CFP: Allegorica: Early Modern Lit. (journal)
On behalf of the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies and its new journal, Allegorica, I would like to
post the following announcement:
Dear Colleague:
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On behalf of the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies and its new journal, Allegorica, I would like to
post the following announcement:
Dear Colleague:
On behalf of the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies and its new journal, Allegorica, I would like to
post the following announcement:
Dear Colleague:
On behalf of the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval and
Renaissance Studies and its new journal, Allegorica, I would like to
post the following announcement:
Dear Colleague:
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The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
The Centre for Early Modern History, Culture and Science
publishes the journal "Zeitsprünge. Forschungen zur Frühen
Neuzeit" (Verlag Vittorio Klostermann) and invites contributions.
You will find informations about past issues of the journal on the
website of Verlag Vittorio Klostermann and within short time on our
website.
Our current interests are apocalyptic thinking and apocalyptic
movements, the history of secrets, the history of the senses, the
theory and history of perception.But we will also welcome other
essays relevant to the study of early modern history, culture and
science.
Please submit your essays either as email attachment or by
snailmail.
Now in its 26th year, the formerly annual journal Explorations in
Renaissance Culture announces that, beginning with the summer of 2000, it
will be a biannual publication. Each year's issues will appear in Summer
and Winter.
We therefore heartily encourage the submission of articles on subjects in
any discipline in Renaissance/Early Modern studies: literature, art and
iconography, music, history, gender studies, languages, culture, etc.
Now in its 26th year, the formerly annual journal Explorations in
Renaissance Culture announces that, beginning with the summer of 2000, it
will be a biannual publication. Each year's issues will appear in Summer
and Winter.
We therefore heartily encourage the submission of articles on subjects in
any discipline in Renaissance/Early Modern studies: literature, art and
iconography, music, history, gender studies, languages, culture, etc.
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Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association / Revue de la
Soci^?t^? canadienne des ^?tudes lesbiennes et gaies
Call for Submissions
Issues 2 (2000) and 3 (2001)
torquere warmly invites submissions of completed scholarly papers or
creative writing to be published in our forthcoming issues
Aims and Scope
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Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association / Revue de la
Soci^?t^? canadienne des ^?tudes lesbiennes et gaies
Call for Submissions
Issues 2 (2000) and 3 (2001)
torquere warmly invites submissions of completed scholarly papers or
creative writing to be published in our forthcoming issues
Aims and Scope
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Journal of the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Studies Association / Revue de la
Soci^?t^? canadienne des ^?tudes lesbiennes et gaies
Call for Submissions
Issues 2 (2000) and 3 (2001)
torquere warmly invites submissions of completed scholarly papers or
creative writing to be published in our forthcoming issues
Aims and Scope
egotistics, an online journal for graduate students, is now accepting
submissions for its inaugural volume. we plan the first volume to appear in
the fall of 2000.
published by the English Graduate Organization at The University of
Alabama, egotistics aims to help graduate students publish their work in an
academic environment where 'publish or perish' may be too strong an
expression but is not without truth, or, for that matter, merit. all
articles, notes, and reviews on literary and critical topics are welcomed.
egotistics follows the same editorial guidelines as other academic
journals--submission is blind, and submitted articles, notes, and reviews
are peer-reviewed.
egotistics, an online journal for graduate students, is now accepting
submissions for its inaugural volume. we plan the first volume to appear in
the fall of 2000.
published by the English Graduate Organization at The University of
Alabama, egotistics aims to help graduate students publish their work in an
academic environment where 'publish or perish' may be too strong an
expression but is not without truth, or, for that matter, merit. all
articles, notes, and reviews on literary and critical topics are welcomed.
egotistics follows the same editorial guidelines as other academic
journals--submission is blind, and submitted articles, notes, and reviews
are peer-reviewed.
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
The Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies (JEMCS) seeks article-length
contributions for its inaugural issues. Scheduled to begin publication in
2001, JEMCS welcomes scholarly work on the period from the late fifteenth
through the late nineteenth centuries, with a particular focus on
cross-disciplinary studies of literature and the broader social formation.
Feminist, queer/lesbian, postmodernist, postcolonial, and historicist
methodologies are encouraged. The author's name should appear only on a
detachable cover sheet and not within the body of the article.
Manuscripts will not be returned unless accompanied by a self-addressed
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.
Dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that on 4 April 2000, a new internet-based, peer
reviewed journal will be launched,
Consciousness, Literature and the Arts
The URL is http://www.aber.ac.uk/~drawww/journal/
Aims and Scope
The journal provides a forum for new work relating the arts and literature
to the exploration of consciousness currently flourishing in many
disciplines such as philosophy, cognitive science, psychology,
neuroscience, computer science, and physics.