[nativestudies-l] CFP: Native South - A New Journal

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Fri Feb 22 11:12:04 EST 2008


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Date: February 21, 2008
From: Greg O'Brien <G.OBrien at usm.edu>
Subject: CFP: Native South - A New Journal


Dear fellow H-AmIndian list subscribers,

The editors of Native South, a new academic journal published by the
University of Nebraska press that will focus on native peoples in the
American South, seek full-length scholarly article manuscripts as well
as shorter essays on on-going research, salient scholarly issues, or
any other aspect of the field. The purpose of the journal is to
investigate Southeastern Indian history in its own right (to encourage
the study of Southeastern Indians as worthy subjects of historical
inquiry) and to examine the relationships and connections between
Southeastern Indians and other Indian and non-Indian peoples, with the
ultimate goal to expose the influences of Indian peoples on the
South's history and culture.  The journal challenges the conception
that Southern history is only black and white and will expose the
various ways that Indian peoples influenced the region's past and
present.

The deadline for submissions to the inaugural issue will be 31 May
2008 and submissions after the deadline will be welcome for
consideration for future issues.

Submissions, correspondence, and questions should be directed to the
executive editor, James Carson, at jc35 at queensu.ca or

History Department
Queen's University
Kingston ON, K7L 3N6, Canada

Native South
James Taylor Carson, Queen's University, executive editor
Robbie Ethridge, University of Mississippi, associate editor
Greg O'Brien, University of Southern Mississippi, associate editor

The website for the journal is:
http://nebraskapress.unl.edu/catalog/productinfo.aspx?id=673964

Subscription information can also be found at the website.

Sincerely,
Greg O'Brien


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Prof. Greg O'Brien
Book Review Editor, Ethnohistory
Department of History
University of Southern Mississippi
Email: G.OBrien at usm.edu
Website: http://ocean.otr.usm.edu/~w300417/



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