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Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art Nederlands Kunsthistorisch Jaarboek
The NKJ is a publication of: The Foundation for Dutch Art Historical Publications Stichting Nederlandse Kunsthistorische Publicaties and WBOOKS.
Founded in 1947, the Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art, or NKJ, is a peer-reviewed journal, which has established an international reputation for publishing outstanding articles that reflect the variety and diversity of approaches to the study of Netherlandish art and culture. The NKJ aims to foster traditional art historical scholarship and to open up the field to innovative cross disciplinary developments. The NKJ is ranked in the European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH) as an International 1 (INT1) journal and is listed in the Arts & Humanities Citation Index (Thomson Reuters). Each volume is dedicated to a particular theme. Past volumes have included monographic studies on Rogier van der Weyden and Rubens, and broader cultural and historical topics such as Picturing the Exotic, Louis Napoleon and the Arts, or Body and Embodiment. Recent themes are The Passions (NKJ 60), Art and Science (NKJ 61) and Meaning in Materials (NKJ 62).
Call for papers for each forthcoming volume are distributed annually and available here.
In addition to contributions by leading scholars, the NKJ offers a platform for young talent. Contributors are actively supported by the editors from the initial call for proposals to the final publication. Although articles are mostly in English, the NKJ aims to encourage international exchange: contributions in French or German are also published, accompanied by an English summary.
Editorial board / Redactieraad: H. Perry Chapman, Eric Jorink, Eveline Koolhaas-Grosfeld, Ann-Sophie Lehmann, Dulcia Meijers, Bart Ramakers, Herman Roodenburg, Frits Scholten, Joanna Woodall.
Advisory Board / Adviesraad: Dagmar Eichberger, Reindert Falkenburg, Ann Goldgar, Elizabeth Honig, Joseph Leo Koerner, Debora Meijers, Eric Jan Sluijter, Pamela H. Smith, Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Jan van der Stock, Mariët Westermann.
Editorial office / Redactie-adres:
WBOOKS NKJ P.O. Box 1129 NL - 8001 BC Zwolle The Netherlands
SUBSCRIPTIONS Single copies of The Netherlands Yearbook for History of Art costs € 105,- When subscribed to the series € 85,-