Cultural History Journal for the International Society for Cultural History
NEW ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEE INCLUDES TWO NUMBERS OF THE JOURNAL: HOW TO PAY
From now on a new annual membership will be payable which includes two numbers of Cultural History. For details of the contents of the first number click here. Other benefits of membership include discounts on the Society's other publications, discounted conference registration and (if qualified) participation in the prize essay competition. The 2012 the membership fee will be £35 / 45 Euro (waged) or £25/ 30 Euro (unwaged). Anyone who has paid the old £10 waged membership fee after 31/12/2010 are entitled to pay a discounted fee for 2012 of £25 / 30 Euro. Anyone who has paid the old £5 unwaged membership fee after 31/12/2010 are entitled to pay a discounted fee for 2012 of £20 / 25 Euro (assuming they are still unwaged).
Applicants from outside the Euro area should pay their membership fees via the University of Aberdeen online store. Click here.
Applicants from the Euro area should pay their fees directly into the Society's journal account. The details are:
Account name: International Society for Cultural History
IBAN: FI26 3131 1000 9649 85
BIC: HANDFIHH
Bank address: Handelsbanken, Raisiontori 1a 21200 Raisio, Finland
Those paying in this way should use their full name and address as the reference, if possible, and should also send the same details to the membership secretary Heta Aali htaali@utu.fi. They should also send details for the membership directory (http://www.abdn.ac.uk/isch/journal.php) to David Smith d.f.smith@abdn.ac.uk And to join the email list culthist, they should send a message to Rainer Brömer Rainer.Broemer@gmx.de
CALL FOR PAPERS, STYLE GUIDE, EDITORIAL BOARD
For the call for papers click here.
For the style guide click here.
If you wish to suggest books for review or if you wish to submit a reivew, please contact a review editor: Kristine Steenbergh (k.steenbergh@let.vu.nl) or Anna Tijsseling (a.tijsseling@niod.knaw.nl).
The editorial advisory board currently consists of the following people:
- Catherine Belsey (University of Swansea, Wales)
- Peter Burke (University of Cambridge)
- Robert Darnton (Harvard, USA)
- Anne Eriksen (University of Oslo, Norway)
- Natalie Zemon Davis (Princeton, USA, and Toronto, Canada)
- Carlo Ginzburg (University of Pisa, Italy)
- Harvey Green (Northeastern University, USA)
- Karen Halttunen (University of Southern California, USA)
- Lynn Hunt (UCLA, USA )
- Patrick Hutton (University of Vermont, USA)
- Ludmilla Jordanova (King's College, London, UK)
- Jonas Liliequist (Umeå University, Sweden)
- Philippe Poirrier (Université de Bourgogne, France)
- Roland Robertson (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
- Miri Rubin (Queen Mary, London, UK)
- Deborah Simonton (University of Southern Denmark)
- Michael Spiller (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)
- Keijo Virtanen (University of Turku, Finland)
SIGNING THE CONTRACT, MAY 2010: at a committee meeting in Turku, 27 May 2010, the chair of the Society, Hannu Salmi, signed a contract with Edinburgh University Press.

