Date: 8 November 2012
Location: Cambridge, UK
**With apologies for cross posting**
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce that it will publish
Hegel Bulletin from 2013, on behalf of the Hegel Society of Great Britain.
Formerly known as the Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, this
move marks a significant moment in the journal's development. In
recognition of its wider circulation, broader scope, and availability
online for the first time, the journal is being relaunched as Hegel
Bulletin. For more information about these bibliographic changes, please
visit journals.cambridge.org/hegel/2013.
Hegel Bulletin is a leading English language journal for anyone interested
in Hegel’s thought, its context, legacy and contemporary relevance. The aim
of the Bulletin is to promote high quality contributions in the field of
Hegel studies. This field is broadly construed to include all aspects of
Hegel’s thought, and its relation and relevance to the history of
philosophy; Hegelian contributions to all aspects of current philosophical
enquiry, including the modern European and analytic philosophical
traditions; German Idealism, British Idealism, Marx and Marxism, Critical
Theory, American Pragmatism; studies in the reception history of Hegel and
German Idealism.
This addition to an already distinguished philosophy journals list confirms
Cambridge’s place at the forefront of scholarship on Kant, Hegel and German
Idealism.
The Editor of Hegel Bulletin, Dr. Katerina Deligiorgi, comments: "The
Bulletin is a journal with an important history but also with an ambitious
programme for expansion, so we are very excited to be joining Cambridge
University Press, which has an unparalleled record of publications in Hegel
and German Idealism and shares our vision about the future of the field."
Professor Robert Stern, a former Editor of the Bulletin who currently sits
on the Council of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, also welcomes the
move: "I am delighted to see the journal come under the wing of Cambridge
University Press. The journal has always had a strong reputation amongst
researchers on Hegel and German Idealism more generally, and this move will
help it provide an even
more significant forum for debate and scholarship."
"We are extremely pleased that Cambridge will be publishing Hegel Bulletin
from 2013," says Ella Colvin, Publishing Director of Cambridge Humanities
and Social Science Journals. "We can extend to them the best in platform
technology to ensure they reach many more scholars and readers worldwide."
Hegel Bulletin will be available in print and electronic formats, and
digitised as part of the Cambridge Journals Digital Archive. Access via
Cambridge’s industry-leading platform, Cambridge Journals Online, will
improve the journal’s usability and functionality.
For more information, please visit the journal homepage at
http://journals.cambridge.org/hgl.
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About the Hegel Society of Great Britain
The Hegel Society of Great Britain (HSGB) is a forum for those interested
in the work of the German philosopher G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831), his
predecessors and contemporaries, his followers and his critics. The HSGB
was founded in 1979, and now counts over 200 members. As well as publishing
the Bulletin, the HSGB holds an annual conference and actively co-operates
with other Hegel societies, particularly those in Germany and the USA.
Find out more at http://hegel-society.org.uk
About Cambridge Journals
Cambridge publishes over 300 peer-reviewed academic journals across a wide
range of subject areas, in print and online. Many of these journals are the
leading academic publications in their fields and together they form one of
the most valuable and comprehensive bodies of research available today.
For more information, visit http://journals.cambridge.org
About Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge. Dedicated to excellence, its purpose is to further the
University's objective of advancing knowledge, education, learning, and
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