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Central European History now published by Cambridge



With apologies for cross-posting

Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce that in 2006 we will 
begin publishing Central European History. Owned by the Conference Group 
for Central European History of the American Historical Association, the 
journal has been published by Emory University, Humanities Press, and 
through the end of 2005 by Brill Academic Publishers.

Central European History offers articles, review essays, and book reviews 
that range widely through the history of Germany, Austria, and other 
German-speaking regions of Central Europe from the medieval era to the 
present.

All topics and approaches to history are welcome, whether cultural, 
social, political, diplomatic, intellectual, economic, and military 
history, as well as historiography and methodology.  Contributions that 
treat new fields, such as post-1945 and post-1989 history, maturing fields 
such as gender history, and less-represented fields such as medieval 
history and the history of the Habsburg lands are especially desired. The 
journal thus aims to be the primary venue for scholarly exchange and 
debate among scholars of the history of Central Europe.

The 2006 volume will be available via Cambridge Journals Online (CJO) at 
http://journals.cambridge.org.  We are also making arrangements to have 
back volumes available on CJO; more information about those will be 
forthcoming.

For further information, please see http://journals.cambridge.org/jid_CCC

Thank you.

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