期刊名称:MODERN ASIAN 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
Aims and Scope
Modern Asian Studies promotes an understanding of contemporary Asia and its rich inheritance. Covering South Asia, South-East Asia, China, and Japan, this quarterly journal publishes original research articles concerned with the history, geography, politics, sociology, literature, economics, social anthropology and culture of the area. It specialises in the longer monographic essay based on archival materials and new field work. Its expanded book review section offers detailed and in-depth analysis of recent literature
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Instructions to Authors
Modern Asian Studies Modern Asian Studies promotes original, innovative and rigorous research on the history, sociology, anthropology and economics of modern Asia. Covering South Asia, South-East Asia, China, Japan and Korea, the journal is published in six parts each year. It welcomes articles which deploy inter-disciplinary and comparative research methods. Modern Asian Studies specialises in the publication of longer monographic essays based on path-breaking new research; it also carries substantial synoptic essays which illuminate the state of the broad field in fresh ways. Issues of the journal will occasionally contain a forum of articles on related themes. Responses to issues raised in the fora are welcomed by the Editor and will be subject to the usual review procedure. It contains a book review section which offers detailed analysis of important new publications in the field. Substantial review articles will be commissioned to discuss important new books. The Editor also welcomes proposals for such reviews. Unsolicited review articles will be accepted on the basis of peer review. Submissions Submission of any article will be taken to imply that it has not been previously published and that it is not on offer to any other publisher. Authors of articles published in the journal assign copyright to Cambridge University Press (with certain rights reserved) and you will receive a copyright assignment form for signature on acceptance of your paper. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission to reproduce any material in which they do not own copyright, to be used in both print and electronic media, and for ensuring that the appropriate acknowledgements are included in their manuscript. The Editor welcomes expression of all shades of opinion, but responsibility for them rests with their author. The Editorial Board regrets that it is not able to relay reports for articles not accepted for publication. All correspondence should be addressed to: Dr Joya Chatterji at modernasianstudies@cambridge.org Text and Manuscript Preparation All articles (text and footnotes) must be clearly typed in double spacing throughout, including footnotes. Submissions must be submitted as an email attachment in Word. The use of diacritical marks, italics and capital letters should be kept to a minimum. References repeated in the footnotes should be by author and short title. Spelling, dates, references and footnote numbers should be checked for accuracy. The title of the article, the author's name, affiliation, full postal address and corresponding email address, should be typed at the beginning of the article. An abstract of between 100 and 250 words summarising the contents of the article should be typed before the main text. Sub headings must be used for long articles. Do not use Roman Numerals to divide papers into sections. Tables should be clearly laid out and numbered consecutively. Vertical lines between columns should be omitted. All figures and totals should be checked for accuracy. Figures should be supplied as electronic files in either TIFF or EPS format, scanned at a minimum of 320dpi. They should be clearly numbered with an accompanying figure legend. Each figure should be cited at least once in the text. The spelling of place names should be consistent with that used in the text. When an article has been accepted for publication, the author must submit an electronic copy and should ensure that the final manuscript includes the following: Full title Author name, affiliation, full postal address and email address Abstract of 100-200 words Sub section headings All figures and tables (with captions and consecutively numbered) Proofs First proofs in PDF format only will be sent to the author who will be expected to return them to the Editor within three days. Authors should note that no substantive alterations or additions can be made to first proofs, and should ensure that their final submissions must be thoroughly checked for accuracy. Offprints Each author will receive a PDF file of his or her published article and a copy of the journal issue in which it appears. Last updated 13 January 2009
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Editorial Board
Editor Dr Gordon Johnson Wolfson College Cambridge CB3 9BB UK Email modernasianstudies@cambridge.org
Editorial Advisory Board Professor T. H. Barrett SOAS, London, UK
Professor C. A. Bayly University of Cambridge, UK
Dr I. G. Brown SOAS, London, UK
Dr P. Carey University of Oxford, UK
Dr R. S. Chandavarkar University of Cambridge, UK
Dr Joya Chatterji London School of Economics & Political Science, UK
Dr Timothy Harper University of Cambridge, UK
Professor V. T. King University of Leeds, UK
Dr Stephen Large University of Cambridge, UK
Dr Norbert Peabody London School of Economics & Political Science, UK
Professor F. C. R. Robinson University of London, UK
Professor J. Charles Schencking University of Melbourne, Australia
Dr H. Van de Ven University of Cambridge, UK
Dr D. A. Washbrook St Anthony's College, Oxford, UK
Corresponding Member Professor Barbara Andaya University of Hawai'i, USA
Dr L. Bluss?BR>University of Leiden, The Netherlands
Professor H. Bolitho Harvard University, USA
Professor J. Breman University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Professor K. N. Chaudhuri European University Institute, Italy
Professor E. Chew National University of Singapore, Singapore
Professor Wang Gungwu National University of Singapore, Singapore
Professor Yoneo Ishii Sophia University, Japan
Professor Amarjit Kaur The University of New England, Australia
Professor C. Keyes University of Washington, USA
Professor R. Kumar Nehru Museum, India
Professor V. Lieberman University of Michigan, USA
Dr T. N. Madan Institute of Economic Growth, India
Dr Pierre-Yves Manguin Ecole Française d’Extrême-Orient, France
Dr Claude Markovits Centre d’Etudes de l’Inde et de l’Asie du Sud, France
Professor D. Marr Australian National University, Australia
Professor R. Ray University of Calcutta, India
Professor A. Reid National University of Singapore, Singapore
Professor N. Tarling University of Auckland, New Zealand
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