The Nautilus: A Maritime Journal of Literature, History, and Culture, a peer-reviewed scholarly publication, seeks submissions for its twelfth annual issue, to be published in spring 2021. Contributors are encouraged to submit manuscripts on any aspect of maritime literature, history, or culture, following MLA style, using endnotes and the works cited format. Manuscripts are usually in the range of 20-25 pages; however, shorter and longer works are sometimes accepted for publication.
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Open Theology journal (https://www.degruyter.com/view/journals/opth/opth-overview.xml) invites groups of researchers, conference organizers and individual scholars to submit their proposals of edited volumes to be considered as topical issues of the journal for 2021.
Proposals will be collected by October 31, 2020.
Philip K. Dick: His Sources and Inspirations
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Woods, Randall B.. _Prisoners of Hope: Lyndon B. Johnson, the
Great Society, and the Limits of Liberalism_. New York: Basic
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art Archives Announces Biannual Newsletter
Call for Articles: Marine Corps History journal
Marine Corps History journal is accepting submissions of scholarly articles focused on new and unique research into the Marine Corps’ history, from its earliest actions to the Cold War and beyond, including cultural history. The editors also are interested in book reviews.
The editors are currently accepting article and book review submissions for the Summer 2021 and Winter 2021 issues.
The Aga Khan University’s Institute for the Study of Muslim Civilisations and Bloomsbury Pakistan have teamed up to deliver a series of conversations on Pakistan’s response to the current COVID-19 crisis. Although Pakistan has not yet appeared in the lists of countries experiencing either the most infections or most deaths, it has taken dramatic steps to try to slow the transmission of the virus.
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