SUBMISSION OF ORIGINALS FOR THEIR EVALUATION
Entremons: UPF Journal of World History publishes articles and reviews on Global History. It will accept original and unedited texts in Catalan, Spanish and English.
The authors of the texts assume the responsibility for the content of their works,
The review, editing and publication process will not entail any expense for the authors.
Texts to be considered for publication should be sent to [email protected] to start ithe peer-review process:
The editorial board is going to decide the publication of the originals within 4 months after the ending of the Call-for-papers.
The publication of those articles received after then is going to be solved within 6 months, and the texts are going to be considered for their inclusion in the following year's edition of Entremons: UPF Journal of World History.
STYLE GUIDELINES
Bibliographic references according the the Chicago Style:
1. BOOKS
(N: footnote; B: bibliography)
N: 1. Author's first and last name, Title (Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication), page number.
Eg.: 1. Richard Swinburne, The Evolution of the Soul (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), 23.
B: Last name, first name. Title. Place of publication: Publisher, year.
Eg.: Swinburne, Richard. The Evolution of the Soul. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
1.1 Several authors
N: 2. Gisela Bock and Susan James, Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics, and Female Subjectivity (New York: Routledge, 1992), 167.
B: Bock, Gisela and Susan James. Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics, and Female Subjectivity. New York: Routledge, 1992.
1.2 Editor(s)
N: 9. Jerrold E. Hogle, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 142.
B: Hogle, Jerrold E., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
1.3 Book chapters
N :17. E.J. Clery, "The Genesis of 'Gothic' Fiction," en The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 26.
B: Clery, E.J. "The Genesis of 'Gothic Fiction." Cap. 2 en The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 21-32.
1.4 Articles in edited volumes
N: 1. Leonie Arthur, "Popular Culture: Views of Parents and Educators," en Popular Culture, New Media, and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood, ed. Jackie Marsh, 1973 (London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2005), 173.
B: Arthur, Leonie. "Popular Culture: Views of Parents and Educators." En Popular Culture, New Media, and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood, edited by Jackie Marsh, London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2005, 165-182.
2. PERIODICALS
2.1 Journal articles
N: 37. Ryan Bishop and Walter Spitz, "The Sentence," Language and Literature 17 (1992), 32.
B: Bishop, Ryan and Walter Spitz. "The Sentence." Language and Literature 17 (1992): 19-37.
2.2 Magazine articles
N :40. Alexandra Hall, "Girls with Guns," Boston Magazine, January 2003, 8.
B: Hall, Alexandra. "Girls with Guns." Boston Magazine, January 2003, 6-10.
2.3 Newspaper articles, without reference to author
N: 43. New York Times (New York), 30th July, 2002.
B: New York Times, "In Texas, Ad Heats Up Race for Governor," 30th July, 2002.
2.4 Newspaper articles, with reference to author
N: 1. Bill Bryan, "Officers May Have Violated Policies in Shooting." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1st April, 2004, I2.
B: Bryan, Bill. "Officers May Have Violated Policies in Shooting." St. Louis Post- Dispatch, 1st April, 2004, I2.
3. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
N 1. United States Congress, Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, 95º Cong., 2d ses., 1978.
B: United States Congress. Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 95º Cong., 2d ses., 1978.
3.1 Reference number (if applicable)
N: 2. US Congress Foreign Relations Committee, The Mutual Security Act of 1956, 84º Cong., 2d ses., 1956, S. Rep. 2273, 9-10.
B: US Congress Foreign Relations Committee. The Mutual Security Act of 1956. 84º Cong., 2d ses., 1956. S. Rep. 2273.
4. ONLINE RESOURCES
N 14. Bucknell University Information Services and Resources, "Information Services and Resources Homepage," Bucknell University, http://www.isr. bucknell.edu (accessed May 12, 2004).
B Bucknell University Information Services and Resources. "Information Services and Resources Homepage." Bucknell University. http://www.isr.bucknell.edu. Accessed May 12, 2004.
Entremons: UPF Journal of World History publishes articles and reviews on Global History. It will accept original and unedited texts in Catalan, Spanish and English.
The authors of the texts assume the responsibility for the content of their works,
The review, editing and publication process will not entail any expense for the authors.
Texts to be considered for publication should be sent to [email protected] to start ithe peer-review process:
- The editorial board screens all incoming submissions and rejects those that do not conform to the journal’s relevant subject and that do not meet its standards of scholarly quality.
- The manuscripts that pass this first screening are sent on to two independent expert referees for a double-blind review, which means that authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other.
- Authors will modify their texts according to the reviewers’ suggestions.
- If the author doesn't modify or revise the original manuscript, the editorial board can decide not to publish it
The editorial board is going to decide the publication of the originals within 4 months after the ending of the Call-for-papers.
The publication of those articles received after then is going to be solved within 6 months, and the texts are going to be considered for their inclusion in the following year's edition of Entremons: UPF Journal of World History.
STYLE GUIDELINES
- Length:
- For articles: 5000 to 8000 words.
- For reviews: 1.000 to 2.000 words.
- Font size: Calibri 11
- Line spacing: 1,5
- Margins: 2,5 cm right/left/top; 3 cm bottom
- Articles must include an abstract (in original language and English version) and keywords.
- Entremons: UPF Journal of World History follows the Chicago Manual of Style citation. Authors can check its main characteristics below and also in the official manual, available online here.
Bibliographic references according the the Chicago Style:
1. BOOKS
(N: footnote; B: bibliography)
N: 1. Author's first and last name, Title (Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication), page number.
Eg.: 1. Richard Swinburne, The Evolution of the Soul (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997), 23.
B: Last name, first name. Title. Place of publication: Publisher, year.
Eg.: Swinburne, Richard. The Evolution of the Soul. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
1.1 Several authors
N: 2. Gisela Bock and Susan James, Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics, and Female Subjectivity (New York: Routledge, 1992), 167.
B: Bock, Gisela and Susan James. Beyond Equality and Difference: Citizenship, Feminist Politics, and Female Subjectivity. New York: Routledge, 1992.
1.2 Editor(s)
N: 9. Jerrold E. Hogle, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 142.
B: Hogle, Jerrold E., ed. The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
1.3 Book chapters
N :17. E.J. Clery, "The Genesis of 'Gothic' Fiction," en The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002), 26.
B: Clery, E.J. "The Genesis of 'Gothic Fiction." Cap. 2 en The Cambridge Companion to Gothic Fiction. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2002, 21-32.
1.4 Articles in edited volumes
N: 1. Leonie Arthur, "Popular Culture: Views of Parents and Educators," en Popular Culture, New Media, and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood, ed. Jackie Marsh, 1973 (London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2005), 173.
B: Arthur, Leonie. "Popular Culture: Views of Parents and Educators." En Popular Culture, New Media, and Digital Literacy in Early Childhood, edited by Jackie Marsh, London: RoutledgeFalmer, 2005, 165-182.
2. PERIODICALS
2.1 Journal articles
N: 37. Ryan Bishop and Walter Spitz, "The Sentence," Language and Literature 17 (1992), 32.
B: Bishop, Ryan and Walter Spitz. "The Sentence." Language and Literature 17 (1992): 19-37.
2.2 Magazine articles
N :40. Alexandra Hall, "Girls with Guns," Boston Magazine, January 2003, 8.
B: Hall, Alexandra. "Girls with Guns." Boston Magazine, January 2003, 6-10.
2.3 Newspaper articles, without reference to author
N: 43. New York Times (New York), 30th July, 2002.
B: New York Times, "In Texas, Ad Heats Up Race for Governor," 30th July, 2002.
2.4 Newspaper articles, with reference to author
N: 1. Bill Bryan, "Officers May Have Violated Policies in Shooting." St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1st April, 2004, I2.
B: Bryan, Bill. "Officers May Have Violated Policies in Shooting." St. Louis Post- Dispatch, 1st April, 2004, I2.
3. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS
N 1. United States Congress, Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, 95º Cong., 2d ses., 1978.
B: United States Congress. Investigation of the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. 95º Cong., 2d ses., 1978.
3.1 Reference number (if applicable)
N: 2. US Congress Foreign Relations Committee, The Mutual Security Act of 1956, 84º Cong., 2d ses., 1956, S. Rep. 2273, 9-10.
B: US Congress Foreign Relations Committee. The Mutual Security Act of 1956. 84º Cong., 2d ses., 1956. S. Rep. 2273.
4. ONLINE RESOURCES
N 14. Bucknell University Information Services and Resources, "Information Services and Resources Homepage," Bucknell University, http://www.isr. bucknell.edu (accessed May 12, 2004).
B Bucknell University Information Services and Resources. "Information Services and Resources Homepage." Bucknell University. http://www.isr.bucknell.edu. Accessed May 12, 2004.