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Eighteenth-Century Thought
Eighteenth-Century Thought is an international, interdisciplinary
annual founded for the purpose of supporting study of early modern
thought by publishing research pertinent to the fields of
philosophy, natural philosophy, medicine, law, historiography,
political theory, religion, economics, and the human sciences as
they were conceived and pursued from the mid seventeenth century to
the early nineteenth century. The journal's goal is to distribute
such studies in an overtly interdisciplinary forum, comprising not
only papers on these subjects of common interest to scholars of
these various disciplines, but also such studies that themselves
exemplify the highest standards of interdisciplinary research.
Eighteenth-Century Thought welcomes papers and substantive
discussion notes examining early modern thought in the areas of
inquiry identified. The journal is interested not only in publishing
individual essays in these disciplines, but is especially interested
in publishing studies that are themselves interdisciplinary,
embodying methods or subject matter from more than one of these
disciplines. Submissions, including any illustrations, tables, or
diagrams, should be e-mailed to the editor in triplicate, with the
author identified only on a separate cover page; all other
indications of the identity of the author in body of and notes to
the text must be suppressed. An abstract of approximately 200
words should accompany each submission.
Eighteenth-Century Thought accepts submissions from 5,000 to
12,000 words inclusive. Submissions must be typewritten,
double-spaced throughout, with wide margins. Usage in the journal
follows that described in The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed.
Footnotes should be numbered sequentially at the bottom of the
appropriate page and should follow the /documentary/ note format
described in The Chicago Manual. The journal publishes papers
written in English. Quotations in modern European languages need not
but may be translated into English.
Published annually in the spring, Eighteenth-Century Thought is a
refereed journal; each submission is subject to blind review by two
outside readers as well as by members of the Editorial Board.
Professor James G. Buickerood
Editor
Eighteenth-Century Thought
http://www.eighteenthcenturythought.org
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