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Russell: the
Journal of
Bertrand Russell Studies
Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies is
published
semiannually, in the summer and the winter, by The
Bertrand Russell Research Centre, McMaster University. Both
print and
electron
ic
editions are published. From
1971
until 1999 Russell was titled Russell: the Journal of the
Bertrand Russell Archives and was published first by McMaster
University Library Press (1971–96) and then by
McMaster University Press
(1997–99). The ISSN of the print edition is 0036-0163; that
of the electronic edition, 1913-8032.
Russell is published with
the assistance of grants from the Aid to Journals programme of the
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and from
McMaster’s Faculty of Humanities.
Russell is a scholarly journal devoted to
the study of all aspects of Bertrand
Russell’s thought, as well as his life, times and influence.
In
addition
to publishing original research on Russell and reviews of new
books
about
him, Russell also publishes from time to time new texts and
textual
studies, bibliographies, discussions, indexes, and archival
lists.
Scholarly articles submitted to the journal are reviewed
anonymously.
Russell is not the organ of any association or
institution.
The current table of contents may be
consulted.
Russell is indexed in The Philosopher’s Index,
Arts &
Humanities Citation Index, and La Répertoire
bibliographique de la
philosophie. Russell’s own index is published
quinquennially;
its online 25-year index was
published in
n.s. 15 (winter 1995–96).
The latest five-year index and the previous one are
also
online.
Editor
Kenneth Blackwell (since
1971)
Editorial Board
Michael Beaney (Philosophy, University of York)
William Bruneau (Educational Studies, University of British
Columbia)
I. Grattan-Guinness (Mathematics, Middlesex University)
A.C. Grayling (Philosophy, Birkbeck College, University of
London)
Stephen Heathorn (History, McMaster University)
Peter Hylton (Philosophy, University of Chicago)
Andrew D. Irvine (Philosophy, University of British Columbia)
Gregory Landini (Philosophy, University of Iowa)
Bernard Linsky (Philosophy, University of Alberta)
John G. Slater (Philosophy, University of Toronto)
A.-F. Schmid (Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de
Lyon)
Alasdair Urquhart (Philosophy, University of Toronto)
Lawrence S. Wittner (History, SUNY at Albany)
Addresses
Russell: the Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies
The Bertrand Russell Research Centre
Mills Library 504
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON
Canada L8S 4L6
Fax: 905 522–1277
Email: russjour at mcmaster.ca
Telephone: 905 525–9140 x24896
Submissions: Advice to Authors and Publishers
Manuscripts (two copies) and books for review should be addressed
to The
Editor. Scholarly papers are refereed by the double-blind method,
so
identification of the author should be easily removable. After
acceptance, final manuscripts should be submitted electronically
in
WordPerfect or Word, with true footnotes, and accompanied by a
paper
version that is doublespaced (including quotations, equations,
notes and
any references). References should make use, where applicable, of
the
abbreviations for frequently cited works in Russell Studies listed
on the
last pages of the journal. Authors will be sent page proofs for
correction.
Subscriptions and Back Issues Annual subscription
rates for 2011
are US$93 for institutions plus $6 shipping, and US$49 for
individuals plus $6 shipping.
Canadian rates are Cdn$93 for institutions and
Cdn$49
for individuals, plus $6 shipping. There is a
surcharge for institutions of $15 for
the electronic edition, which includes access to the latest three
volume
years. Members of The
Bertrand Russell Society receive a subscription in their annual
membership.
Single issues of Russell cost half. All
back issues are available.
Page maintained by Arlene
Duncan. Last updated 18 February 2010.
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