editorial introduction

collocation in English

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editorial
adjective
uk
/ˌed.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/
us
/ˌed.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating to the editor (= the person in charge) or editors of a newspaper, magazine, television programme, etc. and to the power to decide what is published or shown ...
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introduction
noun
uk
/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/ˌɪn.trəˈdʌk.ʃən/
an occasion when something is put into use or brought to a place for the ...
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After aneditorialintroductionand a very useful historical review of previous research, the book divides into six sections totalling twenty papers.
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Sadly this volume lacks aneditorialintroductionthat might have explained the background to its publication and how the resultant 14 papers were selected.
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Each section has aneditorialintroductionestablishing themes and providing historical background and contextual reading.
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Additionally, the shorteditorialintroduction(just eight pages) provides in my view insufficient commentary for such a substantial and complex tome.
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There is noeditorialintroduction.
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This book goes a stage further, with commissioned essays on the six major wartime powers, each written by a national specialist, and drawn together in an excellenteditorialintroduction.
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Theeditorialintroductionoffers a competent synopsis of the other twenty-two contributions, but there is little indication of the editor having initially set any specific frames of reference.
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Editorial introductions and bibliographical recommendations are provided for individual readings.
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There is also an editors' introduction, as well as brief editorial introductions to each of the three sections.
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The success of the volume is largely due to the insightful editorial introductions to topics, rather than the selected research chapters alone.
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This shows in the level of detail at which they intertwine the various contributed chapters with their own editorial introductions, commentary and appendices.
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In her editorial introductions, talks and other writings, she actively argued that science fiction should no longer be isolated but become part of the literary mainstream.
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