Les Cahiers mosellans
Les Cahiers mosellans
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Editors: Adeline Karcher, Alberto Manzini
Content: Les Cahiers mosellans is a scholarly publication focused on the cultural, linguistic, ethnological, artistic, historical, and geographical themes of the Moselle region, encompassing parts of Luxembourg, France, and Germany. It invites contributions from academics, museum professionals, and independent researchers in Luxembourgish, French, German, or English, fostering exchange and cohesion in the region. The series aims to promote scientific knowledge while popularizing academic insights to strengthen the connection between research and the local community.
Review: All volumes published in Cahiers mosellans are submitted to anonymous blind peer-review. After a preliminary evaluation by the editorial board, each contribution proposal is submitted to one or more reviewers (according to their areas of expertise), selected in the Grande Région (Luxembourg, Germany, France). The names of the reviewers are published on the webpage
Submissions: In May of each year, Les Cahiers mosellans issues a call for papers for the forthcoming volume. Proposals must be submitted before September, and decisions by the editors will be made in October. After acceptance, the full manuscript has to be submitted, using the series style sheet, by January, followed by a review and revision process ending in September.
For detailed information about the series, refer to the series page at:
https://www.melusinapress.lu/page/cm.
Editors: Adeline Karcher, Alberto Manzini
Content: Les Cahiers mosellans is a scholarly publication focused on the cultural, linguistic, ethnological, artistic, historical, and geographical themes of the Moselle region, encompassing parts of Luxembourg, France, and Germany. It invites contributions from academics, museum professionals, and independent researchers in Luxembourgish, French, German, or English, fostering exchange and cohesion in the region. The series aims to promote scientific knowledge while popularizing academic insights to strengthen the connection between research and the local community.
Review: All volumes published in Cahiers mosellans are submitted to anonymous blind peer-review. After a preliminary evaluation by the editorial board, each contribution proposal is submitted to one or more reviewers (according to their areas of expertise), selected in the Grande Région (Luxembourg, Germany, France). The names of the reviewers are published on the webpage
Submissions: In May of each year, Les Cahiers mosellans issues a call for papers for the forthcoming volume. Proposals must be submitted before September, and decisions by the editors will be made in October. After acceptance, the full manuscript has to be submitted, using the series style sheet, by January, followed by a review and revision process ending in September.
For detailed information about the series, refer to the series page at:
https://www.melusinapress.lu/page/cm.
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