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CALL FOR PAPERS

THE TRAFALGAR CHRONICLE
PUBLICATION DATE: FALL 2024

THEME: NAVAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE GEORGIAN ERA

For the 2024 edition of The Trafalgar Chronicle, the editors seek carefully-researched articles on ‘Naval Intelligence in the Georgian Era’. We invite well-researched tales of intelligence gathering, espionage, secret plots, assumed identities, deception and denial, clandestine operations and intrigues.

The Trafalgar Chronicle is the scholarly flagship publication of The 1805 Club, a charity registered in England and Wales (number 1071871) with an international membership of scholars and enthusiasts of the Georgian maritime era (1714 – 1837). The 1805 Club takes its name from the iconic Battle of Trafalgar that gave Nelson his place in history and confirmed the role of the Royal Navy in asserting Britain’s sea power. Seaforth Publishing is our publisher.

Additional Topics: We also seek general interest articles with unique perspectives on the maritime and naval history of the Georgian era. We invite biographical portraits, articles about battles at sea, maritime economics, exploration of foreign shores, foreign relations, politics, etc. We also welcome well-documented reports on preservation efforts regarding the artefacts, graves, memorials, and monuments of the Nelson era.

Proposal Submission Guidelines: Please submit a proposal/abstract of no more than 500 words and a paragraph about your background (a biographical sketch). Proposals are due by 1 September 2022. Applicants will be notified of acceptance status by 1 October 2022. Submit all proposals and inquiries to tc.editor@1805Club.org. Detailed author guidelines are available upon request.

Article Guidelines: Articles should be 3000 to 5000 words long in MSWORD (unprotected) following the New Oxford Style Manual. Please include two to five high resolution illustrations, each in a separate file (jpeg, pdf, or tiff). Articles are due 1 February 2024, at which point they will be edited and, in some cases, submitted to peer review. Articles will be returned to authors for revisions by 1 March 2024. Revisions are due 1 April 2024. Publication will be Fall/Autumn 2024.

While we do not pay our contributors, each author will receive a copy of the Trafalgar Chronicle upon publication. All authors will also receive a PDF of their published article for their portfolio, reprint requests, or to feature on a website or a blog. Authors retain copyright to their articles.

Our Contributors: We welcome articles from 1805 Club members and anyone with an interest in the history of the Georgian Navy and other navies of the period. Our articles have come from writers of varied backgrounds: historians, journalists, university students, military personnel, preservationists, and novelists. Contact tc.editor@1805Club.org for additional information.

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