Journal Details
Nineteenth-Century Contexts
An Interdisciplinary Journal
Instructions for Authors
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SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
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ILLUSTRATIONS
Illustrated articles are invited. Photographs should be original, preferably 8 X 10 inch black and white glossy. Color illustrations should be glossies. It is the responsibility of the author to secure permission for publication from the original source.
PROOFS
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