Article Submission Guidelines

The editorial office of Ethnohistory invites submissions of article manuscripts of 7,000-11,000 words, including endnotes and references. The article manuscript should be prefaced with a brief abstract of 100-150 words and a list of 3-5 keywords, all in a single Word file. Please remove your name and any other identifying information. Manuscripts should be prepared according to the “Ethnohistory Style Guide,” and The Chicago Manual of Style, seventeenth edition. Double-space the lines in each manuscript (including extracts, notes, and references).

Please visit https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/dup-eth to submit a manuscript to be considered for publication. You will be asked to enter the abstract and keywords as part of the submission process. All images, large tables, and other supporting materials will be uploaded as separate files.

Ethnohistory has a double-blind manuscript review policy, with the exception of forums and special issues. Members of the editorial board, as well as the associate editors, advise the editors both on specific manuscripts and on editorial policy.

Send correspondence concerning book reviews to the relevant book review editor. For books on Latin America and Africa: Kathryn Sampeck, Ethnohistory Book Review Editor, c/o Robert Schwaller, University of Kansas, Department of History, 3650 Wescoe Hall, 1445 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, KS 66045; e-mail: ksampec@ilstu.edu. For books on the United States, Canada, and Asia-Pacific: Aubrey Lauersdorf, 310 Thach Hall, Auburn, AL 36849-5207; email: alauersdorf@auburn.edu.


Style Guide for Authors:
Please click here to see the style guide for all submissions.


Where to Send Articles for Submissions:
Please visit https://mc04.manuscriptcentral.com/dup-eth to submit manuscripts to be considered for publication in Ethnohistory.