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The Middle Ground Journal, (http://www2.css.edu/app/depts/HIS/historyjournal/index.cfm)
a refereed and open-access journal of world history and global studies, is seeking qualified reviewers. We currently have approximately ten items available. For a list of the available books, documentaries and other artifacts, please visit:
http://faculty.css.edu/hliang/Middle%20Ground%20Journal.html
These reviews are due on November 30, 2012. To apply, please email the title/author(s) of the book/documentary, your contact information (e-mail, postal address, phone), and your full CV/resume to the journal's chief editor, Professor Liang, at HLIANG (at) css.edu. We are particularly interested in reviewers who are planning to use the book in a class, and are willing to submit follow-up reports. Preferences will be given to reviewers who propose long term cooperative projects with the journal. You will be notified by e-mail if you have been selected. Because of the volume of correspondence we are unable to acknowledge every e-mail.
The guiding principle of the journal is to act as a bridge between disciplines, between teaching and research, between students and teachers, and between all levels of education. Therefore, we encourage our reviewers to address the widest possible audience, and to discuss how the artifacts reviewed may be used in classrooms. Please consult the journal for guidelines and specifications. The journal is also seeking reviews from students and teachers on books and other artifacts (documentaries, films, music, art, and so on) currently in your possession, particularly those you have used in a course. Please contact the chief editor with proposals, or books you wish to review, so that the journal may seek copies.
The Middle Ground Journal is published by the Midwest World History Association (MWWHA) and housed at The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, USA. The MWWHA is a proud affiliate of the World History Association (WHA). We strongly encourage membership in both scholarly organizations.
Further information on the journal may be found at:
https://www.facebook.com/middlegroundjournal
Hong-Ming Liang, Chief Editor, The Middle Ground Journal
Assistant Professor, The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN, USA
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