[SOA] Spring 2018 issue of Ohio History available - consider writing for it

Carleton, Janet carleton at ohio.edu
Thu Feb 1 10:16:35 EST 2018


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TOC, Ohio History, Spring, 2018

"By Compass, Chain, and Level: Early Efforts at Surveying and Mapping the Mounds,"  by Terry A. Barnhart

"From Social Grace to Social Power: Gender Norms in Leadership and Rhetorical Performance at Western College for Women," by Renea Frey and Jacqueline Johnson

"City, Legacy, and Reform: The Beginnings of the Toledo Humane Society," by Arjun Sabharwal

"Migrant Culture Maintenance: The Welsh Experience in Martin's Ferry, Belmont County, Ohio, 1900-1940." by Robert Llewellyn Tyler

Plant Pathology and the Greenhouse Tomato Industry in Ohio, 1937-82," by Christopher Cumo

Book Reviews

Ohio History invites manuscripts on any aspect of Ohio history, as well as on the Midwest that focus on Ohio or its region.  Besides tradtional articles, we accept edited documents and other annotated unpublished primary materials as well as notes on collections. The journal is always looking for qualified reviewers of both manuscripts as well as books.  Please contact the editor, Donna M. DeBlasio, dmdeblasio at ysu.edu<mailto:dmdeblasio at ysu.edu>, for more information.  Thank you.

More on Ohio History from http://www.kentstateuniversitypress.com/journals/ohio-history/

For more than 100 years Ohio History, a semiannual peer-reviewed journal, has published scholarly essays, research notes, edited primary documents, and book reviews spanning the political, military, social, economic, ethnic, archaeological, architectural, and cultural history of Ohio and the Midwest. Published twice a year in spring and fall, the journal also includes essays on subjects concerning the nation and the Midwest with an Ohio focus. Under the editorship of Donna DeBlasio, Ohio History continues this venerable and useful scholarly work in its second century.
Editor Donna DeBlasio invite articles, edited documents, and other annotated, unpublished primary materials related to all aspects of Ohio’s history as well as manuscripts on the Midwest that focus on Ohio or its region. Manuscripts, including notes, must be double spaced. The documentation should be set as endnotes and prepared according to the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition. Originality of subject, general interest of the article, sources used, interpretation, and style are criteria for acceptance and publication. Manuscripts generally should not exceed 7,500 words of text. Articles accepted for publication become the property of Ohio History and the Kent State University Press and may not be published elsewhere without permission. The editor and Kent State University do not accept responsibility for statements of fact or opinion made by the contributors. Manuscripts and all correspondence concerning editorial matters should be submitted electronically to dmdeblasio at ysu.edu<mailto:dmdeblasio at ysu.edu>.
Books for review should be submitted to Donna DeBlasio, Department of History, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio 44555.


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