A new double-blind peer-reviewed (and fully indexed) journal in the field of early American studies
Editors: Peter Jakob Olsen-Harbich and Simeon Simeonov
Website: The New American Antiquarian
The New American Antiquarian is a new double-blind peer-reviewed (and fully indexed) journal in the field of early American studies. The mission of TheNew American Antiquarian (NAA), in brief, is to publish scholarship concerned with any part of the Americas before 1825 A.D., with a particular emphasis on reception histories and primary source editions. We’ve published two volumes since 2021, which can be viewed here.
We welcome submissions of previously unpublished manuscript transcriptions; new English translations; critical collations of printed material; guides or catalogs that aid in the interpretation of source collections; and scholarship that engages with the ideas described in our mission statement. The NAA is committed to expanding the source base and scholarly horizon of early American studies to reflect the hemisphere’s plural linguistic traditions. Our full mission statement is available here.
As we prepare our next issues, we are very keen to solicit scholarly submissions on early America from members of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Amerikastudien. As you can see from our published issues, we offer a wide range of contributions, and we are open to any new materials that align with the scope and standards of our mission.