FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
ON ROMANIAN STUDIES
Publication SuggestionsLast Updated: 14 August 2007
I. Here is a list of potential publication options with journals that might be willing to consider your congress presentation. These generally require an English language manuscript, but some (as noted) will accept Romanian papers.
1. ANALELE UNIVERSITATII OVIDIUS. SERIA FILOLOGIE. Published by Ovidius University, Constanta (ROMANIA). Contact Adina Ciugureanu at adina.ciugureanu@seanet.ro for information. Publishes material on linguistics, philology, literature, and culture in virtually any language.
2. ANUARUL INSTITUTULUI DE ISTORIE A. D. XENOPOL. Published by the Institutul de Istorie A. D. Xenopol (ROMANIA). Editor: Alexandru Zub at institut@xenopol.is.edu.ro. Publishes articles on Romanian history and culture, mostly in Romanian.
3. ANUARUAL INSTITUTULUI DE ISTORIE G.BARIT. Published by the Institutul de Istorie G. Barit, Cluj-Napoca (ROMANIA). Contact Stelian Mandrut at smandrut@hotmail.com for information. Published articles related to all aspects of Transylvanian history, institutions, and society.
4. BALKANISTICA. Publication of the South East European Studies Association (USA). Editor: Don Dyer at mldyer@olemiss.edu. Website: www.olemiss.edu/depts/modern_languages/Balkanistica.html. Accepts articles dealing with Southeast Europe from virtually any discipline.
5. EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES. Editor: Ilya Prizel; Managing Editor: Jennifer Cash at eeps@ucis.pitt.edu. Publishes articles in English dealing with any aspect of Eastern European politics and society.
6. EAST EUROPEAN QUARTERLY. Editor: Stephen Fischer-Galati at eepublications@msn.com or write to East European Quarterly, University of Colorado, 29 UCB, Boulder CO 80309-0029. Publishes artices in major languages dealing with all facets of East European history and culture.
7. HISTORICAL YEARBOOK. Published by the Institutul de Istorie N. Iorga, Bucuresti (ROMANIA). Editor: Nagy Pienaru at revistaistorica@hotmail.com. Publishes articles in major languages on Romanian and Southeast European history, including the Black Sea region.
8. LINGUA ROMANA. Editor: Scott Sprenger at linguaromana.byu.edu, which publishes on Romanian language, literature and culture.
9. REVUE DES ETUDES SUD-EST EUROPEENNES. Published by the Institut d'Etudes Sud-Est Europeennes, Bucuresti (ROMANIA). Editor: Paul Stahl at acad_sudest@yahoo.com. Publishes articles on Southeast Europe in all disciplines and in all major languages.
10. REVISTA ISTORICA. Published by the Institutul de Istorie N. Iorga, Bucuresti (ROMANIA). Editor: Nagy Pienaru at revistaistorica@hotmail.com. Publishes articles in Romanian on all aspects of Romanian history.
11. THE TRANSYLVANIAN REVIEW. Published by the Center for Transylvanian Studies, Cluj-Napoca (ROMANIA). Contact Ioan Bolovan at bolovani@yahoo.com for information. Publishes articles in major languages on all aspects of Transylvanian history and culture.
If any of you have additional journals to suggest, please let me know.
II. For those of you with papers that are longer than the usual journal submission, but shorter than a monograph, you might consider a submission to the following:
1. THE CARL BECK PAPERS, University of Pittsburgh, which accepts longer papers devoted to topics ranging across the entire field of Slavic, Russian, Soviet, post-Soviet and East European studies. Their eMail contact is cbpapers@pitt.edu; their webpage is at www.ucis.pitt.edu/crees/cbpaper.html.
2. TREADGOLD STUDIES, University of Washington, whose publications include papers from symposia, and monographs that may be too long for most journals, but too short to appear in book form, dealing with all aspects of Russian and EE history and society. Their eMail contact is treadgld@u.washington.edu; their webpage is at jsis.washington.edu/ellison/outreach_treadgold.shtml.
III. Finally, for those of you who do not wish to seek futher publication options, we will provide the following website publishing option: a SRS-website page will be set up from which pdf versions of your papers can be downloaded. Because the internet is well-indexed, this means that people will find your paper and be able to access and reference it. Please note that most print publications will not subsequently publish your paper if it is already "published" on the internet. To avail yourself of this option, you will need to
1. send me a copy of your paper, which may be either already in pdf form or .doc form which I will convert into a pdf file.
2. You will also need to send me a release statement in which you formally agree to the publication of your paper on the SRS website.
3. In the Subject Line of your eMail, please put "WEBSITE PUBLICATION"
This web site will not be made operational for several months. In addition, if you subsequently wish to withdraw your paper from the site, you may do so by giving me appropriate notice.
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