18th-C Current Bibliography Seeks Slavic Bibliographers and Book Review Editors
Margaret Anne Samu
margaret.samu at NYU.EDU
Mon Apr 21 15:35:55 UTC 2008
Dear Colleagues,
The following message comes from the American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
Please send any correspondence to the addresses that appear at the end of the announcement.
Margaret Samu
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ECCB Seeks Slavic Bibliographers and Book Review Editors
ECCB: The Eighteenth-Century Current Bibliography is seeking one
"sub-field editors" to manage the Slavic "literatures and languages"
areas of our annual bibliographical and review publication. We would
like to find colleagues who could: (i) assemble an annual list of
current publications in the
aforementioned specialty areas and (ii) arrange for a reasonable number
of book or essay reviews.
The ideal candidate would do one area him/herself (such as Russian,
Polish, or Croatian or ...) and recruit colleagues and/or graduate
students to do other areas, if possible. We are striving to be more
inclusive of Slavic literatures and languages, not to do the perfect
bibliography. Please contribute. Even one or two book review a year will
be so much better than the current zero.
ECCB editors are assisted in their assignments by bibliographical
software ("endnote") provided by the publisher. They receive title- or
colophon-page in each annual volume and are included in editorial and
press events that occur at eighteenth-century conferences around the
country. An offering of the AMS Press of New York, a leader in the
publishing of long-eighteenth-century studies, ECCB is received at
prestigious academic and research libraries and facilities throughout
the world. It has been in publication for nearly eighty years and is the
subject of a web site at <http://eccb.net/>http://eccb.net. Any
colleague who might be interested in either of the aforementioned
positions should make contact with ECCB Foreign Languages Field Editor
Waltraud Maierhofer at
<mailto:waltraud-maierhofer at uiowa.edu>waltraud-maierhofer at uiowa.edu or
with ECCB Co-General Editor Kevin L. Cope at
<mailto:ENCOPE at LSU.EDU>ENCOPE at LSU.EDU.
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Margaret Samu
Ph.D. Candidate in Art History
Institute of Fine Arts, New York University
2007-2008 Fulbright Fellow to Russia
St Petersburg home phone: 7 (812) 328-39-66
Mobile phone: 7 (905) 285-03-52
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