[SAHS] CFS: 'Special Editors: The British Journal for the History of Science Themes

Prinisha Badassy Prinisha.Badassy at wits.ac.za
Thu Mar 24 20:54:22 SAST 2022





Dear colleagues



We are inviting proposals from prospective 'special editors' for the next issue of The British Journal for the History of Science Themes.



https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjhs-themes



BJHS Themes is a collaborative venture between the British Society for the History of Science and Cambridge University Press. It's an open-access journal. It is published annually. Each issue focuses on a particular theme in the histories of science (broadly defined).



Past issues can be found here https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjhs-themes/all-issues



Deadline for proposals from potential 'special editors': 1 July 2022.



Further instructions for submitting proposals can be found here https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjhs-themes/information/information-for-proposals



We look forward to reading and learning from exciting proposals. Please get in touch (r.debroy at reading.ac.uk<mailto:r.debroy at reading.ac.uk>) if you have any questions.



All best wishes,

Rohan Deb Roy (Editor, BJHS Themes)

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