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Journals inHistory 2003
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Ancient Mesoamerica .......................................... 33Anglo-Saxon England ............................................ 5Arabic Sciences and Philosophy ........................... 29arq: Architectural Research Quarterly .................... 36British Journal for the History of Science, The ....... 28Bulletin of the School of Oriental and
African Studies ................................................ 19Cambridge Archaeological Journal ....................... 32China Quarterly, The ............................................ 20Comparative Studies in Society and History .......... 15Contemporary European History ............................. 9Continuity and Change ........................................ 14Early Music History .............................................. 31European Review ................................................. 37European Review of Economic History .................. 17Financial History Review ...................................... 18Historical Journal, The ............................................ 4International Journal of Middle East Studies ......... 27International Labor and Working-Class History ..... 12International Review of Social History .................. 13Journal of African History, The ................................ 8Journal of American Studies ................................. 24Journal of Ecclesiastical History, The ....................... 7Journal of Economic History, The .......................... 16Journal of Latin American Studies ........................ 26Journal of Modern African Studies, The ................. 34Journal of Navigation .......................................... 38Journal of Southeast Asian Studies ....................... 21Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society ...................... 23Modern Asian Studies .......................................... 22Prospects ............................................................. 25Royal Historical Society Transactions/
Camden Fifth Series .......................................... 6Rural History ........................................................ 10Science in Context ............................................... 30Urban History ...................................................... 11Victorian Literature and Culture ........................... 35
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The Historical Journal seeks to publishpapers on all aspects of British,European, and world history since thefifteenth century. The bestcontemporary scholarship isrepresented. Contributions come fromall parts of the world. The journal aimsto publish some thirty-five articles andcommunications each year and toreview recent historical literature,mainly in the form of historiographicalreviews and review articles. Thejournal provides a forum for youngerscholars making a distinguished debutas well as publishing the work ofhistorians of established reputation.
SUBMISSIONSThe EditorsThe Historical JournalFaculty of HistoryWest RoadCambridge CB3 9EFUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorsRobert Tombs
University of Cambridge,UK
Peter MandlerUniversity of Cambridge,
UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 46 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £162/$255Institutions electronic only: £146/$230Individuals print only: £62/$99Students: £29/$49Cambridge Historical Society: £45/$79American Historical Association, American Political Science Association:
£49/$78Print ISSN 0018-246X Electronic ISSN 1469-5103
The Historical Journal
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Anglo-Saxon England
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Anglo-Saxon England is recognisedinternationally as the foremost regularpublication in its field. In fact it is theonly one which consistently embracesall the main aspects of study of Anglo-Saxon history and culture - linguistic,literary, textual, palaeographic,religious, intellectual, historical,archaeological and artistic - and whichpromotes the more unusual interests -in music or medicine or education, forexample. Especially it seeks to exploitthe advantages of a broadly basedinterdisciplinary approach. Eachvolume provides a systematicbibliography of all the workspublished in every branch of Anglo-Saxon studies during the precedingtwelve months. The journal’s editorialboard follows a strict policy ofreviewing submissions, and invitescontributions (in English) fromexperienced and promising scholarsfrom anywhere in the world.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Professor Michael LapidgeDepartment of EnglishUniversity of Notre DameNotre DameIndiana 46556USA
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EditorsMichael LapidgeUniversity of Notre Dame,USA
Malcolm R. GoddenUniversity of Oxford, UK
Simon KeynesUniversity of Cambridge,UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 32 in 2003: DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £80/$125Institutions electronic only: £75/$115Individuals print only: £51/$78International Society for Anglo-Saxonists: £41/$62Print ISSN 0263-6751 Electronic ISSN 1474-0532
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The Royal Historical Society haspublished the highest qualityscholarship in history for over 150years. A subscription includes asubstantial annual volume of theSociety’s Transactions, which presentswide-ranging reports from the frontlines of historical research by bothsenior and younger scholars, and twovolumes from the Camden Fifth Series,which makes available to a wideraudience valuable primary sourcesthat have hitherto been available onlyin manuscript form.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The Literary EditorsRoyal Historical SocietyUniversity College LondonGower StreetLondon WC1E 6BTUK
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RHS Literary DirectorsAled Jones
University of Wales,Aberystwyth, UK
Andrew PettegreeUniversity of St Andrews,
UK
Published for The RoyalHistorical Society
SUBSCRIPTIONSTwo journals in 2003: Transactions: Volume 13, one issue in DecemberCamden Fifth Series: Volumes 22-23 in July and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £67/$108Institutions electronic only: £63/$102Print ISSN 0080-4401 Electronic ISSN 1474-0648
Royal Historical SocietyTransactions/Camden Fifth Series
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The Journal ofEcclesiastical History
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The Journal of Ecclesiastical Historypublishes material on all aspects ofthe history of the Christian Church. Itdeals with the Church both as aninstitution and in its relations withother religions and society at large.Each volume includes about twentyarticles and roughly three hundrednotices of recently published booksrelevant to the interests of thejournal’s readers.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsRobinson CollegeCambridge CB3 9ANUK
Email: [email protected]
EditorsJames Carleton PagetUniversity of Cambridge,UK
Diarmaid MacCullochUniversity of Oxford, UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 54 in 2003: January, April, July and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £162/$254Institutions electronic only: £146/$229Individuals print only: £60/$99Ecclesiastical History Society: £47/$80Print ISSN 0022-0469 Electronic ISSN 1469-7637
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The Journal of African Historypublishes articles and book reviewsranging widely over the African past,from the late Stone Age to the 1970s.In recent years increasing prominencehas been given to economic, culturaland social history and several articleshave explored themes which are alsoof growing interest to historians ofother regions such as: gender roles,demography, health and hygiene,propaganda, legal ideology, labourhistories, nationalism and resistance,environmental history, theconstruction of ethnicity, slavery andthe slave trade, and photographs ashistorical sources. Contributionsdealing with pre-colonial historicalrelationships between Africa and theAfrican diaspora are especiallywelcome.
SUBMISSIONSDr Gareth AustinDepartment of Economic HistoryThe London School of Economics and Political
ScienceHoughton StreetLondonWC2A 2AEUK
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EditorsGareth Austin
London School ofEconomics and Political
Science, UK
Iris BergerUniversity at Albany, State
University of New York,USA
William NassonUniversity of Cape Town,
South Africa
Richard RobertsStanford University, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 44 in 2003: March, July and NovemberInstitutions print and electronic: £117/$185Institutions electronic only: £105/$167Individuals print plus electronic: £30/$45Students: £18/$27American Political Science Association, American Historical Association, African
Studies Association: £21/$32Print ISSN 0021-8537 Electronic ISSN 1469-5138
The Journal of African History
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Contemporary European History
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Contemporary European History is animportant journal which coversEastern and Western Europe, includingthe United Kingdom, from 1918 to thepresent. By combining a widegeographical compass with arelatively short time span, the journalachieves both range and depth in itscoverage. It is open to all forms ofhistorical inquiry–including cultural,economic, international, political andsocial–and welcomes comparativeapproaches. One issue per yearexplores a broad theme under theguidance of a guest editor. The journalregularly features contributions fromscholars outside the Anglophonecommunity and acts as a channel ofcommunication between Europeanhistorians throughout the continentand beyond it.
SUBMISSIONSDr Jonathan MorrisDepartment of HistoryUniversity College LondonGower StreetLondon WC1E 6BTUK
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EditorsJonathan MorrisUniversity College London,UK
Mary VincentUniversity of Sheffield, UK
Corresponding Editorfor North AmericaJohn ConnellyInstitute for AdvancedStudy, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 12 in 2003: February, May, August and NovemberInstitutions print and electronic: £88/$141Institutions electronic only: £79/$127Individuals print only: £39/$58Students: £18/$28American Historical Association, American Political Science Association:
£26/$41Print ISSN 0960-7773 Electronic ISSN 1469-2171
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Rural History is well known as astimulating forum for interdisciplinaryexchange. Its definition of rural historyignores traditional subject boundariesto encourage the cross-fertilisationthat is essential for an understandingof rural society. It stimulates originalscholarship and provides access to thebest of recent research. Whileconcentrating on the English-speakingworld and Europe, the journal is notlimited in geographical coverage.Subject areas include: agriculturalhistory; historical ecology; folklore;popular culture and religion; ruralliterature; landscape history,archaeology and material culture;vernacular architecture; ethnography,anthropology and rural sociology; thestudy of women in rural societies;relationships between the urban andthe rural; and the politics of ruralsocieties. It also publishes bookreviews and review articles.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Dr Keith SnellDepartment of English Local HistoryUniversity of LeicesterLeicester LE1 7RHUK
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EditorsLiz Bellamy
University of East Anglia,UK
Keith D. M. SnellUniversity of Leicester, UK
Tom WilliamsonUniversity of East Anglia,
UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 14 in 2003: April and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £72/$113Institutions electronic only: £65/$102Individuals print only: £31/$50American Sociological Association, American Historical Association, American
Political Science Association: £13/$21Print ISSN 0956-7933 Electronic ISSN 1474-0656
Rural History
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Urban History
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Urban History occupies a central placein historical scholarship, with anoutstanding record of interdisciplinarycontributions, and a broad-based anddistinguished panel of referees andinternational advisors. Each issuefeatures wide-ranging research articlescovering social, economic, politicaland cultural aspects of the history oftowns and cities. The journal alsoincludes book reviews, summaries ofPhD theses, and surveys of recentarticles in academic journals. Inaddition, Urban History acts as aforum for stimulating debate onhistoriographical and methodologicalissues. An indispensable tool for urbanhistorians worldwide, the journal’sannual bibliography features onaverage over 1000 publications culledfrom monographs, edited collectionsand periodicals.
SUBMISSIONSProfessor Richard RodgerDepartment of Economic and Social HistoryUniversity of LeicesterUniversity RoadLeicester LE1 7RHUK
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EditorsRichard RodgerUniversity of Leicester, UK
Rosemary SweetUniversity of Leicester, UK
North AmericanEditorPhilip J. EthingtonUniversity of SouthernCalifornia, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 30 in 2003: May, August and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £96/$145Institutions electronic only: £86/$130Individuals print only: £35/$54Students: £18/$28Centre for Urban History at Leicester University, Urban History Association,
American Historical Association, American Political Science Association,Société Française d’Histoire Urbaine, Revue d’Histoire Urbaine: £20/$32
Print ISSN 0963-9268 Electronic ISSN 1469-8706
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ILWCH has an international reputationfor scholarly innovation and quality. Itexplores diverse topics fromglobalisation and workers’ rights toclass and consumption, labourmovements, class identity, unions, andworking-class politics. ILWCHpublishes original essays, bookreviews, and an acclaimed scholarlycontroversy section. Its reports andcorrespondence section updatesreaders on the state of labour historyaround the world. Comparative andcross-disciplinary, the journal is ofinterest to historians, sociologists,political scientists, and students.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorILWCHCenter for Studies of Social ChangeNew School for Social Research80 Fifth Avenue, Fifth FloorNew York NY 10011USA
Email: [email protected]
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EditorsMichael Hanagan
New School for SocialResearch, USA
Joshua FreemanQueens College, USA
Victoria HattamNew School for Social
Research, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolumes 63-64 in 2003: Spring and FallInstitutions print and electronic: £46/$70Institutions electronic only: £41/$62Individuals print only: £22/$33Special arrangements exist for members of the Labor and Working Class HistoryAssociation.Print ISSN 0147-5479 Electronic ISSN 1471-6445
International Labor andWorking-Class History
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International Review of Social History
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With a long-established reputation,International Review of Social Historyis widely regarded as one of thepioneering journals in its field. It isinternationally renowned for thequality, depth and originality of itsarticles, and provides an essentialresource for scholars and researchersacross the discipline of social history.It also publishes book reviews, abibliography of social history titles,and an annual supplement of specially commissioned essays on acurrent topic.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Professor Marcel van der LindenInternationaal Instituut voor Sociale
GeschiedenisCruquiusweg 311019 AT AmsterdamThe Netherlands
Email: [email protected]
Executive EditorMarcel van der Linden
Internationaal Instituutvoor Sociale Geschiedenis,
The Netherlands
Published for theInternationaal Instituut
voor Sociale Geschiedenis
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 48 in 2003: April, August and December, plus supplementInstitutions print and electronic: £95/$151Institutions electronic only: £85/$135Individuals print only: £42/$64American Sociological Association, American Historical Association, American
Political Science Association: £32/$51Canadian Labour History Association, Australian Labour History Association,
British Society for the Study of Labour History, Subscribers to Labour/Le Travail: £23/$37
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Continuity and Change aims to definea field of historical sociologyconcerned with long-term continuitiesand discontinuities in the structures ofpast societies. Emphasis is uponstudies whose agenda or methodologycombines elements from traditionalfields such as history, sociology, law,demography, economics oranthropology, or ranges freelybetween them. There is a strongcommitment to comparative studiesover a broad range of cultures andtime spans.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Dr Richard WallDepartment of HistoryUniversity of EssexWivenhoe ParkColchester CO4 3SQUK
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EditorsRichard Wall
University of Essex, UK
Lloyd BonfieldTulane University, USA
Steven HochUniversity of Iowa, USA
Phillipp SchofieldUniversity of Wales,
Aberystwyth, UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 18 in 2003: May, August and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £100/$154Institutions electronic only: £90/$138Individuals print only: £42/$64Social Science History Association, Social History Society, American Sociological
Association, American Political Science Association, American HistoricalAssociation: £22/$35
Print ISSN 0268-4160 Electronic ISSN 1469-218X
Continuity and ChangeA journal of social structure, law anddemocracy in past societies
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Comparative Studies inSociety and History
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Comparative Studies in Society andHistory (CSSH) is an internationalforum for new research andinterpretation concerning problems ofrecurrent patterning and change inhuman societies through time and thecontemporary world. CSSH sets up aworking alliance among specialists inall branches of the social sciences andhumanities as a way of bringingtogether multidisciplinary research,cultural studies, and theory, especiallyin anthropology, history, politicalscience, and sociology. Review articlesand discussion bring readers in touchwith current findings and issues.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsComparative Studies in Society and History1210 Buhr, 837 GreeneUniversity of MichiganAnn Arbor MI 48104-3213USA
Email: [email protected]
EditorThomas TrautmannUniversity of Michigan,USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 45 in 2003: January, April, July and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £88/$133Institutions electronic only: £79/$119Individuals print only: £33/$49Students: £19/$21American Sociological Association, American Anthropological Association,
American Historical Association, American Political Science Association,Canadian Society for Sociology and History: £23/$35
Print ISSN 0010-4175 Electronic ISSN 1475-2999
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The Journal of Economic History isdevoted to the interdisciplinary studyof history and economics, and is ofinterest not only to economichistorians but to social anddemographic historians, as well aseconomists in general. The journal hasbroad coverage, in terms of bothmethod and geographic scope. Topicsexamined include money and banking,trade, manufacturing, technology,transportation, industrial organisation,labour, agriculture, servitude,demography, education, economicgrowth, and the role of governmentand regulation. In addition, anextensive review section keeps readersinformed about the latest books ineconomic history and related fields.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsThe Journal of Economic HistorySocial Science History InstituteBuilding 200, Room 3Stanford UniversityStanford CA 94305-2024USA
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Co-EditorsJan de Vries
University of WesternOntario, Canada
Gavin WrightStanford University, USA
Published for theEconomic History
Association
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 63 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £93/$144Institutions electronic only: £85/$129Special arrangements exist for members of Economic History Association.Print ISSN 0022-0507 Electronic ISSN 1471-6372
The Journal of Economic History
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European Review ofEconomic History
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European Review of Economic Historyprovides an important new source ofinsight into European economichistory, which is accessible to readersfrom a variety of differentbackgrounds. The objective is tofurther research, scholarship, andunderstanding of economic structure,change, and economic development inEurope since early modern times.Contributions shed new light onexisting debates, raise new orneglected topics and provide newperspectives from comparativeresearch. The Review includes full-length articles, shorter articles, notesand comments, debates, surveyarticles, and review articles. It alsopublishes announcements from theEuropean Historical Economics Society.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsEuropean Review of Economic HistoryUniversity of GroningenFaculty of EconomicsPO Box 8009700 AV GroningenThe Netherlands
Email: [email protected]
EditorsGiovanni FedericoUniversità di Pisa, Italy
Rainer FremdlingUniversity of Groningen,The Netherlands
Kevin H. O’RourkeTrinity College, Dublin,Ireland
Published for theEuropean HistoricalEconomics Society
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 7 in 2003: April, August and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £82/$131Institutions electronic only: £74/$118Individuals print only: £38/$57American Historical Association, American Political Science Association:
£26/$42Special arrangements exist for members of the European Historical Economics
Society.Print ISSN 1361-4916 Electronic ISSN 1474-0044
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Financial History Review is designedas the international forum for allscholars with interests in thedevelopment of banking, finance, andmonetary matters. The Review’schronological concern is wide,beginning with the emergence ofmarket economies. Similarly, itsgeographical scope is global:international and comparative studiesare published alongside those focusedupon national, regional, and localaffairs. Articles address cultural andsocial aspects as well as theinterrelations between politics andfinance. These presentations of currentresearch are complemented bysomewhat shorter pieces, specificallyconceived as aids to research. Eachissue contains a substantial reviewsection, and every complete volumecontains one article concerned witharchival sources and an annualbibliography.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Professor Philip CottrellDept of Social and Economic HistoryUniversity of LeicesterLeicester LE1 7RHUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorsYoussef Cassis
University of Grenoble II,France
Philip CottrellUniversity of Leicester, UK
Published for theEuropean Association for
Banking History
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 10 in 2003: April and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £66/$109Institutions electronic only: £60/$100Individuals print only: £33/$53American Historical Association, American Political Science Association:
£18/$30Special arrangements exist for members of the European Association for
Banking History.Print ISSN 0968-5650 Electronic ISSN 1474-0052
Financial History Review
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
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The Bulletin of the School of Orientaland African Studies is the leadinginterdisciplinary journal on Asia, Africaand the Near and Middle East. Itcarries unparalleled coverage of thelanguages, cultures and civilisations ofthese regions from ancient times tothe present. Publishing articles, reviewarticles, notes and communications ofthe highest academic standard, it alsofeatures an extensive and influentialreviews section and an annual index.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Ms Elizabeth GantBulletin of the School of Oriental & African
StudiesSOAS, University of LondonThornhaugh Street, Russell SquareLondon WC1H 0XGUK
Email: [email protected]
EditorT. H. BarrettSchool of Oriental andAfrican Studies, UK
Published for the Schoolof Oriental and AfricanStudies
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 66 in 2003: February, June and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £110/$184Institutions electronic only: £104/$175Individuals print only: £45/$79Individuals in low-income countries: £22Print ISSN 0041-977X Electronic ISSN 1474-0699
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The China Quarterly is the leadingscholarly journal in its field, coveringall aspects of contemporary Chinaincluding Taiwan. Its interdisciplinaryapproach covers a range of subjectsincluding anthropology/sociology,literature and the arts, business/economics, geography, history,international affairs, law, and politics.International in scholarship, The ChinaQuarterly provides readers withhistorical perspectives, in-depthanalyses, and a deeper understandingof China and Chinese culture. Inaddition to major articles and researchreports, each issue contains acomprehensive Book Review section,and also a Quarterly Chronicle, whichkeeps readers informed of events inand affecting China. Annually there isa special issue, which in 2003 willconsider Religions in China.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Joe PhillipsSchool of Oriental and African StudiesUniversity of LondonThornhaugh Street, Russell SquareLondon WC1H 0XGUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorJulia Strauss
School of Oriental andAfrican Studies, UK
Published for the Schoolof Oriental and African
Studies
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolumes 173-176 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £89/$147Institutions electronic only: £84/$139Individuals print only: £40/$69Students: £20/$35Print ISSN 0305-7410 Electronic ISSN 1468-2648
The China Quarterly
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Journal of Southeast Asian Studies
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The Journal of Southeast Asian Studiesis one of the principal outlets forscholarly articles on Southeast Asia(Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos,Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines,Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam).Embracing a wide range of academicdisciplines in the humanities andsocial sciences, the journal publishesmanuscripts oriented toward ascholarly readership but written to beaccessible to non-specialists. Theextensive book review section includesworks in Southeast Asian languages.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorDepartment of HistoryNational University of Singapore10 Kent Ridge CrescentSingapore 119260
EditorBruce LockhartNational University ofSingapore, Singapore
Published for the HistoryDepartment, NationalUniversity of Singapore
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 34 in 2003: February, June and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £54/$87Institutions electronic only: £49/$79Individuals print only: £25/$42Print ISSN 0022-4634 Electronic ISSN 1474-0680
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Modern Asian Studies promotes anunderstanding of contemporary Asiaand its rich inheritance. CoveringSouth Asia, South-East Asia, China,and Japan, this quarterly journalpublishes original research articlesconcerned with the history, geography,politics, sociology, literature,economics, and social anthropologyand culture of the area. It specialisesin the longer monographic essaybased on archival materials and newfield work. Its expanded book reviewsection offers detailed and in-depthanalysis of recent literature.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Dr Gordon JohnsonWolfson CollegeCambridgeCB3 9BBUK
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EditorsGordon Johnson
University of Cambridge,UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 37 in 2003: February, May, July and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £174/$270Institutions electronic only: £157/$243Individuals print only: £64/$99European Association for South East Asian Studies, Asian Studies Association,
Asian Studies Association of Australia: £43/$73Print ISSN 0026-749X Electronic ISSN 1469-8099
Modern Asian Studies
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Journal of the RoyalAsiatic Society
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Societyhas been published by the Societysince 1834 and is distinguished notonly by its longevity but also by itsconsistent aim of providing a forumfor scholarly articles of the highestquality on all parts of Asia, the Nearand Middle East, and the IslamicMediterranean world, together withnorth Africa and Ethiopia. It publishesarticles on history, anthropology,archaeology, architecture, literature,language, philosophy, religion and art,and up to half of each issue is devotedto reviews of books in these fields.Emphasis is on major contributions toscholarship that are accessible andinteresting to as wide a range ofreaders as is possible.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorRoyal Asiatic Society60 Queen's GardensLondon W2 3AFUK
EditorSarah AnsariUniversity of London, UK
Published for the RoyalAsiatic Society of GreatBritain and Ireland
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 13 in 2003: April, July and NovemberInstitutions print and electronic: £80/$125Institutions electronic only: £72/$114Individuals print only: £40/$63Special arrangements exist for members of the Royal Asiatic Society.Print ISSN 1356-1863 Electronic ISSN 1474-0591
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Journal of American Studies publishesworks by scholars from all over theworld on American history, politics,literature, institutions, economics,fillm, popular culture, geography,sociology and related subjects. A‘Notes and Comments’ sectionprovides a forum for shorter piecesand reponses from readers to pointsmade in articles or reviews. Alsoincluded are review essays, bookreviews and, biennially, a list of theseson American topics in progress andcompleted at British universities.
SUBMISSIONSThe EditorJournal of American StudiesBrunel UniversityUxbridgeUB8 3PHUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorsS. Jay Kleinberg
Brunel University, UK
Associate EditorSusan Castillo
University of Glasgow, UK
Sponsored by the BritishAssociation for American
Studies
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 37 in 2003: April, August and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £118/$186Institutions electronic only: £106/$168Individuals print only: $72European Association for American Studies, American Studies Association,
International American Studies Association: £37/$60BAAS Students: £21British Association for American Studies: £30Print ISSN 0021-8758 Electronic ISSN 1469-5154
Journal of AmericanStudies
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ProspectsAn Annual of American CulturalStudies
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Prospects is a multidisciplinary journalthat explores all aspects of Americancivilization. It has as its primaryconcern the presentation ofexceptional works of criticism andscholarship that elucidate theessential nature of the Americancharacter. Articles combine sound,creative scholarship with speculativediscourse. Prospects publishes ininterdisciplinary subject areas rangingover literature, film, humor, satire,photography, music, history, art, urbanstudies, television and sociology, withchallenging and stimulatingtheoretical essays. Each volume isillustrated with line drawings,cartoons, photographs, reproductionsof paintings and other graphic art.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Jack Salzman180 West End Avenue#20 HNew York NY 10023USA
EditorJack SalzmanNew York, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 28 in 2003: OctoberInstitutions print only: £76/$119Individuals print only: £37/$57American Studies Association, British Association for American Studies,
European Association for American Studies, American HistoricalAssociation, American Political Science Association: £31/$50
Print ISSN 0361-2333 Electronic ISSN 1471-6399
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Journal of Latin American Studiespresents recent research in the field ofLatin American studies in economics,geography, politics, internationalrelations, sociology, socialanthropology, economic history andcultural history. Regular featuresinclude articles on contemporarythemes, specially commissionedcommentaries and an extensivesection of book reviews.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsJournal of Latin American Studies31 Tavistock SquareLondon WC1H 9HAUK
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EditorsPaul Cammack
University of Manchester,UK
James DunkerleyUniversity of London, UK
Associate EditorRachel Sieder
University of London, UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 35 in 2003: February, May, August and NovemberInstitutions print and electronic: £136/$212Institutions electronic only: £122/$190Individuals print only: £52/$80Students: £29/$45Society for Latin American Studies, Asociacion de Historiadores
Latinamericanstas: £32/$50Special arrangements exist for members of the LASAPrint ISSN 0022-216X Electronic ISSN 1469-767X
Journal of Latin AmericanStudies
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International Journal of Middle East Studies
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The International Journal of MiddleEast Studies publishes originalresearch on politics, society andculture in the Middle East from theseventh century to the present day.The journal also covers Spain, south-east Europe, Africa, and parts of SouthAsia and the former Soviet Union forsubjects of relevance to MiddleEastern civilization. Particularattention is paid to the history,politics, economics, anthropology,sociology, literature, and culturalstudies of the area and to comparativereligion, theology, law, and philosophy.Each issue contains approximately 50pages of detailed book reviews.Subscribers also receive the MESABulletin free.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Dr Juan ColeInternational Journal of Middle East StudiesCenter for Middle Eastern and North African
StudiesInternational Institute1080 South University Avenue, Suite 3625University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI 48109-1106USA
EditorJuan ColeUniversity of Michigan,USA
Published under theauspices of the MiddleEast Studies Association of North America
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 35 in 2003: February, May, August and November, plusMESA Bulletin in July and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £140/$220Institutions electronic only: £127/$198Individuals print plus electronic: £140/$220British Society for Middle East Studies: £52/$Special arrangements exist for members of MESA.Print ISSN 0020-7438 Electronic ISSN 1471-6380
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This leading international journalpublishes scholarly papers and reviewarticles on all aspects of the history ofscience. History of science isinterpreted widely to includemedicine, technology and socialstudies of science. Recent specialissues include history of sciencesources available on the World WideWeb, book history and the sciences.BJHS papers make important andlively contributions to scholarship andthe journal has been an essentiallibrary resource for more than thirtyyears. It is also used extensively byhistorians and scholars in relatedfields. A substantial book reviewsection is a central feature. There arefour issues a year, comprising anannual volume of 500 pages.
SUBMISSIONSDr Crosbie SmithCentre for History & Cultural Studies of ScienceRutherford CollegeUniversity of KentCanterburyCT2 7NXUK
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EditorCrosbie Smith
University of Kent,Canterbury, UK
Published for the BritishSociety for the History
of Science
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 36 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £115/$184Institutions electronic only: £100/$166Special arrangements exist for members of the British Society for the
History of Science.Print ISSN 0007-0874 Electronic ISSN 1474-001X
The British Journal for the History of Science
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Arabic Sciences and PhilosophyA Historical Journal
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This international journal is devoted tothe history of the Arabic sciences,mathematics, and philosophy in theworld of Islam between the eighthand the eighteenth centuries in across-cultural context. It publishesoriginal studies of the higheststandard on the history of thesedisciplines as well as studies of theinter-relations between Arabicsciences and philosphy, on the onehand, and Greek, Indian, Chinese,Latin, Byzantine, Syriac, and Hebrewsciences and philosophy, on the otherhand. Arabic Sciences and Philosophycasts new light on the growth of thesedisciplines as well as on the social andideological context in which thisgrowth took place. Articles arepublished in English, French andGerman with abstracts in French andEnglish.
SUBMISSIONSDr Basim MusallamEquipe REHSEISCNRS49 Rue Darnesme75016 ParisFrance
Executive EditorsRoshi RashedCNRS, Paris - University ofTokyo
Basim MusallamUniversity of Cambridge
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 13 in 2003: March and SeptemberInstitutions print and electronic: £89/$141Institutions electronic only: £80/$127Individuals print only: £42/$62Special arrangements exist for members of the International Society for theHistory of Arabic Sciences and Philosophy.Print ISSN 0957-4239 Electronic ISSN 1474-0524
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Science in Context is an internationaljournal devoted to the study of thesciences from the points of view of comparative epistemology andhistorical sociology of scientificknowledge. The journal is committedto an interdisciplinary approach to the study of science and its culturaldevelopment - it does not segregateconsiderations drawn from history,philosophy and sociology.Controversies within scientificknowledge and debates aboutmethodology are presented in their contexts.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorsScience in ContextThe Cohn Institute for the History and
Philosophy of Science and IdeasTel Aviv UniversityRamat Aviv69 978 Tel AvivIsrael
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EditorsLeo Corry
The Cohn Institute for theHistory and Philosophy of
Science and Ideas, Tel AvivUniversity, Israel
Alexandre MétrauxUniversity of Mannheim,
Germany
Jürgen RennMax-Planck-Institut für
Wissenschaftsgeschichte,Berlin, Germany
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 16 in 2003: Spring, Summer, Autumn and WinterInstitutions print and electronic: £108/$174Institutions electronic only: £97/$156Individuals print only: £47/$74Print ISSN 0269-8897 Electronic ISSN 1474-0664
Science in Context
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Early Music History
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Early Music History is devoted to thestudy of music from the early MiddleAges to the end of the seventeenthcentury. It gives preference to studiespursuing interdisciplinary approachesand to those developing newmethodological ideas. The scope isbroad and includes manuscriptstudies, textual criticism, iconography,studies of the relationship betweenwords and music, and the relationshipbetween music and society.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Dr Iain FenlonKing's CollegeKing's ParadeCambridge CB2 1STUK
Email: [email protected]
EditorIain FenlonKing’s College, Cambridge,UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 22 in 2003: OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £75/$115Institutions electronic only: £70/$105Individuals print only: £40/$63Print ISSN 0261-1279 Electronic ISSN 1474-0559
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal isthe world’s leading journal for thestudy of cognitive archaeology. Itprovides a forum for innovative,descriptive and theoreticalarchaeological research, payingparticular attention to the role anddevelopment of human intellectualabilities. Key themes of recent issueshave included the interpretation ofPalaeolithic, the meaning ofprehistoric figurines, agency and theindividual, new approaches to rock artand shamanism, and the significanceof prehistoric monuments. Thegeographical coverage is global,allowing fruitful comparison betweenregional studies and researchtraditions. In addition to major articlesand shorter notes, the CambridgeArchaeological Journal also includesreview features on significant recentbooks.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Chris Scarre, EditorCambridge Archaeological JournalMcDonald Institute for Archaeological ResearchDowning StreetCambridge CB2 3ERUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorChris Scarre
University of Cambridge,UK
Published for theMcDonald Institute for
Archaeological Research
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 13 in 2003: April and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £75/$116Individuals print only: £26/$40Students: £16/$25Print ISSN 0959-7743 Electronic ISSN 1474-0540
Cambridge ArchaeologicalJournal
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Ancient Mesoamerica
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Ancient Mesoamerica is theinternational forum for the method,theory, substance and interpretation ofMesoamerican archaeology, art historyand ethnohistory. The journalpublishes papers chiefly concernedwith the Pre-Columbian archaeologyof the Mesoamerican region, but alsofeatures articles from other disciplinesincluding ethnohistory, historicalarchaeology and ethnoarchaeology.Topics covered include the origins ofagriculture, the economic base of citystates and empires, politicalorganisation from the Formativethrough the Early Colonial periods, thedevelopment and function of earlywriting, and the use of iconography toreconstruct ancient religious beliefsand practices. Ancient Mesoamericaincludes original research papers,theoretical articles, and substantivereports of field research, as well asreports on important finds andexcavations.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Ancient MesoamericaEditorial OfficeVanderbilt UniversityPO Box 6307-BNashville, TN 37235USA
EditorWilliam R. Fowler, JrVanderbilt University, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 14 in 2003: April and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £135/$220Institutions electronic only: £117/$195Individuals print only: £50/$80Students: £31/$47Society for American Archaeology, Midwestern Conference on Mesoamerican
Archaeology & Ethnohistory, related Latin American national archaeologicalsocieties: £36/$62
Print ISSN 0956-5361 Electronic ISSN 1469-1787
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The Journal of Modern African Studiesoffers a quarterly survey ofdevelopments in modern Africanpolitics and society. Its main emphasisis on current issues in African politics,economies, societies and internationalrelations. It is intended not only forstudents and academic specialists, butalso for general readers andpractitioners with a concern formodern Africa, living and workingboth inside and outside the continent.Editorial policy avoids commitment toany political viewpoint or ideology, butaims at a fair examination ofcontroversial issues in order topromote a deeper understanding ofwhat is happening in Africa today. Thejournal also includes an invaluablebook review section.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Professor Christopher ClaphamThe Journal of Modern African StudiesFree School LaneCambridge CB2 3RQUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorChristopher Clapham
Cambridge University,Centre for African Studies,
UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 41 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £138/$216Institutions electronic only: £124/$194Individuals print only: £48/$76Past contributors, African Studies Association: £32/$52Print ISSN 0022-278X Electronic ISSN 1469-7777
The Journal of ModernAfrican Studies
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Victorian Literature and Culture
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Victorian Literature and Cultureencourages high quality original workconcerned with all areas of Victorianliterature and culture, including musicand the fine arts. The journal presentswork at the cutting edge of currentresearch, including exciting newstudies in untouched subjects or newmethodologies. Contributions arewelcomed from internationallyestablished scholars as well asyounger members of the profession.The Editors’ topic for 2003 is VictorianReligion. Review essays form a centralpart of the journal, and offer anauthoritative view of importantsubjects together with a list ofrelevant works that serves as an up-to-date bibliography. The Works in Progress section allows thecommunication of pars of major works well in advance of their finalpublication. The Special Effects section allows publication of primarymaterials either previously unavailableor unknown to most readers.
SUBMISSIONSAdrienne MunichDepartment of EnglishSUNY at Stony BrookStony Brook NY 11794USA
EditorsJohn MaynardNew York University, USA
Adrienne MunichState University of NewYork at Stony Brook, USA
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 31 in 2003: Spring & FallInstitutions print and electronic: £68/$106Institutions electronic only: £61/$96Individuals print only: £23/$37Print ISSN 1060-1503 Electronic ISSN 1470-1553
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This ground-breaking quarterly acts asan international forum forpractitioners and academics bypublishing cutting-edge work coveringall aspects of architectural endeavour.Generously illustrated throughout, arqis edited with busy practitioners andacademics in mind. Contents includebuilding design, urbanism, history,theory, environmental design,construction, materials, informationtechnology, and practice. Otherfeatures include interviews, occasionalreports, lively letters pages, bookreviews and an end feature, Insight.Reviews of significant buildings arepublished at length and in a detailmatched today by few otherarchitectural journals. arq alsoprovides an outlet for those who wishto disseminate their work to aninternational audience.
SUBMISSIONSPeter CarolinDepartment of ArchitectureUniversity of Cambridge1 Scroope TerraceCambridge CB2 1PXUK
Email: [email protected]
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EditorPeter Carolin
University of Cambridge,UK
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 7 in 2003: March, June, September and DecemberInstitutions print and electronic: £120/$189Institutions electronic only: £108/$170Individuals print only: £42/$64Students: £28/$46Print ISSN 1359-1355 Electronic ISSN 1474-0516
arq: Architectural ResearchQuarterly
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European Review
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The European Review is a uniqueinternational journal covering a widerange of subjects. It has a strongemphasis on Europe and oneconomics, history, social science, andgeneral aspects of the sciences. Twoissues each year are devoted mainly orentirely to a single subject and deal indepth with a topic of contemporaryimportance in Europe in whichrelevant aspects of natural science areintegrated; the other issues cover awide range of subjects but usuallyinclude a mini-review.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: The EditorSir Arnold BurgenDepartment of PharmacologyTennis Court RoadCambridgeCB2 1QJUK
Email: [email protected]
Editor-in-ChiefArnold BurgenUniversity of Cambridge,UK
Deputy EditorHenk WesselingNetherlands Institute for Advanced Study,The Netherlands
A Journal of theAcademia Europaea
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 11 in 2003: February, May, July and OctoberInstitutions print and electronic: £112/$176Institutions electronic only: £100/$158Individuals print only: £38/$60American Political Science Association, American Historical Association:
£29/$45Special arrangements exist for members of Academia Europaea.Print ISSN 1062-7987 Electronic ISSN 1474-0575
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Journal of Navigation contains originalpapers on the science of navigationover land and sea and through air andspace, including a selection of paperspresented at meetings of the Instituteand other organisations associatedwith navigation. Papers cover everyaspect of navigation, from the highlytechnical to the descriptive andhistorical. Subjects include electronics,astronomy, mathematics, cartography,command and control, psychology andzoology, operational research, riskanalysis, theoretical physics, operationin hostile environments,instrumentation, ergonomics, financialplanning and law. The journal alsopublishes selected papers and reportsfrom the Institute’s Special InterestGroups, as well as book reviews.Contributions come from all parts ofthe world.
SUBMISSIONSEditorial Office: Wing Cdre Norman HughesJournal of Navigation1 Kensington GoreLondon SW7 2ATUK
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EditorNorman Hughes
University of Exeter, UK
Published for The RoyalInstitute of Navigation
SUBSCRIPTIONSVolume 56 in 2003: January, May and SeptemberInstitutions print and electronic: £170/$276Institutions electronic only: £153/$248Special arrangements exist for members of the Royal Institute of Navigation.Print ISSN 0373-4633 Electronic ISSN 1469-7785
Journal of Navigation
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