Call for Papers on Disability: Its Public Historical Dimensions
The Public Historian, a journal of the public history profession, seeks proposals for articles relating Disability and Disability studies to the content and practice of public history. We are interested in contributions that address the practical and legal aspect of Disability, as well as those that explore the development of Disability studies and history of various Disability communities in the context of public history theory and practice.
Proposals for articles and nominations of books/films/websites/exhibits for review are welcomed. For our submission guidelines and editorial policies, please refer to our website, http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/tph/edsub.htm or contact the managing editor. Articles in two formats will be considered: brief reports from the field (10 pp. typed, double-spaced maximum) and expanded articles reporting new research and analysis, usually 25-40 pp. typed, double-spaced). For either format, please submit a one-page description of the scope and findings of the essay, along with a CV and your complete contact information (name, title, position, work address, home address, telephones, fax, email?) by December 15 to:
Lindsey Reed
Managing Editor, The Public Historian
Department of History
University of California, Santa Barbara 93106
805-893-3667
805-893-7522 (fax)
lreed@ltsc.ucsb.edu
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