19&20         

ISSN 1981-030X

                   

 

Present issue

 

Editorial

 

About the journal

 

Past issues

 

Expedient

 

DezenoveVinte

 

 

 

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Publishing rules 

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To publish an article in 19&20, send your data and the abstract or, if you wish, the article already finished to the e-mail address dezenovevinte@yahoo.com.br We do not distinguish between different academic degree, and we accept articles submitted by all the researchers that are developing studies about Brazilian art from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the publication is conditioned, therefore, strictly to the adequacy to the aims of the journal (see About the journal). In case of acceptance of the article, the editors will notify the author. The material will be adapted by the editorial committee, in order to be adjusted to the functional and visual conception of the site, and should be published in the following edition in relation to that which would be online in the occasion of its receipt. 

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The articles should be followed, in preference, by a translation to a foreign language (of the choice of the contributor). The translation should be sent always in the last week previous to the month of the publication (e.g.: deliver at the last week of September to articles from the October’s edition). 

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Material to be published in 19&20 

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. Articles: that can be original or already published, having preferentially between 7 and 40 pages. There are not a limited pre-established number of images for each article, which should be accompanied with their respective descriptive data;

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. Reviews and Notes: critical analyses of books and exhibitions related to the period encompassed by the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century, having at least 2 pages;

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. Primary Sources: digitalized or transcribed documents, followed by a explicative text with circa 3000 characters with spaces, highlighting the importance of the documents; the source of the documents should me cited.

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Author’s copyrights and reservations

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The texts presented in 19&20 are of the entire responsibility of their authors. The authors hold the copyright of the texts. The articles and reviews published in 19&20 can be reproduced, inasmuch as the sources are cited: author, name of the article/review, name, volume and number of the journal, and as much it is published without modifications in its content.

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