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Griggio's excellent edition follows the well-developed editorial principles which have long guided the series Carteggi umanistici, sponsored by the Istituto nazionale di studi sul Rinascimento under the general editorship of Eugenio Garin.
Actually, and in the same breath, we must mention his editorship of the highly successful and internationally esteemed journal Sinn und Form.
He also noted that the editorship at times has been a family affair.
It should also be noted that I was not a paid staff member of An forum until I took over the editorship in 1971.
As of today, 9 months into my editorship, Dave, Rhonda, and I have received 164 manuscripts.
Our sister paper the Hinckley Times was named weekly newspaper of the year under the editorship of Diane Chalmers, who used to work as design editor at the Evening Telegraph.
And under the general editorship of someone who has experience in the writing of encyclopedias.
spokesman Ray Harvey-Amer said that the Daily Mail, under Sir David's 21- year editorship, from 1971-1992, "promoted prejudice, intolerance and discrimination against lesbians and gay men".
In this respect, his editorship is at odds with both the letter and spirit of Vatican II.
When Michael Kinsley bid TNR goodbye in January of 1996 (having stayed on as a writer after vacating the editorship), the magazine wrote that "we wish him well, very well" Things had been slightly less loveydovey when editor Hendrik Hertzberg, Kinsley's successor, decamped in 1991; he later recalled leaving TNR because he was fired of being a [liberal] frontman" for the more conservative magazine.
Many of these poets wrote for liberal journals, notably Sovremennik ("The Contemporary"), under Nekrasov's editorship in 1846-66.
Young's editorship, was one of the most outspoken opponents of black migration to the North.
The Brotherhood's publication, The Germ, was started in 1850 under the editorship of Rossetti's brother, William Michael, but only four numbers were issued.
"The Welsh language print industry was ineffective before Jennie came on the scene, but as soon as she took up the editorship of Y Faner, there suddenly became an edge and a verve to the leading Welsh language weekly publication."
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