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Call for Essays | Studi Neoclassici

Posted in Calls for Papers, journal articles by Editor on December 6, 2019

From ArtHist.net:

Studi Neoclassici: Rivista internazionale 8 (2020)
Submissions due by 31 March 2020

The journal Studi Neoclassici, created with the aim of publishing the results of the activity promoted by the ‘Istituto di ricerca per gli studi su Canova e il Neoclassicismo’ (‘Research Institute for Studies on Canova and Neoclassicism’) of Bassano del Grappa, has been a tool for disseminating research of the Edizione Naionale delle Opere di Antonio Canova (National edition of the works of Antonio Canova), that converge in the critical editions of the enormous Canova’s epistolary, with the historical, biographical, stylistic insights that matter requires. The major scholars of Neoclassicism constitute the scientific and editorial council of the journal.

The magazine proposes itself to the attention of scholars in various fields of research, from history to literature, from archeology to art history, from the history of culture to art criticism to the history of collecting, from the history of music to that of dance and costume.

Journal articles follow the same methodological approach that characterized the “Canovian Weeks”, i.e. the formula of connecting different artistic and cultural experiences, from literature to art history, to history and to other arts included in the historical period between second half of the eighteenth and the first decades of the twentieth century, with the intention of proposing a complete and not only specialized picture of the theme.

Studi Neoclassici publishes monographic numbers and free topic numbers relating to the historical period of the journal, the texts of which, selected through a ‘Call for papers’ procedure, are all—except for rare and justified exceptions—subject to peer review by a ‘double blind’ peer review procedure. In the case of exceptions it is the management, in its collegiality, that after careful examination assumes the responsibility of accepting the texts.

The number 8, 2020 will host free articles and one or two reviews of volumes relating to the period covered by the magazine. The editorial rules are available here. Texts can be presented in Italian, German, French, English, or Spanish; must not exceed 35,000 characters (spaces and notes included); and must be sent by 31 March 2020 to giuliana.ericani@gmail.com or gianpavese@gmail.com.

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