Announcing American POlitics list

Robert Harris (BB05196@BINGVMB.BITNET)
Sun, 3 Oct 1993 16:53:32 ECT

A N N O U N C E M E N T

STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT, a social science journal
published twice a year, presents research on American political
change and institutional development from a historical perspective.
Articles focus on government institutions and their social, economic
and cultural environment. In order to encourage the movement between
disciplines and subfields required to analyze change and continuity
in political institutions, STUDIES offers greater flexibility in
manuscript length than do most other political science journals.
This flexibility permits the fuller elaboration, where appropriate
to address associated issues, approaches, and findings than the
shorthand reference typical of articles dedicated to more
fragmentary interests.

Considered the "flagship" journal of the new historically-oriented
political science (SOCIAL RESEARCH, Winter 1992), STUDIES attracts
serious interest from political scientists, historians, legal
scholars, and sociologists. STUDIES is edited by Karen Orren,
Political Science Department, University of California, Los
Angeles, and Stephen Skowronek, Political Science Department,
Yale University and published by Cambridge University Press.

SUBSCRIPTIONS from indivdiuals belonging to the American Political
Science Association are $24.00 per year; from other individuals,
$30.00 per year; and from institutions, $58.00 per year. To begin
your subscription, send a check or inquiry to Cambridge University
Press, 40 West 20th Street, New York, NY 10011-4211 or FAX an
order to: 914-937-4712.

To SUBMIT MANUSCRIPTS, send three copies (doubled spaced) to:
Editorial Office, STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT,
Department of Political Science, University of California, Los
Angeles, CA 90024. Manuscripts up to 75 pages in length,
excluding footnotes, will be considered. There is a "Notes"
section for shorter presentation of research perspectives and
findings. Also welcomed are review essays on bibliographic
sources of unusual interest, and comments on previously
published articles.

--OK Mark ---!! hope you can "run" this --

See you soon, Best wishes, Eileen McDonagh