CFP: Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (3/30/01; book)

From: Robin Rone (robin@fitzroydearborn.com)
Date: Wed Feb 28 2001 - 15:18:46 EST

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    Dear Colleague:

    We are writing to invite your contribution of one or more essays to a new
    reference work, the Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance. Fitzroy Dearborn
    Publishers (Chicago and London) plans to publish this encyclopedia in 2002,
    intending it to be the authoritative guide to its subject.

    The encyclopedia is planned as a two-volume, illustrated reference work of
    approximately 2,000 pages with about 600 entries and is intended to be an
    interdisciplinary look at the Harlem Renaissance. Thus, it will include
    essays on the principal participants in the Harlem Renaissance-as well as on
    others who were involved more tangentially as critics, promoters, and
    interpreters-and their works, as appropriate; on those who defined the
    political, intellectual, and cultural milieu in which the Renaissance
    existed; on important events and places; and on the major social, political,
    and intellectual developments that created the context of the Renaissance.
    The encyclopedia will provide students and the general reader with
    convenient access to basic bibliographic and factual data on the Harlem
    Renaissance and nurture scholarly dialogue across disciplinary borders.

    Entries of from 500 to 5,000 words fall into five main categories, which,
    for ease of review, have been subdivided into several areas (the
    encyclopedia itself will be organized in an A-Z format). Each entry will be
    followed by a brief list of selected further readings. In the case of person
    entries, a listing of the individual's publications (in the case of visual
    artists and musicians, listings of exhibits, artworks, or compositions) and
    a capsule biographical sketch will also be included.

    How to Take Part:

    If you would like to be involved in this project, then please go to the
    encyclopedia's website, located at

    http://www.fitzroydearborn.com/chicago/harlem_renaissance/default.asp

    This project website contains a project synopsis, complete list of the
    encyclopedia's entries, list of advisers, style guidelines, and scope
    descriptions relating to the five types of essay. Review the Complete List
    of Entries, to determine which essay or essays you would like to write.
    Then, please complete and submit the online Essay Request Form, also on the
    website.

    Responses should be submitted by March 30, 2001. Late responses are less
    likely to be assigned their preferred topics.

    We look forward to hearing from you. (And please feel free to forward this
    invitation to colleagues and senior graduate students who might be
    interested in the project.) If you lack Internet access but would like to
    learn more about the project, you may contact commissioning editor Robin
    Rone (robin@fitzroydearborn.com or 312-587-0131 ext. 232).

    Robin L. Rone
    Commissioning Editor
    Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers
    919 N. Michigan Avenue
    Suite 760
    Chicago, IL 60611
    (312) 587-0131 ext. 232
    (312) 587-1049 (fax)
    robin@fitzroydearborn.com

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