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Eleanor Harman (Editor), Ian Montagnes (Editor), Siobhan McMenemy (Editor), Chris Bucci (Editor)
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May 31, 2003

The academic caveat Publish or Perish is not a new one, and for over a quarter of a century, The Thesis and the Book has come to the aid of graduate students in their quest for publication. The doctoral dissertation, usually the first book-length study completed by a scholar, is, however, only rarely publishable as a book. Understanding the differences between the two forms is a crucial part of one's education as a scholar and is equally important in appreciating the endeavours of scholarly publishers. The Thesis and the Book: A Guide for First-Time Academic Authors, revised and expanded in this second edition, will continue to provide the best overview of the process of revising a dissertation for publication.

Drawing on the expertise of the contributors, all of whom are editors, publishers, and scholars themselves, the chapters present the rudimentary differences between a thesis and a book (including matters of purpose and audience), give guidance on the necessary stylistic, technical, and structural revisions to the dissertation, and offer advice to first-time authors who must not only revise their work to satisfy prospective publishers, but also learn a good deal of the ins and outs of scholarly publishing.

The Thesis and the Book will continue to be of great value to graduating doctoral students seeking publication and to the faculty members who supervise these students. It will also be of value to acquisitions editors at scholarly presses, who must contend with the submission of revised dissertations for publication.


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The Thesis and the Book has been required reading for anyone considering submitting to us a manuscript based on their thesis. It is both wise and practical, a rare combination.

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'The Thesis and the Book is to be welcomed for the contribution it can make to improved academic writing, for the more publishable books it may stimulate, and for its saving of editorial time and scholarly frustration.'

(Canadian Historical Review )

'A book easily recommended for all academics and university libraries.'

(Canadian Book Review Annual, 1976 )

Product Details

  • Paperback: 176 pages
  • Publisher: University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division; 2nd edition (May 31, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0802085881
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802085887
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #522,173 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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1.0 out of 5 stars Give Up Now, May 14, 2011
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Robert Ficociello (Boston, MA, United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Thesis and the Book: A Guide for First-Time Academic Authors (Paperback)
This text has seven chapters written by the various editors of the collection. The general claim of the book is self evident: do not send out a manuscript that is very close to your dissertation. Of the three books that I read about the topic of preparing a manuscript for publication, this book is the least useful. The chapters by Robert Plant Armstrong prove particularly annoying, condescending, and useless. For example, his first entry (Ch.2: The Dissertation's Deadly Sins) begins thusly: "The dissertation system must have laid at its door an enormous squandering of creativity, youth, time, and money each year upon the execution of prose works that do not communicate significantly and are therefore dysfunctional" (11). Neither of Armstrong's chapters will give you a hug. On the contrary, I wanted to punch his smug face.

This book gave me the impression that nothing would be worth bringing to a publisher. In fact, I would be embarrassed to submit even a query letter. Editors are gods, and I am a mortal sinner by earning a PhD. Having submitted and published short stories, I know rejection well enough--but also some success as well. Never in all the years of submitting stories did I feel discouraged to the point of giving up, but if I'd read The Thesis and the Book prior to entering a doctoral program, then I might have been ready to call it quits.

I understand the importance of revising one's work and allowing a span of time between writing and submitting, as I assume most graduate students, nevermind junior faculty, would recognize. So what is the payoff in reading The Thesis and the Book at any point? The benefit would be that other junior faculty will abandon their projects and, in turn, open up publishing opportunities for the rest of us. Otherwise, this book serves as a venting outlet for editors. The parallel would be me telling undergraduates in a composition class that each of them should drop the course now, and those that want to stay enrolled, I have no time for you. Only those that already have the skills should stay. Behind the claims of this book is an indictment of our mentors and committee members. They misdirected us. They misinformed us. They, perhaps worst of all, misrepresent us to the scholarly community in which we want to enter.

Call this book a test of faith, but you should avoid reading it. There are books that will be advantageous and encouraging for your project, but The Thesis and the Book is not that book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 7 articles of information about your first book, September 9, 2008
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TammyJo Eckhart "TammyJo Eckhart" (Bloomington, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
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I'm at the stage now in my career as a historian. Rather than simply send in the dissertation to a publisher, which I feared might be poorly viewed in academia and not be my best work for future reference, I set it aside for about six months. Then I talked to my committee and got their input. The result was contact to a former editor in my field who recommended three books: "The Thesis and the Book" was one of these. By and large these seven essays offer good advice and solid examples I think I can follow. Basically I have to rethink how I was thinking about my subject and write what I would have originally wanted to write had it not be so incumbent on me to prove every stage of my research. I read this book slowly, letting each essay set in my mind and taking notes. I wanted to internalize the processes these authors were suggesting to make the revisions flow more smoothly.
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3.0 out of 5 stars difficult, August 29, 2011
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This book (which i did not finish to read) lists a number of flaws you should avoid when you try to convert a thesis into a fair readable book, and that is what I am trying to do.
But it is a little wordy and wooly, and a bit too theoretical.
However, it can be useful, in my opinion, chiefly for literary workshops.
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