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Dear Readers, As many of you will remember, the North American Nietzsche Society (NANS) for many years enjoyed a partnership with International Studies in Philosophy, which devoted summer issues to the publication of NANS Proceedings and Addresses, thereby serving as an important venue for new work on Nietzsche’s thought and an invaluable vehicle for emerging scholars in Anglophone Nietzsche studies. Aer t ft he collapse of the journal, NANS contracted with JNS to publish what had become a sizeable inven- tory of forthcoming work; the journal expanded from two to three issues per year to accommodate the project. Five years later, all of those promises to publish have now been fulfilled: over sixty authors have seen their pre- sentations into print, and many of the fruitful author-meets-critics sessions, as well as articles both invited and peer-refereed, are now available elec- tronically to a worldwide readership. That goal having been reached, and with NANS itself having moved to a biennial conference format featuring fewer and more selective presentations, JNS returns this year to publishing two issues annually. In addition to encouraging your submissions of new work, we will of course continue to look to NANS, as we will look to
The Journal of Nietzsche Studies – Penn State University Press
Published: Mar 13, 2018
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