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Cambridge to publish The Review of Politics



With apologies for cross-posting

Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce that we will publish
The Review of Politics on behalf of the University of Notre Dame beginning
with Volume 68 (2006). Subscribers will receive renewal notices for the
2006 volume directly from Cambridge.  Full-text articles will now be
available online at Cambridge Journals Online.  Please see
http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_ROP or contact Cambridge?s customer
services department for more information (details below).

The Review of Politics publishes primarily philosophical and historical
studies of politics, especially those concentrating on political theory
and American political thought, but thoughtful scholarly reflections on
all aspects of politics ? including analysis of institutions and
techniques, analysis of literary reflections on politics, political
interpretations of literary works, and constitutional theory and analysis
? are welcome.  Some of the first essays advocating ?realism? were
published in The Review, as well as articles from its opponents in
international relations; both perspectives are accepted parts of the
journal?s coverage.

The University of Notre Dame du Lac is a Catholic Academic community of
higher learning founded in 1842 by the Brothers of St. Joseph (later
Congregation of the Holy Cross).  The University is dedicated to the
pursuit and sharing of truth for its own sake.  As a Catholic university,
one of its distinctive goals is to provide a forum where there can be free
inquiry and open discussion of all the forms of knowledge found in the
arts, sciences, professions, and other areas of human scholarship and
creativity.  The Review of Politics was founded at Notre Dame as a means
of extending that inquiry and discussion in the realm of politics, both
within and without the university.

Cambridge University Press is the printing and publishing house of the
University of Cambridge, and is the oldest press in the world. Established
in 1534, it is a charitable enterprise required by University Statute to
devote itself to printing and publishing in the furtherance of the
acquisition, advancement, conservation, and dissemination of knowledge in
all subjects; to the advancement of education, religion, learning and
research; and to the advancement of literature and good letters.

Cambridge Customer Services Department Contact Details:

In the U.S., Canada, or Mexico:

Cambridge University Press
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USA
Phone: 800-872-7423 or 845-353-7500
Fax: 845-353-4141
Email: journals_subscriptions@cup.org

Elsewhere in the world:

Cambridge University Press
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Phone: +44 (0) 1223 326070
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Email: journals@cambridge.org

Susan Soule
Journals Marketing Manager
Cambridge University Press, Americas
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ssoule@cambridge.org
Tel: 212-337-5019
Fax: 212-337-5959