CFP: MDCCC1800, issue 5 (28 February 2015)

MDCCC1800 is pleased to announce the Call for Papers for its fifth issue (forthcoming in Autumn 2016).
Founded in 2011, MDCCC1800 is an international academic journal focused on cultural history and history of the arts in the Nineteenth century (http://edizionicf.unive.it/riv/exp/43/MDCCC1800).
We welcome papers on History of Art and Architecture, with special attention to the History of Museums and Art Collecting, as well as the History of Photography, Travel Literature, Antiquarianism. Papers are accepted in the five official European languages.
Editorial guidelines, including info on the quality of images, are available for download at this link in Italian and English:
http://edizionicf.unive.it/linee_guida.php
Please note that we have a suggested limit of 40,000 characters per paper. Papers with fewer than 20,000 characters will not be accepted.
Every paper will undergo a double peer review process.
The deadline for submissions is February 28th 2016.
To submit your papers please follow the process on our platform: http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riv/exp/43/MDCCC1800
clicking on ‘ISCRIZIONE-PROPOSTE’ on the right side of the screen.
For any further questions or feedback, please contact us at mdccc1800@unive.it

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