Submission
IMPORTANT:
- Please submit your manuscripts only via e-mail to redakcja.npw[at]gmail.com.
- Author of the paper should also attach an authorship declaration, copyright agreement and a declaration that the paper is not undergoing any publishing process[declaration to download].
- We try to prevent ghostwriting and guest authorship.
- The publication of all photographs of art works and documentation housed in libraries, museums or private collections requires a written permission of their legal owners.
- Author can't edit the manuscript once it is submitted, thus we encourage you to send the final version of the paper.
- The editorial staff does not return the submitted materials and reserves the right to make formal changes and add the necessary abbreviations.
- THE HARD COPY OF THE JOURNAL IS THE ORIGINAL COPY.
- Digital version of the journal is published under Open Access license CC BY-NC-ND.
- We would appreciate it if you could kindly follow the guidelines below. This will facilitate editorial work and help to preserve a uniform character of the volume.
GENERAL EDITORIAL INFORMATION:
- Language: English
- Length: 18.000 characters with spaces (10 pages), including footnotes and bibliography and 5 plates / illustrations. In case more text or illustration space is needed, please consult it with us.
- Image format: *.jpg
- Image resolution: 300 DPI (for scanned illustrations)
- Quotes highlight:
- quotations in English – normal (Roman) style quotation marks
- all quotations from foreign languages, as well as single foreign terms – italics
- Title highlight:
- works of art – italics
- literary works – italics
- books – italics
- articles – no highlights
- Bibliography placement: end of the paper
THE STRUCTURE OF BIBLIOGRAPHY AND CITATIONS:
- for books:
- Reference in the footnote:
Yatim (2006 : 12-24). - Corresponds to the bibliographic entry:
Yatim 2006 = Othman Mohd. Yatim, Batu Aceh. Early Islamic Gravestones in Peninsular Malaysia, Museum Association of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur 2006 (2nd ed.): 12-24. - for articles:
- Example 1:
- Reference in the footnote:
Ginter (2005: 143-154). - Corresponds to the bibliographic entry:
Ginter 2005 = Magdalena Ginter: “Motywy literackie w miniaturach perskich ze zbiorów polskich” (Literary Motifs in Persian Miniatures from the Polish Collections), Torunskie Studia o Sztuce Orientu (Torun Studies on Oriental Art), 2 (2005): 143-154. Eaton (2006: 240-245). - Example 2:
- Reference in the footnote:
Eaton (2006: 240-245). - Corresponds to the bibliographic entry:
Eaton 2006 = Natasha Eaton, “Nostalgia for the Exotic: Creating an Imperial Art in London”, Eighteenth-Century Studies, 39/2 (2006): 227-250. - Example 3:
- Reference in the footnote:
Cartier (1998: 22-27). - Cartier 1998 = Michel Cartier, “Le despotisme chinois. Montesquieu et Quesnay, lecteurs de Du Halde”, in: Chine entre amour et haine. Actes du VIIIe colloque de sinologie de Chantilly, Michel Cartier (ed.), Paris 1998: 15-32.
- for a volume with an editor:
- Reference in the footnote:
Malinowski (2008). - Malinowski 2008 = Malinowski, Jerzy (ed.): Sztuka Dalekiego Wschodu. Studia (Art of the Far East. Studies), Neriton, Warszawa 2008.
- for an exhibition catalogue:
- Reference in the footnote:
Encounters (2004: 128-133). - Encounters 2004 = Encounters. The Meeting of Asia and Europe 1500-1800, Anna Jackson, Amin Jaffer (eds.), exhibition cat., Victoria & Albert Museum, London 2004: 128-133.
- for primary sources (unpublished):
- We write the name of archives or library (in parenthesis we put the original name in Latin transcription and – if need be – its abbreviation), city, signature of archival file, the title of the source, its date and folio (page) number, marking it “r.” (recto) or “v.” verso) if required.
- When the archives name is cited more than once, write out both the full version and the abbreviation at first occurrence.
- Please do not use such bibliographic references as ibid., op. cit. etc. in footnotes.
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS:
- to all submitted texts:
- information about the author, including: affiliation, current and accurate address for correspondence, e-mail address – it's a condition for receiving an author’s copy of the contribution e.g.
Joanna Marszałek-Kawa
Faculty of Political Science and International Studies
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
Stefana Batorego 39L,
87–100 Toruń, Poland
e-mail: kawadj[at]box43.pl - ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
- for a paper:
- Titles in foreign languages should be supplied with their English translation in brackets.
- The bibliography should mention only those works which are explicitly quoted or referred to in the paper.