Anamnesis Journal

A Journal for the Study of Tradition, Place, and 'Things Divine'

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Editorial Board

Peter Haworth
Anamnesis Institute
Editor 

Christopher Anadale
Mount St. Mary’s University

Andrew J. Bacevich
Boston University

Jeremy Beer
American Philanthropic

Philip H. Bess
Notre Dame University

David Bradshaw
University of Kentucky

Sean Busick
Athens State University

Jeffrey J. Cain
American Philanthropic

George W. Carey
Georgetown University

Allan Carlson
The Howard Center

William T. Cavanaugh
DePaul University

H. Lee Cheek
Athens State University

Patrick J. Deneen
Georgetown University

Joseph S. Devaney
University of Wisconsin, Green Bay

Khalil M. Habib
Salve Regina University

D. G. Hart
Hillsdale College

Ann Hartle
Emory University

Joshua P. Hochschild
Mount St. Mary’s University

Donald W. Livingston
Emory University

Ted V. McAllister
Pepperdine University

Mark T. Mitchell
Patrick Henry College

Glenn Moots
Northwood University

Jason Peters
Augustana College

Jeffrey J. Polet
Hope College

Carey Roberts
Arkansas Tech

Jeanne Schindler
Villanova University

John Schwenkler
Mount St. Mary’s University

Rouven J. Steeves
United States Air Force Academy

Duncan Stroik
University of Notre Dame

Jeff Taylor
Jacksonville State University

Lee Trepanier
Saginaw Valley State University

Adam K. Webb
Johns Hopkins Nanjing Centre in China

David M. Whalen
Hillsdale College

James Matthew Wilson
Villanova University

William Wilson
University of Virginia

Gregory Wolfe
Seattle Pacific University

Submissions

We are now accepting submissions of academic feature articles, review-essays on neglected books, and reviews on contemporary books for the quarterly editions of ANAMNESIS. We are also accepting web article submissions. All such articles, essays, and reviews should be relevant to our themes of tradition, place, and 'things divine.' For more information on these themes, please read the ANAMNESIS editorial statement. Scholars from across the broad spectrum of academic disciplines are encouraged to submit such articles, essays, and reviews. All submissions should be in Chicago Style format. Feature article submissions should be 6,000 to 11,000 words. Review-essays should be 3,000 to 5,000 words. Book reviews should be 1500 to 2,000 words. Web articles can vary in length between 1,000 and 6,000 words. Submissions will initially be reviewed by the editor. Upon deeming a feature article and review-essay submission worthy of peer-review, the editor will send it to a qualified reader. To receive a double blind-review, authors should only include their name on a title page, which can be removed when the manuscript is sent to reviewers; please do not include your name on pages containing the actual text of the manuscript. Web articles and reviews of contemporary books will not be peer-reviewed. To submit an article, essay, and/or review, please email the editor at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Alternatively, you can send a hard copy to ANAMNESIS Journal, P.O. Box 36206, Phoenix, AZ 85067-6206.

SPECIAL REQUEST FOR ONLNE ESSAYS: We are currently seeking 1,500-2,000 word essays to publish on the ANAMNESIS website. These web-articles can address various topics and issues related to our core-themes: Tradition, Place, and 'Things Divine.' Please contact us if you are interested in submitting an article: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .