e-NASS CFP: Review of Armenian Studies. Deadline for Abstracts is January 15, 2011

 

*REVIEW OF ARMENIAN STUDIES*

*Call** **For** **Papers*

The *Review of Armenian Studies* was established with the aim of publishing

papers of a high standard of quality to stimulate inter-disciplinary debate

between academics and practitioners on issues falling within its scope of

research. The *Review of Armenian Studies* invites paper submissions on any

topic related to Armenian Question.

The peer-reviewed *Review of Armenian Studies* journal is published twice a

year. Articles submitted for publication are subject to peer review. The

journal's language is *English*. *Review of Armenian Studies *accepts

scientific research that has not been previously submitted to another

journal for publication. Submissions must be written in accordance with the

principles of scientific writing and standards put forward by the journal

and with a straightforward language.

Since 2001, 21 issues of *Review of Armenian Studies* had been published.

Previous issues include contributions from prominent academics (including

Prof. Justin McCarthy and Prof. Guenter Lewy) as well as leading historians

and accomplished students engaged in the field of historical, political and

social research on the Armenian Issue.

Review of Armenian Studies is indexed by the *EBSCO Database*.

*Topics*

Although we welcome any contributions related to the Armenian Issue, some
major topics may well include the following titles.

- Politics of Armenia

- Armenian History

- Culture and Socio-politics in Armenia

- Regional and international politics of Armenia

- Turkey-Armenia Relations

- Armenia- Iran Relations

- Armenia's relations with the States in Caucasus region

- US-Armenia Relations

- Armenia's Relations with the EU

*Manuscript** **Submission*

Please submit manuscripts via e-mail to Halit Gülşen

hgulsen@avim.org.tr or gulsenhalit@hotmail.com

Manuscripts should range from 3,000 to 13,000 words and be approximately

10-30 single-spaced pages in length including footnotes and bibliography.

Articles must be word processed using Microsoft Word, 12 point font, Times

New Roman, and should be single-spaced throughout allowing good (1 1/2 inch)

margins. Pages should be numbered sequentially.

The title page of the article should include the following information:

· Manuscript title

· Names and affiliations of all contributing authors

· Full address for correspondence, including telephone and email address

· Abstract: please provide a short summary of up to 300 words.

· Keywords: please provide 5 key words in alphabetical order, suitable for

indexing. Ideally these words will not have appeared in the title.

Authors are requested to consult and follow the Journal's style sheet (see

attachment).

*DEADLINE*

We are now welcoming contributions for the 22nd issue of this journal.

The deadline for abstracts is *January 14, 2011*

Complete submissions is due *March 1, 2011*.

The editorial office will make every effort to deal with submissions to the

journal as quickly as possible. All papers will be acknowledged on receipt

by email.

Center For Eurasian Studies (AVİM)

Web: http://www.avim.org.tr

E-mail: info@avim.org.tr

Tel: 0090 312 4385024

Fax: 0090 312 4385026

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