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Submission guidelines for French Historical Studies
Manuscripts and all correspondence about articles should be addressed to the editor, Patricia M. E. Lorcin, and the associate editor, J. B. Shank. We encourage electronic submissions, which should be sent to managing assistant Richard Parks (frhistst@umn.edu) as file attachments in RTF format. Anyone may submit an article in English or French, typed double-spaced, including double-spaced notes, block quotes, and tables. Manuscripts that are not submitted electronically should be sent in triplicate to the editors at French Historical Studies, Department of History, University of Minnesota–Twin Cities, 614 Social Sciences Bldg., 267 Nineteenth Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55455, accompanied by a self-addressed envelope, stamped or with an international reply coupon. To ensure anonymity, the author's name should appear only on a separate title page. Please follow The Chicago Manual of Style, fifteenth edition; a style sheet will be sent on request. Manuscripts normally should not exceed 10,000 words of text (not including notes).
Indexed/abstracted in the following: Academic Research Library, Academic Search Elite, Academic Search Premier, America: History and Life, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Abstracts, Current Contents/Arts and Humanities, Discovery, Expanded Academic ASAP, Historical Abstracts, History Reference Center, Humanities and Social Sciences Index Retrospective, 1907–1984, Humanities Abstracts, Humanities Full Text, Humanities Index, Humanities Index Retrospective, 1907–1984, Humanities International Index, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ), Literature Online, Magazines for Libraries, MasterFILE Elite, MasterFILE Premier, MasterFILE Select, News and Magazines, OmniFile Full Text V, OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition, Research Library, Scopus, Student Resource Center College with Expanded Academic ASAP.
Frequency: Quarterly
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