Call for Reviewers: The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies The Middle Ground Journal, ( http://themiddlegroundjournal.org ) an open-access, refereed, and nonprofit journal of world history and global studies, is seeking qualified reviewers. We have approximately twenty-five items available. For a list of the available books, documentaries and read more »
The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies , is a little bit over two years old. Its modest success is due to the generosity of our host, The College of St. Scholastica , our volunteer student interns, our volunteer editors, and all of our contributors and reviewers. This read more »
The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies marks an important moment this week. For the first time since our establishment in 2010, we have transitioned from limited, brief runs to a journal with a weekly publishing schedule. This has resulted in a significant increase in workload for our read more »
The Middle Ground Journal: World History and Global Studies , is pleased to announce its continued cooperative efforts with the North American Taiwan Studies Association (NATSA). We invite you to help forward NATSA's call for papers below to all who may wish to contribute. We also continue to seek creative read more »
The Middle Ground Journal, 2011-2012. Prepared by Hong-Ming Liang, Chief Editor. Assistant Professor of History and Politics, The College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN. Special thanks to Professor Paul Jentz for presenting this summary to the 2012 World History Association (WHA) Executive Committee Meeting, and to the 2012 Midwest World read more »
*Note: The Middle Ground Journal will be on hiatus until September, 2012. Our editors and student interns will be hard at work during this period, and you may continue to reach the journal at HLIANG (at) CSS.EDU .... Happy summer! HML* The Middle Ground Journal: Call for Submissions (4.0) and read more »
The Middle Ground Journal is an open-access, refereed publication. Everyone, no matter where you teach, research and study, is warmly invited to contribute. The middle ground is the common space shared between teachers and students, between research and teaching, among all levels and types of places of learning, and among read more »
Call for reviewers 1.2 May 2012 The Middle Ground Journal, a refereed and open-access journal of world history and global studies, is seeking qualified reviewers. Graduate students, K-12 teachers, independent scholars and professors are warmly welcomed. We currently have approximately thirty items available. Next call will take place during the read more »
The Middle Ground Journal, a refereed journal of world history and global studies, is seeking qualified reviewers. Independent scholars, graduate students, K-12 teachers, and professors are warmly welcomed. For a list of the available books please visit: http://faculty.css.edu/hliang/Middle%20Ground%20Journal.html The reviews are due twelve weeks after the receipt of the book. read more »
From the Chief Editor, Fall 2011 A few weeks ago someone asked why my Google Calendar is blocked off from 3:45 AM to 9:00 AM every day. That is the time that I use to work for The Middle Ground Journal, before classes and other tasks. Many of the editors read more »
The Middle Ground (ISSN: 2155-1103) is a peer-reviewed journal for everyone with an interest in world history. All students of world history, no matter where we teach, research and study, are warmly invited to contribute. The middle ground is the common space shared between teachers and students, between research and read more »
The Middle Ground Journal is pleased to announce a cooperative agreement with the North American Taiwan Studies Association's (NATSA) 2011 Conference. As a part of our ongoing efforts to seek the middle ground between different areas of historical and global studies, the journal has reached an agreement with the 2011 read more »
The Middle Ground Journal is pleased to announce a cooperative agreement with the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs's (MCAA) 2011 Conference. As a part of our ongoing efforts to seek the middle ground between different areas of historical and global studies, the journal has reached an agreement with Professor Arjun read more »
College and advanced high-school students are invited to volunteer to become ambassadors on behalf of the Middle Ground Journal. This is a unique leadership opportunity for students, particularly those interested in a career in teaching and research. Ambassadors will participate and help coordinate the complex relationships between research, publication, and read more »
Less than a year ago, the Midwest World History Association (MWWHA) was founded. The editing team of this journal has had even less time to begin the process of staffing, recruitment, outreach and editing. I am delighted to report that in this short time we have had submissions and serious read more »
Published by the Midwest World History Association (MWWHA), an affiliate of the World History Association, with generous support from The College of St. Scholastica.
