Herts Past and Present
Notes for contributors
It is the policy of Herts Past & Present to encourage interest and research in Hertfordshire’s local history and archaeology. Contributions are usually based on original work in these fields, and societies and individuals are assured that reports and articles which meet our standards will always be considered for publication. Articles, whilst they may relate to a specific area, should be written with their audience in mind and made relevant to anyone interested in the local history of the county.
Articles of between 1,500 to 3,000 words may be submitted by email as a document file to either of the Joint Editors at the addresses given on the inside front cover or to [email protected]. Illustrations should be sent separately as jpegs, at a quality of no less than 300 dpi. A short abstract and a short author biography should also be included. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that, where necessary, any copyright permissions have been obtained, and copies of these should accompany the illustrations.
Copyright in published articles remains with the individual authors. The authors and editors have made every effort to address the copyright holders of material used and would be glad to be informed of any omissions. The views and opinions expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the publishers. HALH reserves the right at some future date to publish material on the web unless authors expressly refuse their consent.
PLEASE NOTE: If you would like your item to be considered for inclusion in a specific issue of Herts Past & Present, then you will need to meet the deadlines for the spring and autumn issues which are the third week of February and August respectively. However, even if you meet these deadlines, we cannot guarantee that space will still be available, in which case your article will be carried over to the next issue.
Contact the editors
Notes for contributors
It is the policy of Herts Past & Present to encourage interest and research in Hertfordshire’s local history and archaeology. Contributions are usually based on original work in these fields, and societies and individuals are assured that reports and articles which meet our standards will always be considered for publication. Articles, whilst they may relate to a specific area, should be written with their audience in mind and made relevant to anyone interested in the local history of the county.
Articles of between 1,500 to 3,000 words may be submitted by email as a document file to either of the Joint Editors at the addresses given on the inside front cover or to [email protected]. Illustrations should be sent separately as jpegs, at a quality of no less than 300 dpi. A short abstract and a short author biography should also be included. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that, where necessary, any copyright permissions have been obtained, and copies of these should accompany the illustrations.
Copyright in published articles remains with the individual authors. The authors and editors have made every effort to address the copyright holders of material used and would be glad to be informed of any omissions. The views and opinions expressed in this journal do not necessarily reflect the views or policy of the publishers. HALH reserves the right at some future date to publish material on the web unless authors expressly refuse their consent.
PLEASE NOTE: If you would like your item to be considered for inclusion in a specific issue of Herts Past & Present, then you will need to meet the deadlines for the spring and autumn issues which are the third week of February and August respectively. However, even if you meet these deadlines, we cannot guarantee that space will still be available, in which case your article will be carried over to the next issue.
Contact the editors