The ALABAMA REVIEW

A Quarterly Journal of Alabama History

Published by the Alabama Historical Association

 


Contact Information

William F. Trimble, Editor 

 

Carey E. Cauthen, Associate Editor

 

Tommy Brown, Research Associate

 

 

 

The Alabama Review
History Department

310 Thach Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849

phone:   (334) 844-6770
fax:        (334) 844-6673 
e-mail:   bamarev@auburn.edu


Editorial Policies

Guide for Contributors

Prepare manuscripts according to The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. If you do not have access to the manual, see the Citation Quick Guide. Consult recent issues of The Alabama Review for variations in note style.  All material must be typed and double-spaced, including extracts and notes. Leave ample margins. Use end notes (typed at end of essay) rather than footnotes (typed at bottom of page). Place note numbers in the text immediately after the appropriate punctuation mark. Submit three (3) hard copies of your manuscript and an electronic file in MS Word for Windows. Electronic files may be transmitted on diskette or CD or as an e-mail attachment. Please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope for the return of your essay.

 

The Alabama Review publishes only original essays and will not consider submissions that have published elsewhere in any form. Manuscripts currently under consideration for publication elsewhere will not be considered and should not be submitted. Manuscripts that are intended to be part of a future larger work (such as a chapter of an unpublished book) may be considered if the manuscript will appear in the Review before the larger work is published.

 

Book Review Policies

The Alabama Review does not accept unsolicited reviews. We maintain a list of qualified potential reviewers. If you would like to register as a reviewer, please contact us via e-mail or at the address above. We publish reviews of recent books on Alabama history from any chronological period, as well as works on southern history, broadly defined, that hold significance for the study of Alabama.  For further information please see our book review style sheet.


Links to Other Sites of Interest to Alabama Historians

Publications

Alabama Heritage

Gulf South Historical Review

Journal of Southern History

 

On-Line Tables of Contents

Alabama Review

Alabama Historical Quarterly

Alabama Heritage

Gulf South Historical Review

 

Conferences

Papers Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Alabama Historical Association, 1948-1979

Papers Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Alabama Historical Association, 1980-present

 

Organizations

Alabama Archaeological Society

Alabama Folklife Association

Alabama Historical Association

Alabama Humanities Foundation

American Association for State and Local History

Society of Alabama Archivists

Southeast Regional African American Preservation Alliance

Southern Historical Association

 

State Agencies

Alabama Department of Archives and History

Alabama History On-Line

Alabama Historical Commission

 

United States Agricultural Information Network Preservation Project

Bibliography on the History of Alabama Agriculture and Rural Life, 1820-1945



The Alabama Review is a member of the Conference of Historical Journals

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Last updated: August 19, 2008.