Call for Papers: JEMS I (2012)
The Journal of Early Modern Studies is
seeking contributions for its first issue (Fall 2012). It will be a special
issue, devoted to the theme:
Shaping the Republic of Letters: Communication,
Correspondence and Networks in Early Modern Europe
Editor: Vlad
Alexandrescu
A well known metaphor of the
early European modernity and an important instrument in the understanding of
seventeenth-century thought, the "Republic of Letters" was, in the sixteenth
and seventeenth centuries, primarily a label for new projects of intellectual
and scientific association. Various models for the Republic of Letters have
been investigated and described as closed circles or open networks, shaped
around a variety of elements: scientific societies, intellectual networks,
formal or informal circles of intellectuals, proponents of the new and old philosophies.
What all such models had in common was a an ideal of shaping communities around
a moral, intellectual and sometimes a religious project understood as a
reformation of the (whole) human being.
This special issue of the Journal of Early Modern Studies aims to bring
together articles devoted to the investigation of such models of early modern
communities governed by the ideal of the Republic of Letters. The journal is
particularly seeking papers dedicated to the exploration of various ways of disseminating
and communicating knowledge within the Republic of Letters, with a special
focus on the exchanges between the East and the West of Europe.
Please send your contributions no later than the 1st of March 2012 to:
Journal of Early Modern Studies
jems@zetabooks.com
Format:
Papers: maximum 10,000 words; in English or French, with an abstract and key-words in English
Book reviews: maximum 2,000 words
Review essays: maximum 4,000 words
For the style guide see Guidelines for Authors .
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