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The Journal of Policy History is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed academic journal concerned with the application of historical perspectives to public policy studies. The journal encourages submissions researching the formation and development of public policy, in which diverse methods and theories are applied to public policy and politics within a historical perspective. While seeking to inform scholars interested in policy history, the journal also seeks to inform policy makers through a historical approach to public policy.
Manuscripts should be typed, double-spaced, and should generally not exceed 8,000 words. Document sources using Endnotes which follow The Chicago Manual of Style format for citations. All submission packages should contain the following:
A cover letter introducing the submission
Three copies of the submission
A separate title page which lists author's name, position, organization, department, contact information (address, email, phone number), and date of submission
An author biographical sketch not exceeding 50 words
An abstract summarizing the submission not exceeding 150 words
A disk or CD containing the submission files (Microsoft Word format preferred)
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