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13 September 2023

CFP: Nuova Antologia Militare (NAM): Modern Military History Issues (1400-1815), Vol. 5, Issue 19 (Summer 2024), NAM Vol. 6, Issue 23 (Summer 2025)

 


Call for Papers: Nuova Antologia Militare (NAM)

Modern Military History Issues (1400-1815)

NAM Vol. 5, Issue 19 (Summer 2024); NAM Vol. 6, Issue 23 (Summer 2025)

www.nam-sism.org


Publication date: No. 19 Summer 2024; No. 22 Summer 2025

Last date for submission: No. 19 End March 2024, No. 23 End March 2025


We are inviting submissions of original papers and book reviews to be considered for publication in
the fifth and sixth NAM issues specialized in Early Modern and Modern Military History.

Papers should deal with warfare and military. Papers may cover different topics: not only military art and science (tactics, strategy, operations, campaigns and battles, technology, fortifications and siege, naval warfare, intelligence, statistics, topography) but also on all field concerning war studies and polemology, as diplomatic, political, legal, philosophical, economic, social, religious, gender aspects of war. Including literature, iconography, memory, commemoration, anthropology of conflict, and s. o. from Early Modern Era to 1815.

Submissions can be made in Italian, English, French, German, or Spanish; they should be no less than 6 000 and no more than 8000 words in length and should be accompanied by an abstract of 100-250 words in English, and final bibliography.

NAM is an open access, double blind peer-reviewed, DOI indexed journal in the Scopus list, which publishes scholarly articles in the field Military History and publishes 4 issues a year respectively devoted to Ancient, Medieval, Modern and Contemporary MH. It was founded in November 2019 by the Italian Society of Military History and is co-directed by Virgilio Ilari and Giovanni Brizzi. So far NAM has published 243 articles and 216 book reviews (10,000 pages), including 72 and 71 of Modern Military History (3.378 pages).


Please address submissions to virgilio.ilari@gmail.com

NAM Ethics: Articles will be submitted to a double-blind peer review. The articles are indexed with DOI and stored. The authors retain the copyright of their articles. More: https://www.nam-sism.org/2.2%20codice%20etico.html

NAM Guidelines: https://www.nam-sism.org/2.1%20linee%20guida.html

 

Previous NAM Ancient MH issues published here: https://www.nam-sism.org/3.2%20%20fascicoli.html


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