We are very pleased to announce the publication of the first issue of the Journal of Ancient Near Eastern History.(HT Michael Helfield.)
The first issue is available for free and articles can be downloaded at the following link:
http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/janeh.2014.1.issue-1/issue-files/janeh.2014.1.issue-1.xml
Contents of JANEH Volume 1 Issue 1:
Editorial Introduction to JANEH
Daniel Fleming, Chasing Down the Mundane: the Near East with Social Historical Interest
Niek Veldhuis, Intellectual History and Assyriology
Francesca Rochberg, The History of Science and Ancient Mesopotamia
Seth Richardson, Mesopotamian Political History: The Perversities
JANEH is published twice per year online and in print. The next issue will appear in October. We are committed to best practices for the consideration, review, and publication of contributions. Manuscripts should be submitted electronically through the JANEH website (http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/janeh) and can be written in in English, French, or German. The style guide for the journal is also available on the website. The international Editorial Board oversees a double-blind peer review process. Under normal circumstances, authors can expect to wait no more than 10 weeks from initial submission to final decision. Moreover, for all subsequent issues of JANEH, articles that have received final approval will be published immediately online and will enter the queue for the next available print issue.
We look forward to your readership and we hope you will consider supporting JANEH by submitting your work for our consideration. Please address any questions to: steven.garfinkle@wwu.edu.
Marc Van De Mieroop and Steven Garfinkle
Editors of JANEH
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