CFP: Book Reviews: Australian Journal of Jewish Studies (no deadline noted; journal issue)
Call for book reviews
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies, 2006 edition.
The Australian Journal of Jewish Studies is a peer-reviewed publication
devoted to the study of Jewish culture, history, politics, literature,
religion, Philosophy and thought in all aspects and periods. It is published
annually.
The editors are inviting additional book reviews for its 2006 edition.
*The AJJS normally will accept book reviews of 2000 words (including
quotations).
*Please include a short bio and an abstract of 150 words.
*Submissions should be sent as email attachments in a PC-readable format
(preferably MS Word, HTML or RTF).
All submissions and enquires to:
Editor: Dr. Dvir Abramovich
E-mail: dvir_at_unimelb.edu.au
STYLE OF MANUSCRIPT
Title: Centred, spaced above texts
Headings: Align to left margin
Spacing: Double spacing
Margins: one inch
Quotations: block indent, single spacing
Quotation marks: Outside of periods and commas, e.g, "As far as I can
gather," he added, "none of this group is eligible to proceed to Australia."
Quotation marks: Double quotation for direct quotes and titles of articles.
Single quotation marks for quotes within quotes.
Foreign words: Italicised, e.g, halakhah. Does not apply to names, e.g, the
Yerushalmi or the Mishnah.
Endnotes: (Explanatory) Listed at the end of article; also used for complex
archival sources.
References in text: Book or article, e.g, (Davies 1982:87). For more than
one book/article in a year, e.g, (Rubinstein 1985b: 44).
Bibliography: Double space. Several publications by the same author are
listed in descending order, beginning with the most recent. The following
are examples of different kinds of bibliographic entries:
Kadushin, Max, 1963. Worship and Ethics: A Study of Rabbinic Judaism.
Evanston, III. : Northwest University Press
Salomon, H.P 1982. "Sir Thomas Shirley's 'Project for the Jews': The
Earliest Known Proposal for Resettlement." Transactions of the Jewish
Historical Society of England, 27: 195-7.
----.. 1966. "The Jews in English Foreign Trade: A Consideration of the
'Philo Patriae' Pamphlets of 1753, " in J.M Shaftesley (ed.), Remember the
Days: Essays on Anglo-Jewish History Presented to Cecil Roth. London: Kegan
Paul: 123-45.
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