期刊名称:JOURNAL OF NEAR EASTERN 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
About the Journal
Devoted to an examination of the civilizations of the Near East, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies has for more than 120 years published contributions from scholars of international reputation on the archaeology, art, history, languages, literatures, and religions of the Near East.
Founded in 1884 as Hebraica, the journal was renamed twice over the course of the following century, each name change reflecting the growth and expansion of the fields covered by the publication. In 1895 it became the American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, and in 1942 it received its present designation, the Journal of Near Eastern Studies. From an original emphasis on Old Testament studies in the nineteenth century, JNES has since broadened its scope to encompass all aspects of the vibrant and varied civilizations of the Near East, from ancient times to World War I.
A substantial book review section in every issue provides a critical overview of new publications by both emerging and established scholars. In addition, the journal publishes biannually a list of books received.
Instructions to Authors
Information for Contributors
MANUSCRIPT ACCEPTANCE POLICY
While it is our policy to require the assignment of copyright on most journal articles, we do not usually request assignment of copyright for other contributions. Although the copyright to such a contribution may remain with the author, it is understood that, in return for publication, the journal has the nonexclusive right to publish the contribution and the continuing right, without limit, to include the contribution as part of any reprinting of the issue and/or volume of the journal in which the contribution first appeared by any means and in any format, including computer assisted storage and readout, in which the issue and/or volume may be reproduced.
EDITORIAL POLICY
The Editors are interested in articles pertaining to the history and literature of the ancient and premodern Near East.
We consider sources, style, footnote form, originality of material and interpretation, clarity of thought, and interest of readers. All copy, including footnotes, should be double-spaced. Footnotes should be typed on separate sheets at the end of the article. If photographs are submitted with an article, they should be no larger than 5" x 7" and should be glossy prints.
Authors are responsible for securing permissions to utilize photographs or other copyrighted illustrations in their articles. All drawings and diagrams should also be no larger than 5" x 7". Authors should submit an original and a copy and retain a copy for security. In matters of capitalization, punctuation, abbreviations, and the like, the journal follows the guides in The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed., rev. (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2003).
Communications for the editors, manuscripts, and books for review should be addressed to:
Editor Journal of Near Eastern Studies The Oriental Institute University of Chicago 1155 E. 58th Street Chicago, IL 60637
Editorial Board
Editorial Office
Editor Wadad Kadi
Associate Editor Magnus Widell
Managing Editor Paula von Bechtolsheim
Book Review Editor (Ancient) Rebecca Hasselbach
Book Review Editor (Modern) John Perry
Please address all editorial correspondence to:
Editor Journal of Near Eastern Studies The Oriental Institute University of Chicago 1155 E. 58th Street Chicago, IL 60637 Telephone: (773) 702-9592 jnes@uchicago.edu
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