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Politeja
Journal of the Jagiellonian University’s Faculty of International and Political Studies
Preparation and submission of manuscripts
1. Articles should be sent in the Word format as an e-mail attachment to politeja@uj.edu.pl
2. Submitted articles should have at least 40 000 characters (including footnotes and spaces)
and cannot exceed 40-page limit of a regularly spaced manuscript (Times New Roman
12, 1.5)
3. Citations must be provided in the manuscript as footnotes. Full bibliography of the works
cited in the manuscript must also be included
4. Front page of the manuscript must include the following data:
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Author’s name
Academic affiliation
Valid e-mail address
Mailing address
Number of characters
Full title of the manuscript
Abstract (up to 14 verses)
3-5 key words
5. Footnotes and bibliography must adhere to the following rules:
Books:
J. Lee, Ireland, 1912-1985. Politics and Society, Cambridge 1989, pp. 404-420.
I. Shapiro, Stan teorii demokracji, transl. by I. Kisilowska, Warszawa 2007, p. 43.
W. KonopczyƄski, Polscy pisarze XVIII wieku, Warszawa 1966, pp. 23-28.
D. Estlund (ed.), Democracy, Malden 2002, p. 103 (Blackwell Readings in Philosophy,
4).
Please use Ibid. when referring to a single work cited in the note immediately preceding.
Use short form for titles already cited.
J. Lee, Ireland..., p. 123.
Ibid., p. 12.
Book chapters:
J. Cohen, ‘Deliberative Politics’ in D. Estlund (ed.), Democracy, Malden 2002, p. 98
(Blackwell Readings in Philosophy, 4).
Articles:
M. Manseregh, ‘The Background to the Peace Process’, Irish Studies in International
Affairs, Vol. 6 (1995), p. 15.
M.R. Smith, ‘The Forgotten War in Northern Ireland’, International Affairs, Vol. 75, No.
1 (1999), pp. 77-98.
‘History or Bunk’, The Economist, 9 August 2001.
Internet sources and DOI:
‘A History of Hostility Between Poland and Germany’, Spiegel Online, 20 June 2007, at
<http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,489510,00.html>, 1 June 2010.
W.J. Novak, ‘The Myth of the “Weak” American State’, American Historical Review,
Vol. 113, No. 3 (2008), at <http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.113.3.752>, 25 July 2013.
Citations:
Citations must be italicized (including footnotes)
Bibliography :
Bakhtin M., Rabelais and His World, transl. by H. Iswolsky, Bloomington 1984.
Comaroff J., Comaroff J.L. (eds.), Modernity and Its Malcontents. Ritual and Power in
Postcolonial Africa, Chicago 1993.
Judt T., Grand Illusion? An Essay on Europe, New York 1996 (Annual New York Review
of Books and Hill and Wang Lecture Series, Ser. No. 3).
Judt T., Reappraisals. Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century, New York 2009.
Judt T. (ed.), Resistance and Revolution in Mediterranean Europe, 1939-1948, London–
New York 1989.
Jellinek G., ‘Constitutional Amendment and Constitutional Transformation’ in A.J.
Jacobson, B. Schlink (eds.), Weimar. A Jurisprudence of Crisis, Berkeley 2000
(Philosophy, Social Theory, and the Rule of Law, 8).
Novak W.J., ‘The Myth of the “Weak” American State’, American Historical Review,
Vol. 113, No. 3 (2008), at <http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/ahr.113.3.752>, 25 July 2013.
6. Authors will receive a proofread copy of the manuscript for final approval
7. License agreement will be signed between the Publisher and the Author after accepting
the final manuscript for publication
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