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FOR CONTRIBUTORS
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the hard copy; details should be applied of the word-processing
software use. Articles should not exceed 7,500 words - including
endnotes. Submissions will not be returned. Manuscripts are
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General
guidelines:
NUMBERS
up to 100 are written out in full except in the footnotes.
DATES
in the text should be given in the form: 25 August 1988.
IN
TEXT: eighteen-thirties, fifteenth century. IN ENDNOTES: 1830s,
15th century.
ENDNOTES
should be typed with double spacing.
REFERENCES.
The first citation of a work should include the following
details: for books, author's name (normally initials and surname),
the full title, number of volumes, place of publication and
date of the whole work, volume and page reference; for articles,
the author and title, journal, volume number and year, and
page reference.
e.g.
E.J.Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism since 1780. Programme,
Myth, Reality. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1992, p. 95. Later: Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism,
p. 139.
Miroslav
Hroch, "From National Movement to Fully-formed Nation", New
Left Review 198 (1993), 3-20. Later: Hroch, 14.
Manuscript
references should include the location of documents, description
and folio.
e.g.
Public Record Office, A 112/114, fos. 1,2,4. Later: PRO, A
112/114, fo. 1.
No
alterations can be made at proof stage, apart from correcting
printers' errors.