ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Routledge is pleased to announce The Sixties: A Journal of History,
Politics, and Culture. A peer-reviewed journal, The Sixties will print its
premier issue in spring 2008.
Featuring cross-disciplinary and cutting-edge scholarship from academics
and public intellectuals, The Sixties is the only academic journal devoted to
this most extraordinary, celebrated, and controversial decade. In addition
to research essays and book reviews, The Sixties will include conversations,
interviews, graphics, and considerations of the ways that the 1960s continues
to define global politics and popular culture.
The Sixties is co-edited by Jeremy Varon, Drew University, Michael S.
Foley, City University of New York, and John McMillian, Harvard University.
Editorial Board: Beth Bailey, Winifred Breines, Marianne DeKoven, David
Farber, Peniel Joseph, Andrew Huebner, Daniel Kane, Martin Klimke, Felicia
Kornbluh, Ian Lekus, Fredrik Logevall, Lorena Oropeza, Jermi Suri, Rhonda
Williams, Patricia Zimmerman.
For more information, please visit,: www.sixtiesjournal.com or
www.informaworld.com/thesixties
Call For Submissions
The journal takes “the long sixties” (roughly 1954-1975) as its broad
focus, and will include transnational and comparative analyses. Editors
welcome submissions in the following areas:
• Social movements and political protest
• Foreign and domestic policy
• Institutions and international relations
• Decolonization and North-South conflicts
• Women’s history, gender history and the history of sexuality
• The experiences of subaltern and sub-national groups
• Intellectual history
• Print culture and electronic media
• Music, literature, film, theater, architecture and the visual arts
• Industry, business and advertising
• Science, technology and ecology
• Crime and punishment
Articles should be no more than 8,000 words and free of specialized
jargon, with Chicago referencing and limited endnotes. Please send
submissions electronically to each of the following addresses:
Jeremysixtiesjournal.com, Michaelsixtiesjournal.com, and
Johnsixtiesjournal.com. The deadline for materials to be considered in the
inaugural issue is October 1, 2007.
Interested in reviewing a book for The Sixties? Professors or advanced
graduate students (ABD) who are be interesting in writing reviews are invited
to send short emails listing their credentials and areas of expertise to John
McMillian (Johnsixtiesjournal.com). Normally, books will be assigned for
review, but scholars interested in writing lengthier interpretive review
essays are encouraged to contact the editors. And please bring to our
attention to new titles on the 1960s.
Reference:
CFP: The Sixties. A Journal of History, Politics, and Culture. In: ArtHist.net, Jun 24, 2007 (accessed Apr 19, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/29380>.