Fwd: Call for Contributors: ENERGY AND POWER: A HISTORICALENCYCLOPEDIA

From brian carroll <human@electronetwork.org>
Date Mon, 23 Jul 2001 11:48:54 -0800




>From: "Lise Sedrez" <lsedrez@stanford.edu>
>To: "Envirotech" <Envirotech@lists.Stanford.EDU>
>Subject: Call for Contributors:  ENERGY AND POWER: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 09:14:26 -0700
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>  >From  James Williams <jcw1@gateway.net>
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>Call for Contributors:  ENERGY AND POWER: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
>Date Submitted: 2001-07-19
>
>Announcement ID: 128039
>
>CALL FOR CONTRIBUTORS
>ENERGY AND POWER: A HISTORICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA
>
>We are seeking contributors for the 2-volume "Energy and Power: A Historical
>Encyclopedia", edited by Francis Michael Stackenwalt and to be 
>published in hard book and
>e-book by ABC-CLIO, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA, USA.  Entries are 
>desired for a broad range
>of topics on nonrenewable and renewable, animate and inanimate 
>energy sources (e.g., coal,
>oil, nuclear, solar, biofuels, wind, water, tidal, etc), and events, persons,
>companies/organizations, technologies, laws/regulations related to 
>energy.  The chronology
>of the encyclopedia will run from prehistory to the present.  The 
>scope of the work will
>be global.  "Energy and Power" is intended to be the definitive 
>reference work on the
>subject for years to come.
>
>Entries should run between 1 and 5 manuscript pages, depending on 
>the significance of the
>topic.  All entries will appear signed by the author, whose name and 
>affiliation will also
>be listed on the contributor page.  Contributors may write any 
>number of articles.  A very
>small stipend and/or a copy of the completed work may be offered for 
>significant and
>multiple entries. The encyclopedia is scheduled for publication in 
>spring 2003; entries
>are now being taken.  Topics will be eliminated from the open list 
>as received.  Please
>contact us for additional information on deadlines,topic availability, etc.
>
>We will be happy to mail in the near future a prospectus with a full 
>description of the
>project, the names of the editorial board, and a list of entries.
>
>If you can not contribute, perhaps you would forward us names and 
>addresses of individuals
>whom you think might be interested.  Contact us at:
>
>Francis Michael Stackenwalt
>Energy and Power: A Historical Encyclopedia
>Fmstax@aol.com
>
>Contact information:
>Prof. Francis Michael Stackenwalt
>Department of History
>East Central University
>Ada, OK  74820
>(580)332-8000
>Email:  fmstax@aol.com
>
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