For Authors

For Authors

All correspondence and manuscripts will be addressed to: “The Romanian Journal of Modern History”, Universitatea “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” – Corpul H, parter, Bd. Carol I nr. 18, 700505, Iaşi, România, or at this e-mail address: rjmhistory@gmail.com.
The terms for sending the manuscripts are: 1 March (No. 1); 1 October (No. 2).
The manuscripts not accepted for publication will not be returned.
THE EDITOR RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY MANUSCRIPT THAT IS NOT FULLY LEGIBLE OR DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE STANDARDS CITED BELOW.

The manuscripts will be edited only in English, French, or German. The members of the editorial staff do not translate manuscripts from Romanian. If the editor requests it, the Romanian authors will also send the Romanian version of the text. Any manuscript without abstract and keywords will be automatically rejected.
Manuscripts will be addressed in 2 (two) copies, single line spacing, continuous numbering of footnotes, according to international practice. They must include footnotes only.
Footnotes will include the author’s name, complete title of the books, articles or periodicals that were used, publishing place, page number.
The titles of books and articles mentioned in the text and any other special words/phrases will be marked using only italics; titles of periodicals will be written between inverted commas.
Reference to journals will indicate the full title of the publication, tome, year, page number.
Three types of commas will be used, in this order: 1. “…”; 2. «…»; 3. ‘…’.
Only the Cambria font size 11,5 (size 16 for the title of the article) will be used. When using special fonts (Arab, Cyrillic, Greek, Hebraic, etc.), the authors will send the respective fonts together with the article.
Quotations will be included in the text. Though if the author chooses to separate them from the (con)text the “entombment” technique will be used (1 cm/left – 1 cm/right).
The article manuscripts must include an abstract of no more than 300 words and at least five keywords in English only, regardless of the language used for writing the article (English, French, or German) and must be placed before the article. The abstract should be rendered in italics.