The Journal of Middle Eastern and
North African Intellectual and Cultural Studies is a biannual
journal published in association with Binghamton University’s
Department of Classical and Near Eastern Studies and the Middle
East and North African (MENA) Program. We invite articles to
be submitted for the third volume’s first issue, set to
appear in the spring of 2005. The journal’s editors are
Professor R. Kevin Lacey of Binghamton (Chair, Classical and
Near Eastern Studies, and Director, MENA Program) and Ralph
M. Coury of Fairfield University (Professor of History).
English is the primary language of
the journal, but from time to time it will publish original
articles in indigenous languages of the Middle East and North
Africa (e.g., Arabic, Turkish, Farsi) or in European languages
other than English, and we will accompany these with full English
translations. We adopt these policies in order to be as truly
global as possible, and to promote knowledge of established
as well as newly emerging scholars indigenous to the Middle
East and North Africa. Discussions of all aspects of cultural
and intellectual studies, and in relation to all historical
periods since the rise of Islam, are invited.
All contributions must be submitted
in triplicate, in revised, publishable form, word-processed
on one side of the page, double-spaced, with standard margins,
and endnotes, not footnotes. Additionally, all contributions
must be submitted on an IBM-compatible disk. Microsoft Word
application (versions 7.0 or above) must be used. Manuscripts
are read by members of the editorial board who decide on acceptance.
Contributions sent only electronically as attachments will not
be accepted, and rejected manuscripts and disks will be returned
only upon request by ordinary mail, unless the cost of airmail
postage is paid in advance. The cost of the journal for institutions
(per year) is $60.00. The cost for individuals per year is $30.00.
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