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Fw: H-ASIA:Call for Manuscripts: US, Asia, and the World, 1620-1914. EAA Fall 2011

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From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 2:37 AM
Subject: H-ASIA:Call for Manuscripts: US, Asia, and the World, 1620-1914.
EAA Fall 2011


> H-ASIA
> February 7, 2011
>
> Call for manuscripts: US, Asia and the World, 1620-1914, _Edcuation About
> Asia_ (EAA), Fall 2011
> ************************************************************************
> From: Education About Asia <edast@utc.edu>
>
>
> Call for Manuscripts: US, Asia, and the World, 1620?1914. EAA Fall 2011
> (Economic History Topics Encouraged)
>
>
> Education About Asia (EAA) is the peer-reviewed teaching journal of the
> Association for Asian Studies. Our readers include undergraduate
> instructors
> as well as high school and middle school teachers. Our articles are
> intended
> to provide educators, who are often not specialists, with basic
> understanding of Asia-related content. Qualified referees evaluate all
> manuscripts submitted for consideration. A large number of our readers
> teach
> some form of world history, but some of our secondary school teachers are
> also responsible for US History.
>
>
> We are in the process of developing a special section entitled "US, Asia,
> and the World, 1620-1914" for the fall 2011 issue of EAA. In this special
> section, we invite authors to submit manuscripts that encompass a wide
> range
> of US-Asia topics that focus upon interactions and significant events,
> drawing from diverse areas of study including the arts, diplomacy and
> politics, economics, military history, and society and culture. We are
> looking for manuscripts concerning all areas of Asia. We seek manuscripts
> both from historians of Asia and scholars and teachers with expertise on
> the
> US and other parts of the world. We are especially interested in
> manuscripts
> where authors address US-Asia interactions that proved to have global
> impact.
>
> Prospective authors should be aware that approximately fifty percent of
> our
> readers are secondary or middle school teachers and the remainder of our
> subscribers teach at the college or university levels. We are most
> interested in manuscripts that are useful for introductory survey-level
> courses at both the secondary and undergraduate levels. Please consult the
> EAA guidelines, available on the website under my signature, before
> submitting a manuscript for this special section. Pay particular attention
> to feature and teaching resources manuscript word-count ranges. The length
> of an EAA manuscript is 2,500 to 3,500 words (ten to fourteen
> double-spaced
> pages). Prospective authors are also encouraged to share possible
> manuscript
> ideas with me via email. The deadline for initial submission of
> manuscripts
> is May 10, 2011.
>
>
> Cordially,
>
> Lucien Ellington
>
> Editor, Education About Asia
> 302 Pfeiffer Stagmaier Hall
> University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
> Chattanooga, TN 37403
> Phone (423) 425-2118, Fax (423) 425-5441
> Email: l-ellington@comcast.net
> Website: http://www.asian-studies.org/
>
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