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Information for contributors:
Social Evolution and History invites articles, review articles, and brief reviews. Manuscripts should be
submitted to the Editors both by email (as attached files in the rtf format)
and by mail.
Electronic versions should be sent to all the editors
to the addresses as follows:
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Prof. Dmitri M. Bondarenko
dbondar@hotmail.com; dmitri.bondarenko@inafr.ru
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Prof. Leonid E. Grinin "Uchitel"
Publishing House lgrinin@mail.ru
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Prof. Andrey V. Korotayev
Russian State University for the Humanities korotayev@yahoo.com; korotayev@mtu-net.ru
A hard copy should be sent to Prof. Leonid Grinin
only, to the address as follows:
257 Krasnykh Komandirov St., P.O. 79, 400079 Volgograd, RUSSIA
Manuscripts are not returned. Obtaining permission for
any quoted or reprinted material that requires permission, and paying any
and all associated fees, is the responsibility of the author. Submission of
a manuscript implies commitment to publish in the Journal. Social Evolution
and History is a refereed journal. Articles, which are to be in English,
should be original and should not be under consideration elsewhere.
Preparation of manuscripts.
Articles should generally be no longer than 8000 words, review articles should
not exceed 2500 words, and brief reviews should be no longer than 600 words.
A separate sheet should give the author's name and academic affiliation, the
title and a short abstract of no more than 150 words. All contributions, whether
articles or reviews, should be clearly typed on one side of A4 paper or American
Quarto, double-spaced and with wide margins throughout (including footnotes
and bibliographical references). Footnotes, references, tables, and charts
should be typed on separate pages.
Footnotes should be kept to a minimum. Essential notes
should be presented in a typed list at the end of the article, double spaced.
Bibliographical references
should be given in parentheses in standard author-date form in the body of
the text: (Lee and Devore 1968: 236). A complete list of references cited,
arranged alphabetically by author's surname, should be typed at the end of
the article along the following lines:
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Kuper, A. and Gillet, S.
1970. Aspects of Administration in Western Botswana. African Studies 29: 169–182.
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Lee, R. B. and Devore, I. (eds.)
1968. Man the Hunter. New York: Aldine.
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McCall, D. F.
1975. The Hornbill and Analogous Forms
in West African Sculpture. In McCall, D. F., and Bay, E. G.
(eds.), African Images: Essays in African Iconology (pp. 268–324).
New York - London: Routledge.
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Earle, T.
1978. Economic and
Social Organization of a Complex Chiefdom: The Halelea
District, Kiua’i, Hawaii. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.
Subheadings should be typed flush left without preceding
numbers or letters. Where subheadings are of a different order of importance
this should be indicated by A, B, or C pencilled in the margin.
Quotations. Single inverted commas should be used except
for quotations within quotations, which should have double inverted commas.
Quotations of more than about 60 words should be set off from the text with
an extra line of space above and below, and typed without inverted commas.
Proofreading. First proofs may be read and corrected by
contributors provided that they can guarantee to return corrected proofs to
the Editor, by email or airmail when appropriate, within four days of receipt.
Corrections in proof should be restricted to any printer's and publisher's
errors.
Offprints. Authors of articles and review articles
will receive two copies of the issue and five offprints free of charge; additional copies may be purchased
if ordered at proof stage.
Inquiries should be addressed to the editors by email
to the addresses mentioned above, by fax: + (7) (8442) 46 85 53, or by telephone:
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