editorial policy

Submission Guidelines
Review Process
Current Editors

Submission Guidelines
All submissions must be written in English and organized according to the MLA (6th ed.), or Chicago Manual Style (15th ed.) method of format and documentation.  The acceptable length of submissions is from ten to thirty single-spaced pages.  The writing style must render the essay accessible to the generally educated layperson.  Avoid overly technical jargon or diction strictly germane to only one academic discipline.  Discriminatory or socially inappropriate language will be rejected.

All submissions must be Word documents and must be sent electronically via email attachment to mhorn3_at_kent.edu. The submission must be titled, but under no circumstances may the author's name appear in the submission itself, including self-referential citation.  Instead, the author's name along with an abbreviated title of the submission must be placed in the subject line of the email (P. Jones, William Bradford and Anabaptists), and the author's name and the full version of the submission's title must appear in the message of the email itself.

Review Process
Once a submission reaches Dulia et Latria, the editor sends a reply email verifying receipt of the submission, removes all computer-generated author tags from the document, and then immediately initiates the review process for the article. Please allow 6 weeks after the receipt of the submission for the review process to be completed. 

Current Editors
The editors for 2007 are Matthew Horn (Kent State U) and Jeremiah Hindman (Marquette U).

 

 

 

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