期刊名称:JOURNAL OF CANADIAN STUDIES-REVUE D ETUDES CANADIENNES
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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The idea for the Journal of Canadian Studies/ Revue d'études canadiennes originated with Professor T. H. B. Symons, Trent University's first president, chair of the Symons Commission on Canadian Studies and author of its report To Know Ourselves (1976). Now in its thirty-seventh year of continuous publication, the JCS/ REC remains faithful to its original mission: to provide a peer- reviewed, interdisciplinary, accessible, quarterly source of scholarship in both official languages about any aspect of Canada. The mandate of the JCS/ REC is first, to publish the best scholarship about Canadian history, culture and society, whether the researcher is junior or senior, living in Canada or abroad; and second, to serve as a vehicle for disseminating solid, original research about Canada that falls between the cracks of more narrowly defined journals.
The JCS/ REC was the first scholarly journal of Canadian Studies. It continues to fill a distinct niche among Canadian Studies journals, many of which are association journals, and most of which serve both foreign contributors and foreign subscribers, viewing Canada from the outside. Our journal publishes primarily (but not exclusively) the work of Canadian scholars, disseminating their research to both foreign and Canadian subscribers. Readers can turn to journals of Canadian history, sociology, politics and literature for specific disciplines' understandings of Canadian topics, to international Canadian Studies journals for how others see us, and to the JCS/ REC for a wide range of multi- disciplinary and interdisciplinary research being done in this country.
Instructions to Authors
Submissions The editiorial board welcomes the submission of manuscripts from 5,000 to 9,000 words in length, including notes and bibliography, in English or French, dealing with some aspect of Canada or Canadian life. The Journal seeks manuscripts which are likely, in both subject and approach, to be of general as well as specialized scholarly interest. Manuscripts should:
- e submitted in triplicate,
- follow the MLA Style Book, and
- be accompanied by a brief 100-word abstract.
Notes must be appended at the end. Please include your fax number and e-mail address with your submission.
The editors endeavour to inform authors about the acceptability of manuscripts within six months of receipt. Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
JCS is abstracted / indexed in the following publications: Academic Abstracts FullTEXT Elite/Ultra Academic Search Elite/Premier America: History and Life American Humanities Index (AHI) Arts and Humanities Citation Index Author's Guide to Journals in History Canadian Business (available on-line) Canadian Magazine Index Canadian Reference Centre Canadian Reference Centre Select The Canadian Periodical Index CANPLAINS Data Base (available on-line) Current Affairs Database (available on-line) Directory of Publishing Opportunities in Journals and Periodicals International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR) International Bibliography of Periodical Literature on the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ) MLA International Bibliography The Standard Periodical Directory MasterFILE Elite/Premier/Select
Advertising rates are available upon request. Contact the journal at the address below.
Journal of Canadian Studies Trent University 1600 West Bank Drive Peterborough, ON K9J 7B8 Canada Telephone: 705-748-1011 ext. 1279 Fax: 705-748-1110 Email: jcs_rec@trentu.ca
Editorial Board
JCS Co-Editors: Renée Hulan (St. Mary's University) Donald Wright (university of New Brunswick)
English Book Review Editor: Daniel Samson (Brock University)
French Book Review Editor: Nicole Côt?(University of Regina)
Managing Editor: Kerry Cannon
Editorial Board Pierre Anctil (Universit?d'Ottawa) Rusty Bittermann (St. Thomas University) John Bonnett (Brock University) Robert M. Campbell (Mount Allison University) Susan Apostle-Clark (Trent University) George Elliott Clarke (University of Toronto) Jane Koustas (Brock University) Lucie Lequin (Universit?Concordia) Ian MacLaren (University of Alberta) Adele Perry (University of Manitoba) Will Straw (McGill University)
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