofs, excluding typesetting errors, will be charged separately. Remarks should be sent to the executive editor preferably by e-mail or fax. Proofs must be returned to the executive editor by airmail within seven days of receipt.
NEW: Online production tracking is now available for your article through Blackwell's Author Services. Author Services enables authors to track their articles - once accepted - through the production process to publication online and in print. Authors can check the status of their articles online and choose to receive automated e-mails at key stages of production. The author will receive an e-mail with a unique link that enables them to register and have their article automatically added to the system. Please ensure that a complete e-mail address is provided when submitting the manuscript. Visit www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor for more details on online production tracking and for a wealth of resources including FAQs and tips on article preparation, submission and more.
Pre-submission English-Language editing Authors for whom English is a second language may choose to have their manuscripts professionally edited before submission to improve the English. A list of independent suppliers of editing services can be found at www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/english_language.asp. All services are paid for and arranged by the author, and use of one of these services does not guarantee acceptance or preference for publication.
Editorial Board
Edited by: David Bates
Print ISSN: 0950-3471 Online ISSN: 1468-2281 Frequency: Quarterly Current Volume: 80 / 2007
Editor Professor David Bates, Institute of Historical Research, London, UK Phone: +44 020 7862 8740 Fax: +44 020 7862 8811 Email: ihrdir@sas.ac.uk
Executive Editor Dr. Jane Winters, Institute of Historical Research, London, UK Phone: +44 020 7862 8780 Fax: + 44 020 7862 8811 Email: ihrpub@sas.ac.uk
Deputy Editor Dr. Julie Spraggon, Institute of Historical Research, London, UK Phone: +44 020 7862 8780 Fax: + 44 020 7862 8754
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