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Anglican
and Episcopal History invites
submissions
of scholarly articles on any period of the history of the churches in
the
Anglican communion. The editor prefers
that essays be submitted in electronic form, preferably as an email
attachment
sent to aeheditor@earthlink.net. If that
is not possible, a computer file written in Microsoft Word submitted on
cd-rom
is acceptable. Please use footnotes
rather than endnotes.
Anglican
and Episcopal History will
generally not
consider for publication manuscripts longer than thirty pages of
double-spaced
text.
Footnotes should appear in the
following format:
Robert W. Prichard, The Nature
of Salvation: Theological Consensus in the Episcopal Church, 1801-73,
Studies in Anglican History (Urbana and Chicago, 1997), 140.
Subsequent citations: Prichard, Nature of
Salvation, 178-85.
Joan R. Gundersen, “The Search for
Good Men: Recruiting Ministers in Colonial Virginia,” The Historical
Magazine of the
Protestant Episcopal Church 48 (1979): 453-64.
Subsequent citations: Gundersen,
“Search for Good Men,” 458-64, esp. 460.
Richard Channing Moore to William Meade, 18 February
1817,
Box 1, folder 2, William Meade Papers, Special Collections Department,
Earl
Gregg Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, Williamsburg.
Subsequent citations to materials in the same
collection
need only note the name of the collection after the specific
item.
Email correspondence: Edward Bond, e-mail message to
the
author, 9 February 2007.
Internet sites: Virginia Ballot
Measures, Ballot Question # 2 – Incorporation of Churches, Project Vote
Smart, http://www.vote-smart.org/election_ballot_measures_detail.php?ballot_id=M000001484
(accessed 5 February 2007). |