期刊名称:JOURNAL OF FAMILY 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
For over three decades, the Journal of Family History has been the leading resource for scholars interested in the history of the family. Today, JFH continues to be the most important forum for international research on family, kinship and population. Its focus encompasses work from a variety of perspectives, including gender, sexuality, race, class, and culture.
Interdisciplinary Scholarship The Journal of Family History focuses on historically based studies on family, kinship, and demography, featuring valuable contributions from the following fields: * Anthropology * Cultural Studies * Demography * Economics * Family Studies * Gender Studies * History * Law * Literature * Policy Studies * Political Science * Religion * Sociology
Comprehensive Coverage Offering an extensive representation of the various perspectives on the history of the family, the Journal of Family History publishes interdisciplinary, comparative, monographic, and interpretive work, drawing from both recent history and more distant periods. Regular features include: * Articles * Book Review Section * Debates * Research Notes * Review Essays * Thematic Symposia
International Reputation Published in association with the National Council on Family Relations, the Journal of Family History has earned an international reputation for publishing the best research by top scholars world-wide. JFH is essential reading for historians of the family as well as scholars from other disciplines whose interests lie in various aspects of the family.
Instructions to Authors
The Journal of Family History invites manuscripts reporting historical research or interpretations from a wide range of fields, including sociology, gender studies, demography, anthropology, economics, law, political science and policy studies. Articles should be no more then 40 typewritten, double-spaced pages. Include an abstract of approximately 100 words, with footnotes, references, tables, and figures on separate pages. To ensure anonymous review, keep identifying material out of the manuscript. Author's name, institutional affiliation, and address should appear on a separate cover page. Manuscripts should follow the Notes Style (see vol.21, No.1) of the Chicago Manual of Style (14th edition). Submission to the Journal of Family History implies that the manuscript has not been published elsewhere, nor is under consideration by another journal. Submit three copies of the manuscript to: Roderick Phillips, PhD JFH Editor Carleton University Department of History 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario CANADA K1S 5B6 Tel: (613) 788-2824 Fax: (613) 788-2819 email: roderick_phillips@carleton.ca
Editorial Board
Editor: Roderick Phillips Carleton University , Canada Editorial Board:
Editorial Advisory Committee Stephanie Coontz Evergreen State College John R Gillis Rutgers University, New Brunswick, USA Robert Griswold University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK Karen Offen Sociology, Stanford University Sonya Rose Anthropology, University of Michigan, Emeritus David Sabean UCLA Editorial Board Massimo Livi Bacci University of Florence, Italy Carlfred B. Broderick University of Southern California, Keck School of Medicine, Los Angeles Barbara Brookes University of Otago, New Zealand Joan E. Cashin Ohio State University Hubert Charbonneau University of Montreal, Canada Natalie Davis Princeton University, NJ Salustiano del Campo Urbano Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain John Demos Yale University USA Philip J. Greven Jr. Rutgers University A. James Hammerton La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia Karen Hansen Brandeis University, Waltham, MA Olwen Hufton European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy Mark Hutter Rowan College of New Jersey, Glassboro Emmanuel LeRoy Ladurie College of France, Paris, France Gerda Lerner University of Wisconsin - Madison Katherine Lynch Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh John Mogey Arizona State University, West Anne O'Brien University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Marvin B. Sussman University of Delaware Pat Thane University of Sussex, Brighton, UK Stephan Thernstrom Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations and Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University Jan Trost Uppsala University, Sweden David Troyansky Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Randolph Trumbach City University of New York, Graduate Center Wolfgang Voegeli Hochschule f¨¹r Wirtschaft und Politik, Hamburg, Germany Robert Wheaton Concord, Massachusetts Arthur P. Wolf Sociology, Stanford University Tatiana Zabelina Centre for Women, Family, and Gender Studies, Moscow, Russia
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