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UIP Welcomes Diasporic Italy: Journal of Italian American Studies Association and The Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology
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About Diasporic Italy: Journal of Italian American Studies Association Diasporic Italy: Journal of Italian American Studies Association (DI) is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal devoted to the interdisciplinary study of Italian American/Diaspora studies. DI focuses on timely and varied approaches to … Continue reading
UIP announces new partnership with the SPC
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The University of Illinois Press is pleased to announce that we will be joining the Scholarly Publishing Collective (SPC), along with other top-rated university presses (UPs), hosted by Duke University Press (DUP). The platform will fulfill digital access on behalf … Continue reading
The Pluralist seeks Associate Editor
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The Board of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy welcomes applications for Associate Editor. This position will support the editorial work of The Pluralist by assisting the Editor in reviewing submissions, assigning reviewers, rendering decisions, and preparing issues for publication. … Continue reading
New Editor – Public Affairs Quarterly
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Polish American Historical Society Seeks Documents
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The Polish American Historical Association (PAHA), for which we publish The Polish Review, is seeking documents from members of the WWII diaspora, their families, and organizations to add to the historical record of this time. This effort helps historians and … Continue reading