Studies on National Movements (SNM)

Studies on National Movements (SNM) is the electronic journal of NISE.

SNM publishes articles and reviews in English to assist the comparative historiography of national movements.

Contributions either compare aspects of national movements or present case studies that could be used as part of comparative historiography. The journal also encourages the edition of archival sources.

The articles and reviews are peer-reviewed by an International Advisory Board (IAB), which acts as editor. The coordinator for NISE acts as secretary.

A detailed list of instructions for authors is under review. Please already note the following general guidelines:

- General: all contributions should be original and in accordance with scientific methodology. They preferably do not count more than 40,000 characters (spaces included). Authors provide an abstract of no more than 1,500 characters (spaces included), biographical details and institutional affiliations and a correspondence address.

- Quotations: in italics and enclosed within double quotation marks.

- References: in footnote, as follows:

°monographies: A.D. Smith, Nationalism. Theory, Ideology, History, Cambridge, 2005, p. 81-83.

°readers: J. Keane, Nations, Nationalism and European Citizens, in: S. Periwal (ed.), Notions of Nationalism, Budapest-London-New York, 1995, pp. 182-207 (p. 195-196).

°articles: P. Hall, Nationalism and historicity, in: Nations and Nationalism, vol. 3, 1997, part 1, p. 3-24 (p. 21).

- References to titles being reviewed, as follows:

Gregory Jusdanis, The Necessary Nation, Princeton-Oxford, Princeton University Press, 2001, 261 p., ISBN 0-691-07029-6.

All correspondence regarding SNM should be addressed to the NISE coordinator: luc.boeva@nise.eu.