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The Richard Koebner Minerva Center at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in co-operation with the Resling Press in Tel Aviv, invites papers for the 4th (2011) issue of Tabur: Yearbook for European History, Society, Culture and Thought.
In particular, the 4th (2011) issue of Tabur, entitled "Imagination", invites pivotal and innovative papers involving a study of Imagination, Fantasy, and Emotions, as well as articles dealing with a variety of connections such as political or scientific imagination, science and fiction, Collective Memory, culture and emotions, history of emotions, Cyberspace and Virtual Realities, Cyberfeminism and so on.
We also encourage submission of papers dealing with the journal's general scope of interest, to be published in the general section of the yearbook. Articles should be submitted in English or German (7000 words limit) no later than April 1, 2010, via email to Mr. Ohad Kohn at koebner.yearbook@gmail.com. Following a double-blind review, articles accepted for publication will be translated by Tabur and published in Hebrew, accompanied by an abstract in English.
Tabur is a groundbreaking, interdisciplinary peer-reviewed academic journal in Hebrew. It accepts papers from all fields of Humanities and Social Studies dealing with Central European history, society, culture and thought, including Cultural Studies, Law and Education. Published with the assistance of the R. Koebner Minerva Center for German History, it aims at providing the Hebrew reader with the most up- to-date academic research of Central European history, culture, society and thought, carried out by scholars around the world. The recently published 2nd (2009) edition encloses papers dedicated to the theme of "Crime and Madness in Germany" alongside papers dealing with the journal's general scope of interest, and can be purchased online at the Resling Press website.
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