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PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY: A Journal of Mid-Atlantic
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Vol.
70 No. 1, Winter 2003 | ||
| ISSUE CONTENTS (not yet updated): | ||
| 489 | A Novel Public Policy: Pennsylvania's Fair Employment Practices Act of 1955 | |
| Eric Ledell Smith and Kenneth C. Wolensky | ||
| 524 | 'Done By a Tradesman': Franklin's Educational Proposals and the Culture of Eighteenth-Century Pennsylvania | |
| George W. Boudreau | ||
| 558 | Liberalism, Republicanism, and Philadelphia's Black Elite in the Early Republic: The Social Thought of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen | |
| Thomas E. Will | ||
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MANUSCRIPTS AND REVIEWS |
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The editor invites the submission of articles dealing with the social, intellectual, economic, political, and cultural history of Pennsylvania and the Middle Atlantic region. Articles may reflect an investigation of new areas of research or may reflect on past scholarship. Material that is primarily of an antiqurian or geneological nature will not be considered. Pennsylvania History publishes documents previously unpublished and of interest to students of the Middle Atlantic region. The journal also reviews books dealing with Pennsylvania History or which shed significant light on aspects of the state's past. Manuscripts must be submitted in three copies and should conform with the Chicago Manual of Style. Notes should be double-spaced and placed at the end of the manuscript. We encourage submission of manuscripts on discs. Please do not mail your discs until we have accepted your article and indicated corrections to be made. Articles and documents should be sent to the editor: Brian C. Black, History and Environmental Studies, Penn State-Altoona, 3000 Ivyside Park, Altoona, PA 16601. Phone: (814) 949-5244. Email to: bcb4@psu.edu. News of meetings, projects, exhibits, manuscript collections and related matters should should be sent to Brian C. Black at the address listed above. Send books for review and names of individuals who wish to review for the journal to Paul Douglas Newman, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Johnstown, PA 15904. Phone: (814) 269-2987. Email to: pnewman@imap.pitt.edu |
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