The Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR.ORG) has issued the following Call for Undergraduate Papers for Global Topics, its peer-reviewed electronic journal. The deadline for submissions for its 2011 issue is January 15, 2011:
Global Topics, a peer-reviewed electronic journal published by the Sen. Thomas J. Dodd Center for International Affairs and Law, New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College, is soliciting undergraduate papers for its 2011 issue.
In keeping with the Institute’s mission, Global Topics seeks to publish the highest quality of undergraduate writing. The journal will publish articles from all disciplines and from interdisciplinary perspectives so long as they address international, transnational, global, or comparative issues. The current issue of Global Topics is available at this link.
Articles written by undergraduates or as the product of collaborative undergraduate / faculty research are welcome. If the article is the product of collaborative undergraduate / faculty research, the student must be the principle author. Further, students who graduated in 2010 are welcome to submit work they completed as undergraduates.
For full consideration for the 2011 issue, please submit manuscripts no later than 15 January 2011. There is no formal length requirement, but articles should not exceed 35 pages. Preference will be given to articles that have contemporary international relevance. Submissions should be typed and double-spaced and should adhere to the Chicago Manual of Style. Papers in MLA or other formats will not be considered.
Please send submissions as an e-mail attachment (.doc, .docx, or .rtf) to Professor Matthew Masur, faculty advisor for the journal, at globaltopics@anselm.edu. Questions regarding Global Topics should be directed to Professor Masur at the same address.
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