In response to frequent inquiries and expressions of interest
from an array of established and apprentice scholars, the
Executive Council of the University of Atlanta is pleased to
announce the official launch of the UNIVERSITY OF ATLANTA
MONOGRAPH SERIES. Formally approved by, and registered with,
the Library of Congress, books published in the series will
appear, as per the author-publisher agreement, online, in
print or in both formats (with separate ISSN serial numbers
distinguishing each).
There are six sub-series in
the collection:
Book-length studies in English or French (of approximately
200-300 manuscript pages), formatted in strict conformity
with APA guidelines, will be accepted for review as of
January 2010. Initial inquiries (not integral texts) are
welcome at this time and should be accompanied, when
feasible, by a detailed (2-3 page) abstract of the proposed
study. Submitted manuscripts will be peer reviewed by no
less than three external members of the International
Advisory Council and Editorial Board. Where an
inquiry/abstract is deemed of interest, more extensive
submission details and contractual terms will be provided.
Address initial inquiries via email attachment to:
Dr. R.-L. Etienne Barnett
Founding Director and General Editor
University of Atlanta Monograph Series
Email:
Director.UofAMonographs@UofA.edu
GENERAL EDITOR
R.-L. Etienne Barnett
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Gjumrakch Aliev (San Antonio, TX), Andrew
Banasiewicz (Bristol, RI), Jorn Boisen
(Copenhagen, Denmark), Lowell K. Davis (Dallas, TX),
Mansoor Z. Dawood (Al-Ahssa, Saudi Arabia),
Anne-Marie Dufour (Brussels, Belgium), Rimon Z. Elias
(Cairo, Egypt), Bethel Erastus-Obilo (Naperville,
IL), DaNine J. Fleming (Grove City, PA), Thomas
E. Griffin (Plantation, FL), Peter Hajdu
(Budapest, Hungary), Suzanne A. Harrington (London,
UK), Michael Jazzar (Bradenton, FL), Steven G.
Kellman (San Antonio, TX), Gary M. Klein
(Washington DC), Christian Lafont (Paris,
France), Jean-Louis Marin (Montreal, Canada),
Joseph Eric Massey (Dana Point, CA), Harold Ng
(Hong Kong), Charles Nichols (Louisville, KY),
Patricia C. Olivera (Curitiba, Brazil), Kevin M.
Robertson (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates), Domingo
Salgado (London, UK/Madrid, Spain), Edward G.
Sherbert (Greenville, SC), David M. Skover
(Seattle, WA), Jean-Michel St. Etienne (Lausanne,
Switzerland), John I. Sutter (Clifton, NJ), Steven
Totosy de Zepetnek (Boston, MA), Jaganathan Venkatesh
(Tamilnadu, India), Alexander N. Young (Hong
Kong), George D. Zgourides (Fort Worth, TX)