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Dominick LaCapra---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Allon Brann <ayb2103@columbia.edu>

Date: Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:22 AM

Subject: CUJH Article Nomination

To: rmj28@cornell.edu

Dear Ryan,

Congratulations! Professor LaCapra has nominated your paper from his course "Topics in European Intellectual and Cultural History: The Secular and the Sacred" for publication in the Columbia Undergraduate Journal of History. This places you among a select group of undergraduates whose outstanding historical work is gathered by our journal on the basis of nominations received by professors from around the country. All nominated articles will be published on the Journal's website: cujh.columbia.edu in September, and will be reviewed and considered for publication in our print edition for the Fall of 2008.

If you accept the nomination in the Journal, or selected for presentation in the Herbert Aptheker Undergraduate History Conference, you must follow these guide lines. Nominated papers that do not follow these guidelines will not be considered for publication in the Journal.

1. Length - much of the nominated scholarship is senior theses. These however, are often too long for an article format. We are somewhat flexible, but 35 pages is the upper limit and certainly nothing longer the 40 pages. If the nominated work is longer, you must edit it to be within these guidelines. If you send us something 70 pages long, we will not read it. If you send us something under 50, we may be willing to work with you on cutting it down to what we believe are the most essential components.

2. Style Guide - Your nominated paper must follow Turabian or Chicago Style and include a complete bibliography.

3. File - Please submit your nominated paper as a Microsoft word document. DO NOT USE DOCX (the new Microsoft format) as all of our editors will not be able to use the file format.

Instructions:

Attach the file, and send the email to cujh@columbia.edu Please include your name and the title of your paper in the body of the email. We prefer that you send it soon, but if you need to make revisions, you have until the end of August. After September 1st, no papers will be considered.

Once again, congratulations. If you have any questions about the submission process or the journal in general, please don't hesitate to ask me. The editors and I look forward to reading your work.

Best,

Allon Brann

Editor

Columbia Undergraduate Journal of History

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Congrat's can't wait to read it, you will remind us again in September?

Seth

Dominick LaCapra---------- Forwarded message ----------

From: Allon Brann <ayb2103@columbia.edu>

Date: Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 11:22 AM

Subject: CUJH Article Nomination

To: rmj28@cornell.edu

Dear Ryan,

Congratulations! Professor LaCapra has nominated your paper from his course "Topics in European Intellectual and Cultural History: The Secular and the Sacred" for publication in the Columbia Undergraduate Journal of History. This places you among a select group of undergraduates whose outstanding historical work is gathered by our journal on the basis of nominations received by professors from around the country. All nominated articles will be published on the Journal's website: cujh.columbia.edu in September, and will be reviewed and considered for publication in our print edition for the Fall of 2008.

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