How To Publish a Journal Article

Event Details

End: February 9, 2021
More Info: https://s-usih.org/2020/09/usih2020-program-revolution-reform/

The process of writing, revising, and, ultimately, publishing research in a peer-review journal can be complicated. At times, attempting to meet the expectations of editors, the field, and the always critical reviewer #2 can feel like a tall order. This roundtable brings together editors of peer-reviewed history journals and award-winning article authors to discuss the process of publishing your work in leading history journals. Panelists will discuss best practices for developing and successfully submitting (and revising) a manuscript, the relationship between the editor/reviewers and the author, and the particular challenges facing authors and journals during the current pandemic.

Join a diverse group of scholars in dialogue! Our panelists include: Andrew Klumpp (Annals of Iowa, State Historical Society of Iowa), Angus Burgin (Modern Intellectual History, The Johns Hopkins University), Veronica Martinez-Matsuda (Cornell University), Kate Masur (Journal of the Civil War Era, Northwestern University), and Josh Piker (The William and Mary Quarterly, College of William & Mary). This panel is part of the Society for U.S. Intellectual History's annual meeting, #USIH2021. Registration is FREE but it is required. You can register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UVpWdMjEQgaxDp5Y5k802A