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Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire

Vingtième Siècle. Revue d'histoire

Description

The history journal 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire, formerly Vingtième Siècle. Revue d’histoire, as its name suggests, focuses on contemporary history dating from the Dreyfus Affair to the present day, and examines the relationship between past and present. Based on a network of primarily academic authors, the journal publishes the results of French and international research for researchers, teachers, students and the informed general public. Varied articles and sections on news from the discipline (presentation of archive collections, seminar proceedings, reviews of recent books) offer readers, without exception, a rigorous historical approach to a range of different subjects. Special editions and themed sections are regular features and enable deeper exploration of certain topics.

Editorial committee

Editor-in-Chief:
Raphaëlle Branche
Olivier Wieviorka (2004-2014)
Jean-Pierre Rioux (1984-2004)


Publication Director: Jean-Pierre Rioux


Editors: Boris Adjemian, Anaïs Albert, Stéphane Audoin- Rouzeau, Ludivine Bantigny, Jean-Jacques Becker, Serge Berstein, Guillaume Blanc, Jerzy W. Borejsza, Raphaëlle Branche, Bruno Cabanes, Maud Chirio, Christian Delporte, Quentin Deluermoz, Jean-Luc Domenach, Sabine Dullin, Justine Faure, Irène Favier, Olivier Feiertag, Marion Fontaine, Pascale Goetschel, Christophe Granger, Thomas Grillot, John Horne, Célia Keren, Marc Lazar, Victor Louzon, Gilles Morin, Niek Pas, Xavier Paulès, Denis Pelletier, Simon Perego, Antoine Prost, Matthieu Rey, Daniel Rivet, Nicolas Roussellier, Marie Scot, Klaus-Peter Sick, Xavier Vigna, Mercedes Vilanova, Marie-Bénédicte Vincent, Charlotte Vorms, Olivier Wieviorka, Michel Winock, Claire Zalc.


Editorial Committee: Boris Adjemian, Anaïs Albert, Ludivine Bantigny, Guillaume Blanc, Raphaëlle Branche, Maud Chirio, Irène Favier, Pascale Goetschel, Christophe Granger, Thomas Grillot, Célia Keren, Victor Louzon, Gilles Morin, Xavier Paulès, Simon Perego, Marie Scot, Marie-Bénédicte Vincent, Charlotte Vorms.


Instructions to Authors

Articles

Original manuscripts that are not being submitted to other periodicals may be addressed to the Editor with full contact information for the author(s). Required length is approximately 50,000 characters (9,000 words) including spaces and notes.


Conventions

Bibliographic references are placed in the footnotes.

They are presented as follows:

• for a book: First name Last name, Title of the book, City, Publisher, year, pages;

• for an article: First name Last name, “Title of the article”, Title of the periodical, issue, date, pages;

• for a contribution to a collective work: First name Last name, “Title of the contribution”, in First name Last name of the editor of the book, Title of the book, City, Publisher, year, pages.


If the text includes documents for reproduction (tables, graphs, images, etc.), the author must ensure their placement, reference or citation in the text, as well as the systematic inclusion of titles, captions, sources, and headers.

Do not hesitate to contact the Editor for any additional information.


Procedure

Anonymous articles considered by the Editors will be read and annotated. Based on these notes, the Editorial Board will decide on one of the following four options: Accepting the article as it is; accepting the article pending minor changes; accepting the article pending modification (second reading by the Board); refusing the article.

Authors will be informed of the Board’s decision within four months of submitting their manuscript.

If the article is accepted, the author will need to provide:
1. A version of the article that meets the standards of the journal, with an absolute maximum of 50,000 characters including spaces and notes, including modification requests from the Board.
2. A short biography, between 300-500 (maximum) characters including spaces (50-80 words).
3. An English translation of the article’s French title.
4. A French-language abstract of your article (maximum 750 characters including spaces, roughly 115 words).
5. An English translation of your French abstract.
6. Five French keywords.
7. English translations of your five French keywords.
8. Complete professional contact information to be provided with the article, if you wish.
9. Complete personal or professional contact information.

Accepted manuscripts will be subject to editing. The Editorial Board is responsible for the final wording of all published article titles, subtitles, and headings.


Rubrics

If you have any questions about the rubrics that appear at the end of the journal, please contact the responsible parties.

Archives:
Gilles Morin (gilles.morin4[at]gmail.com) et Charlotte Vorms (cvorms[at]gmail.com)

Avis de recherches/Recent Research Forums:
Victor Louzon (victor.louzon[at]sciencespo.fr) et Marie Scot (marie.scot[at]sciences-po.fr)

Images, lettres et Sons/Images, Letters, and Sounds:
Christophe Granger (granger.chris[at]dbmail.com) et Marie Bénédicte Vincent (mariebvincent[at]yahoo.fr)

20 & 21 signale/Highlights:
Anaïs Albert (anaisalbert[at]yahoo.fr) et Boris Adjemian (boris.adjemian[at]gmail.com)

Librairie/Recent titles:
Guillaume Blanc (guillaume_blanc[at]hotmail.fr), Irène Favier (irene.favier[at]gmx.fr), Thomas Grillot (thomas.grillot[at]gmail.com) et Xavier Paulès (xavier.paules[at]ehess.fr)


Contact


Code of ethics

The Code of Ethics applicable to drafting committees and editorial boards of academic journals offered on Cairn.info, including 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire, is available on this page.

Other information

Print ISSN : 0294-1759
Online ISSN : 1950-6678
Publisher : Presses de Sciences Po

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