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As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

The series Anejos de Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII (ACESXVIII) runs parallel to the journal Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII and is a continuation of the previous Cuadernos de la Cátedra Feijoo (1955-1973) and Anejos del Boletín del Centro de Estudios del Siglo XVIII (1978-1985).

Published in co-publication by the Feijoo Institute and Ediciones Trea, this collection of digital books includes works that, due to their approaches or extension, exceed the framework of research articles (40,000-60,000 words).

Enquiries: olayrodrigo@uniovi.es

General observations

  • Only original research will be published, which cannot be parallelly submitted to any other publisher. § It is possible to present books that contain papers by different authors, provided that they are of a monographic nature and are preceded by an introduction.
  • The presentation of the original work must include the following: title in English and Spanish / author’s name (or coord.) and institution / an abstract in English and Spanish no longer than 150 words / 6 keywords in English and Spanish / a table of contents / an index of images / abbreviations used / a final bibliography (a single one if it is a joint volume) / and an onomastic index.
  • The received papers are submitted to the anonymous peer review system. They will be submitted for blind peer review with external assessors which, on request of the Editorial Board, will assess their authenticity, relevance and methodological rigour. The author will receive notification of the decision within no more than three months in which appear the arguments leading to the acceptance, review or rejection of the manuscript will be clearly stated. If the assessment suggests revisions, the author must ensure they are made; the second version will be examined by the Editorial Board.
  • According to the FECYT regulations, in the of case articles signed in co-authorship, the Editorial Board may request information about the work carried out by each author to order their names: the order will represent the significant contribution of the endorsers; if this is even, the order will be alphabetical.
  • In the case of plagiarism or fraud, the research will be withdrawn from the journal’s webpage and the Editorial Board will publish a correction statement.

Editorial standards

Texts should be written in Times New Roman font, fully justified, and single-spaced. Paragraphs must have a first-line indentation of 1.25. A space must be included after each paragraph. The base text must be written in font size 12, quotations in font size 11, and notes in font size 10.

According to the FECYT regulations, the use of inclusive language is encouraged, as is the practice of citing the first names of female researchers and authors to favour their visibility.

Chapter headings must be written in bold and unnumbered lower-case italics. Subdivisions should be avoided as far as possible. If they are made, they will be numbered using Arabic numerals.

We will use guillemets (« »), and inverted commas (“ ”) will only be used for internal quotation marks. Omissions will be indicated with ellipsis between square brackets [...]. A long dash (—) will be used to indicate any purpose that is not linking compound words or numerical series.

Quotations longer than three lines must be written in a separate paragraph. These exempt quotations must be fully indented at 1.25, without quotation marks, and in font size 11.

Footnotes must always be at the bottom of the page and of an explanatory nature only (do not use footnotes that only include bibliographical references). Notes shall be inserted after punctuation marks (punctuation. 1). They should have a first-line indentation of 1.25.

Abbreviations and acronyms

We will be using the following abbreviations: p. and pp. for page/s; fol. and fols. for folio/s; f. for following; ms. and mss. for manuscript/s; t. and tt. for tome/s; vol. and vols. for volume/s; n. º and nos for number/s; as well as the usual acronyms for institutions: AHN, BNE, CSIC, IFESXVIII, RAE, RAH, RABASF, RSEMAP.

Quotations

Spelling will be modernised in literal quotations and bibliographical references. Preservation will be chosen only if there are compelling reasons not to do so.

Bibliographical references

A single bibliography will be presented without making a distinction between primary and secondary sources or between print and digital formats.

In the case of digital editions, the link must be included as a link associated with the title, and the generated underline must be removed. Long links from search engines will not be accepted.

The Harvard referencing style will be followed, using abbreviated in-text citations in parentheses (Caso González, 1992: 32-33) or (1992: 32-33). The bibliography is arranged in alphabetical order, and internally in chronological order, without making a distinction between primary and secondary sources.

Book

Durán López, Fernando (2021), De las seriedades de Urania a las zumbas de Talía. Astrología frente a entretenimiento en la censura de los almanaques de la primera mitad del siglo XVIII, Oviedo, Instituto Feijoo de Estudios del Siglo XVIII / Ediciones Trea (ACESXVIII, 6).

Jovellanos, Gaspar Melchor de (1784), «Censura de Fabio y Fileno», AHN, Consejos, leg. 5548, exp. 4.

— (1984), Obras completas, t. I, Escritos literarios, ed. José Miguel Caso González, Gijón, Ayuntamiento de Gijón / Centro de Estudios del Siglo XVIII.

Porcel y Salablanca, José Antonio (1999), El Adonis, ed. María Dolores Tortosa Linde, Oviedo, Instituto Feijoo de Estudios del Siglo XVIII.

Book chapter

Domergue, Lucienne (1972), «L’inventaire de la bibliothèque de Gijón en 1796», en Les démêlés de Jovellanos avec I’Inquisition et la Bibliothèque de l’Instituto, Oviedo, Centro de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, págs. 33-43.

Lluch, Ernest y Lluís Argemí (1995), «Genealogía teórica e influencia práctica del Discurso sobre el fomento de la industria popular», en VV. AA., Estudios Dieciochistas en Homenaje al Profesor José Miguel Caso González, Oviedo, Instituto Feijoo de Estudios del Siglo XVIII / Caja Asturias, vol. II, págs. 39-50.

Urzainqui Miqueleiz, Inmaculada (2009a), «La prensa en la época de Carlos IV: continuidades y cambios», en Elena de Lorenzo Álvarez (ed.), La época de Carlos IV (1788-1808), Oviedo, Instituto Feijoo de Estudios del Siglo XVIII / Sociedad Estatal de Conmemoraciones Culturales / Sociedad Española de Estudios del Siglo XVIII / Ediciones Trea, págs. 87-112.

— (2009b)...

Journal article

Arias de Saavedra, Inmaculada (2017), «Lectura y bibliotecas de mujeres en la España del siglo xviii. Una aproximación», Cuadernos de Ilustración y Romanticismo, n.º 23, págs. 57-82.

Deacon, Philip (2021), «Perico y Juana de Tomás de Iriarte y la Inquisición», Dieciocho. Hispanic Enlightenment, vol. 44, n.º 1, págs. 73-92.

Dubuis, Michel (2020), «Del concepto de un “movimiento erudito”, componente de la Pre-Ilustración», Cuadernos de Estudios del Siglo XVIII, n.º 30, 165-190.

Manuscripts

In the case of archival documents, if the citation is not so long, it will be fully referenced in parentheses (AHN, Consejos, leg. 5553, exp. 22); otherwise, the citation will be placed as a footnote.

Although each classification has its own peculiarities, we will stick to this scheme as far as possible: archive, section, series (or collection), file (or book, folder, box), dossier (or number) and r. and v. folios.

Examples: AHN, Consejos, leg. 5553, exp. 22. // AHN, Consejos, lib. 2478, fols. 229r.-244v. // AHN, Nobleza, Fondo Fernán Núñez, carp. 256, n.º 9. // RAH, 10-8020, n.º 51. // AHDM, c. 9178, n.º 3. // RIDEA, Toreno, folder. 11, n.º 5, fol. 3v.

Images

Images will be produced along with the texts. They shall be provided attached and numbered with a minimum resolution of 300 dpi. Additionally, they must be included in the place where they have to be inserted, along with their corresponding caption. It is the author’s responsibility to have the necessary permissions for publication.

Reproduction conditions

Given that the publications are open access in the institutional repository of the University of Oviedo, the total or partial reproduction of the books is not allowed, nor their incorporation into other platforms, except the INSTITUTIONAL ones, or in the case of having the express authorisation of the Instituto Feijoo de Estudios del Siglo XVIII and Ediciones Trea. For dissemination on commercial platforms, authors can use the material that will be provided to them as well as the link to the repository: https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/CESXVIII.

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