Currently Accepting Submissions

<I>DISPUTATIO: Volume 5 (2000)</I><BR>

DISPUTATIO: Volume 5 (2000):

Late Medieval Disputations
(deadline for submissions: October 1, 1999)

Preferred length for scholary articles is 4,000-12,000 words and for research notes under 2,500 words. Review essays will be assigned by the editors; please contact us if you might wish to be assigned a topic. We are also very committed to publishing bibliographies; please contact us if you are interested in compiling one.

For review essays, inquiries from younger scholars or those working on dissertations in the field are particularly welcome. Although the preferred language of Disputatio is English, we will consider articles in all major European languages and Latin. All articles not in English must be accompanied by a substantial abstract in English (c. 250-300 words).

Manuscripts must conform to the manual of style of the Modern Language Association of America. Thus, please provide endnotes and a 'Works Cited' page, as does the journal PMLA, which can serve as a model. Although contributors are requested to use hardcopy for initial submission of manuscripts, final copies of accepted manuscripts must be submitted on diskette (Microsoft Word for Windows). Authors should send three copies of the manuscript when submitting work. All articles will receive blind review by specialists in the field; final decisions concerning publication, however, rest exclusively with the editors.


Send all correspondence to:

Richard J. Utz
Department of English
Baker 117
Cedar Falls, IA 50613
USA
richard.utz@uni.edu