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From: History and Legacy of the 1960s [mailto:H-1960S@H-NET.MSU.EDU] On
Behalf Of Laura Gifford
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 5:43 PM
To: H-1960S@H-NET.MSU.EDU
Subject: Northwest Ohio History actively seeking unpublished scholarship
From: llnelson@wcnet.org
Date: October 25, 2009 12:01:56 PM PDT
The journal Northwest Ohio History is actively seeking unpublished
scholarship addressing Northwest Ohio's political, military, social,
economic, cultural, and ethnic history.
Northwest Ohio History (formerly the Northwest Ohio Quarterly)
is a regional journal of history and culutre published by the Maumee
Valley Historical Society and edited out of the History Department at
Bowling Green State University. Published continuously since 1928,
the journal features scholarly essays, book reviews, and edited
primary documents relating tot he Maumee Valley, Northwest Ohio, the
Western Basin of Lake Erie, and surrounding regions.
The journal is interested in all periods of Northwest Ohio's
history, from the prehistoric to the modern era. Because of the
periodical's broad-ranging interests, the journal particularly
welcomes submissions based upon interdisciplinary scholarship.
Northwest Ohio History is a refereed periodical. Submissions
will be evaluated upon scholarship, originality, interpretation, and
the articles appropriateness to the journal's regional interests.
Articles submitted to Northwest Ohio History should generally
be no more than twenty to thirty pages in length. Internal
documentation should be in the form of endnotes. Matters of style,
grammar, and format should conform to the standards set out in the
Chicago Manuael of Style.
Submissions, letters of inquiry, or other questions can be
address to: Larry L. Nelson, Editor-Northwest Ohio History
Department of History, 128 Williams Hall, Bowling Green State
University, Bowling Green, OH 43404 nelsonl@bgsu.edu
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