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The Southern
California Quarterly is a scholarly journal devoted to the
publication of articles and edited documents relating to the history of
the Southern California, California as a whole, and the Far West. The Quarterly
welcomes contributions, not only by Society members, scholars, and
research workers in the history of the Far west, but also by persons
who are working in related disciplines and professions.
Authors whose
articles are accepted for publication receive seven reprints
without cost. Authors are offered the opportunity to order additional
copies at rates quoted by the printer.
Articles
for consideration should be typed in 12 point font, double-spaced, with
consecutively-numbered notes in a separate section following the text,
also double-spaced. In matters of style, the Quarterly adheres to the
University of Chicago Press Manual of Style (15th ed.). Articles should be submitted by mail in two
copies, one without the author's name, accompanied by a digital file
(on disk or as an e-mail attachment), and a large self-addressed,
stamped envelope for the material's return. Proposed
illustrations should be submitted initially in photocopied form.
Manuscript contributions as well as
other editorial matter should be addressed to:
Merry Ovnick, Editor
Southern California Quarterly
Center for Southern California Studies
California State University, Northridge
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, CA 91330-8371
Submissions by attachment, preferably in Microsoft Word, should be
addressed to
merry.ovnick@csun.edu.
Books for review (submitted at the owner's risk) should be addressed to:
Sarah
Schrank, Book Review Editor
Department Of Hitory
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840
The Southern California Quarterly is published
yearly in the Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Members of the Historical Society of Southern California receive the
Quarterly as one of the benefits of membership. Libraries and
educational institutions subscribe at the institutional rate quoted
above. The offices of the Historical Society of Southern
California are located at the Lummis House, 200 East Avenue 43, Los
Angeles, CA 90031. The Society does not assume responsibility
for statements of fact or opinion made by contributors.
Production of the Southern California Quarterly
by:
The Arthur H. Clark Company
Spokane, WA.
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