Call for papers
Karl Marx in his own times

The recent revival of Marx scholarship has shown his relevance to urgent 
present-day issues. It has sometimes been forgotten that in order to fully 
appreciate his work, we need to know how it related to issues and movements in 
his own time. Therefore, Nineteenth Century Prose invites papers for a special 
issue on Karl Marx in his own times. Contributions can attend to social 
conditions, movements, persons, texts, cultural and political events that made 
an impression upon him, as well as his impact on others. The deadline is 31 
October 2021. Please send inquiries and contributions to the guest editor, Sven 
Ove Hansson, at [email protected].

Format and style instructions: articles should typically be around 25-30 pages 
(11 point Times New Roman, double-spaced), but both shorter and longer texts 
will be considered. Include an abstract (100-250 words) and append a brief bio 
(two or three sentences) written in third person. Endnotes should be manually 
generated. Paragraph indents should be .3 inches using tabs (not automatic 
‘first line’), and indented quotes should be .5 inches left and right. 
References to Marx’s work should refer to at least one of the standard 
editions, the first and second Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe (MEGA1 and MEGA2), 
Marx-Engels Werke (MEW), and the translated Marx-Engels Collected Works (MECW).





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