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Scottish Tradition, a peer-reviewed journal published by the Scottish Studies Foundation of Canada and the Scottish Studies Program at the University of Guelph, is now soliciting articles for volume 28, 2003.
The focus of this year's publication is identity formation in Scotland—gender, race, class, national, regional and local. For full consideration, please submit manuscripts no later than April 1, 2003. All manuscripts, including endnotes and captions are to be typed, double spaced, on consecutively numbered 8 ˝ x 11 inch sheets. Two hard copies of the manuscript should be submitted along with a copy on disc in Word Perfect or Microsoft Word. Submissions should utilize endnotes, in general referring to the Chicago Manual of Style, 13th edition. Manuscripts should be approximately 25 to 30 double-spaced pages in length, although shorter papers will also be considered. Contributors are requested to provide their title and current affiliation.
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