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Progressive Era Encyclopedia 2015 : Call for Contributors: Reforming America, a Progressive Era Encyclopedia

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Call For Papers

Reforming America: A Thematic Encyclopedia and Document Collection of the Progressive Era is seeking authors for entries on prominent figures, events, concepts, and more during the first twenty years of the 20th century. The two-volume set will be published by ABC-Clio in early 2016.


The available headword / entry list can be provided for interested parties (there are many topics still available). Entries will be 1,000 words. Seeking PhDs as contributors, but graduate students are welcome to inquire as well.


Potential contributors should send a current c.v. to Reforming America's editor, Jeff Johnson, at j.johnson@providence.edu

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