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J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Japanese Journal of American Studies. Editor(s): Fumiko
Nishizaki. The Japanese Journal
of American Studies, an English-language refereed journal, is published
annually by the Japanese Association for American Studies. It aims to
contribute to the increasing internationalization of American studies
by providing a forum for international American scholars whilst also fostering
Japanese scholarship specializing in American Studies. On-line access
is fress. c/o the Center for American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences,
University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153, Japan; 81/03/5454-6163.
For more info and editorial queires address correspondence to the Editor
at the Center, Fumiko Nishizaki. Publishes articles on American culture.
E-mail: jaas@cd.inbox.ne.jp ;http://www.soc.nii.ac.jp/jaas/periodicals/JJAS/
Journal of African American Men, is an interdisciplinary forum for social scientists engaged in the analysis of the unique struggles and triumphs of black males. It challenges current stereotypes and covers theory, research, and methodology. Published quarterly by Transaction Periodicals Consortium in collaboration with the David Walker Research Institute, Michigan State University. Article submissions, book reviews and editorial correspondence should be addressed to: Gary A. Sailes, Editor, Department of Kinesiology, HPER Building, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-4801. http://www.transactionpub.com Journal of American and Canadian Studies is published annually by the Sophia University Institute of American and Canadian Studies, 7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102, Japan. Address editorial correspondence to the Editor, Juro Otsuka, at the Institute. Publishes articles on American political culture.On-line access is free. http://infowww.cc.sophia.ac.jp/amecana/E2/Journal.htm Journal of American and Comparative Cultures. published quarterly by the American Culture Association, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403. Address editorial correspondence to Ray B. Browne and Tom H. Towers, Editors, at the University; 419/372-7865; fax: 419/372-8095. Publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of culture of the Americas. email: rbrowne@bgnet.bgsu.edu Journal of American Culture is the quarterly journal of the American Culture Association. Blackwell Publishing, 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA, Tel: 1.800.835.6770; http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~pcaaca/ Journal of American Ethnic History is published quarterly for the Immigration History Society by Transaction Periodicals Consortium, 390 Campus Dr., Somerset, NJ 08873; 732/445-1245; fax: 732/748-9801. Address editorial correspondence to Ronald H. Bayor, Editor, School of History, Technology, and Sociology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332. Publishes articles and book reviews on various aspects of American immigration and ethnic history, including background of emigration, and ethnic and racial groups. http://www.transactionpub.com; e-mail: ronald.bayor@hts.gatech.edu . Journal of American Folklore is published quarterly by
the American Folklore Society, 4350 N. Fairfax Dr., Ste. 640, Arlington,
VA 22203; 703/528-1902; fax: 703/528-3546. Address editorial correspondence
to: Elaine J. Lawless, Editor, 309-B Tate Hall, University of Missouri,
Columbia, MO 65211-1500; phone: 573/ 882-6885; fax: 573/ 882-5785. Journal of American History is published quarterly by the Organization of American Historians, 112 North Bryan St., Bloomington, IN 47408-4199; 812/855-7311; fax: 812/855-0696. Address editorial correspondence to Editorial Office, Journal of American History, 1215 E. Atwater, Bloomington, IN 47401-3701; 812/855-2816; fax: 812/855-9939. Publishes articles and reviews on all periods and topics in American history. http://www.indiana.edu/~jah; e-mail: jah@ indiana.edu Journal of American Studies. Editor(s): S. Jay Kleinberg, Susan Castillo (Associate Editor). The Journal of American Studies publishes works by scholars from all over the world on American history, politics, literature, institutions, economics, film popular culture, geography, sociology, and related subjects. The journal also includes review essays and book reviews. The Journal is sponsored by the British American Studies Association and is published by Cambridge University Press three times a year. Address editorial correspondence to: Prof. S. Jay Kleinberg, Editor, Journal of American Studies, Dept. of Literature, Univ. of Essex, Colchester CO4 3SQ, UK; Tel: +44-12-06-872-590, Fax +44-12-06-873-598. Publishes articles by scholars from all over the world. Regular features include "state-of-the-art" and review essays, a "notes and comments" section, and reviews. http://www.baas.ac.uk/resources/jas/jas.asp Journal of the American Studies Association of Texas is published annually by the American Studies Association of Texas and Baylor University. Address editorial correspondence to John Tisdale, Dept. of Journalism, Baylor Univ., PO Box 97353, Waco, TX 76798-7353; (254)710-3261. Publishes interdisciplinary articles and book reviews on thematic, methodological, and pedagogical issues in American studies. e-mail: John_Tisdale@Baylor.edu. Journal of American Studies of Turkey. Editor(s): Ayse Lahur Kirtunc. A semiannual publication of the American Studies Association of Turkey, the Journal publishes works in English by scholars of any nationality on American literature, history, art, music, film, popular culture, politics, economics, and related subjects. Interdisciplinary articles are particularly welcome, as are comparative studies of American and other cultures. Address correspondence to Ayse Lahur Kirtunc, Ege University, Faculty of Letters, Department of American Culture and Literature, 35100 Bornova, Izmir, Turkey (kirtunc@egenet.com.tr) or Lawrence B Goodheart, Department of History, University of Connecticutt, U-103, Storrs, CT 06269, USA. Available in print or online. e-mail: jast@bilkent.edu.tr or goodhear@uconnvm.uconn.edu ;http://www.bilkent.edu.tr/~jast/ The Journal of Appalachian Studies is published twice yearly by the Appalachian Studies Association (ASA) with support from the Marshall University. It is the official journal of the ASA, a multi-disciplinary organization for scholars, teachers, activists, and others whose work focuses on the Appalachian region. Address submissions and editorial correspondence to: Mary K. Thomas, Office Manager, Marshall University, 400 Hal Greer Boulevard, Huntington, WV 25755; phone: 304-696-2904; e-mail: mthomas@marshall.edu ; http://www.appalachianstudies.org/jas/index.htm . Journal of Asian American Studies is published three times a year for the Association for Asian American Studies by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to Gary Y. Okihiro, Dept. of History, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027. The journal explores all aspects of Asian American experience. Publishes original works of scholarly interest to the field, including new theoretical developments; research results; methodological innovations; public policy concerns; pedagogical issues; and book, media, and exhibition reviews. http://www.press.jhu.edu Journal of Black Studies is published bimonthly by Sage Publications Inc., 2455 Teller Road, Thousands Oaks, CA 91320; 805/499-0721; fax: 805/499-0871. Address editorial correspondence to Molefi Kete Asante, Editor, Dept. of African American Studies, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122; 215/204-4322. Publishes interdisciplinary articles and reviews on AfroAmerican and African history, sociology, literature, and philosophy. http://www.sagepub.com/ Journal of British and American Studies. Editor(s):
Eunjung Park. A bi-annual publication of Hankuk University's Institute
of British and American Studies, the interdisciplinary Journal
publishes articles on literature, culture, language, and from social science
perspectives. English-language articles appear in the June issue and Korean-language
articles in December. Journal of Caribbean Studies (text in English, French, and Spanish) is published quarterly by the Association of Caribbean Studies, Box 22202, Lexington, KY 40522-2202; 606/257-6966; fax: 606/323-1072. Address editorial correspondence to Editor, Journal of Caribbean Studies, Dept. of English, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506. Publishes articles and book reviews. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography is published quarterly
by Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320; 805/499-0721;
fax: 805/499-0871. Address editorial correspondence to: Rob Benford, Prof.
& Chair, Dept. of Sociology, Mailcode: 4524, Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts is a scholarly annual dedicated to exploring the role of art and design in the modern world. The Journal was founded in 1986 and published by The Wolfson Foundation of Decorative and Propaganda Arts until 2000, when it became part of The Wolfsonian-FIU. Fostering new scholarship on the period 1885-1945, The Journal parallels the themes of the Wolfsonian collection. Contact the journal's office at 305.535.2612, fax the journal's office at 305.531.2133, or e-mail dapa@thewolf.fiu.edu. http://www.wolfsonian.fiu.edu/education/publications/index.html Journal of the Early Republic is published quarterly by the Society for Historians of the Early American Republic, Purdue Dept. of History, 1358 University Hall, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1358; 765/494-4135; fax: 765/496-1755. Address editorial correspondence to Michael A. Morrison and John Lauritz Larson, Coeditors. Publishes articles and book reviews on the history and culture of the early republic. http://www.sla.purdue.edu/jer/; e-mail: jer@sla.perdue.edu Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship, and policies of integration. Contact / submissions: Russell King, Editor, Journal of ethnic and Migration Studies, Sussex Centre for Migration Research, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SH, UK. jems@sussex.ac.uk. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals. Journal of Family History is published quarterly in association with the National Council on Family Relations by Sage Publications, Inc. Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320; 805/499-0721; fax: 805/499-0871;. Address editorial correspondence to Roderick Phillips, Dept. of History, Carleton University, 1125 Colonel By Dr., Ottawa, Ontario, K1S5B6 Canada; 613/520-2600; fax: (613) 788-2819. Publishes articles and book reviews on family, kinship, and demography. http://www.sagepub.com/; email: roderick_phillips@carleton.ca The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion (JFSR) is the premier academic journal in feminist theories, practices, and scholarship in the field of religion. Founded in 1985, JFSR is interdisciplinary and interreligious in content and international in scope. With lively debates and many attractive features, the journal is published in the spring and fall annually. If you would like to know more about the journal's content please visit the JFSR website at www.hds.harvard.edu/jfsr. If you have comments or questions about the journal, you may send an email to the editors at jfsr@hds.harvard.edu Journal of General Education is published quarterly by Penn State Press in association with the National Center on Postsecondary Teaching, Leaning, and Assessment, 820 North University Drive, University Park, PA 16802-1003; 800/326-9180; fax: 814/863-1408. Address correspondence to The Journal of General Education, USB-1, Suite C, 820 North University Drive, University Park, PA 16802-1003; 814-865-1327; fax: 814-863-1408. A professional forum for discussing issues in general education today; includes essays on methods of teaching, profiles of programs, case studies of curriculum development, and reviews of books and monographs relating to general education. http://www.psu.edu/psupress; e-mail: PSPjournals@psu.edu Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era is a scholarly, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly by the Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era with the joint sponsorship and support of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center. The Journal publishes original essays and reviews scholarly books on all aspects of U.S. history for the time period from 1865 through the 1920s.The Journal encourages submissions of essays that focus on traditional national-level politics, social categories of race, class, ethnicity and gender, cities and regions, comparative transnational contexts, economic and business history, international relations, and every field of scholarly inquiry within its time period. Historians working in both the U.S. national and comparative contexts, scholars in American Studies and Social Scientists writing on historical issues, and graduate students are encouraged to submit manuscripts. Manuscripts should be submitted in triplicate to: Maureen A. Flanagan, Editor, Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, Department of History, Michigan State University, 301 Morrill Hall, East Lansing MI 48824; http://www.jgape.org Journal of Historical Sociology is published quarterly by Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JF, UK; Tel: +44 1865 791100; Fax: +44 1865 791347. Provides an international forum for historically informed reflection on human society. Submissions to: Derek Sayer and Yoke-Sum Wong, Department of Sociology, 5-21 HM Tory Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, T6G 2H4; e-mail: jhsoc@ualberta.ca . http://www.blackwellpublishers.co.uk/journals/JOHS/descript.htm Journal of the History of Ideas is published quarterly by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to Donald R. Kelley, Editor, Journal of the History of Ideas, Rutgers University, 88 College Ave., New Brunswick, NJ 08903-5059, 732/932-1227; fax: 732/932-8708. Publishes articles and book reviews that emphasize the interrelations of several fields of historical study: the histories of philosophy, literature, the arts the natural and social sciences, religion, and political and social movements. http://www.press.jhu.edu; e-mail: dkelley@rci.rutgers.edu Journal of the History of Sexuality is published quarterly by the Journals Division, University of Texas Press, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819. Address editorial correspondence to Barbara Loomis and/or William Bonds, San Francisco State University, History Department, 1600 Holloway Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94123. Examines the history of sexuality in all its expressions, recognizing various differences of class, culture, gender, race, and sexual preference. Provides a forum for historical, critical, and theoretical research in the field. www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jhs.html The Journal of Illinois History, the scholarly journal on the history of the Prairie State published by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, seeks manuscripts on all facets of the history of the state and its citizens. Contributions in social, political, economic, and cultural history are welcome, as are related midwestern and Civil War topics, the history of the Northwest Territory, and Illinois biography. Contact Evelyn R. Taylor, Editor, Journal of Illinois History, 1 Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL 62701; phone: 217-785-7949; email: evelyn_taylor@ihpa.state.il.us; www.Illinois-History.gov/journal.htm. Journal of Intercultural Studies provides a means whereby international research related to intercultural studies can be showcased across national and and disciplinary boundaries. Key themes include: globalization and citizenship; diasporic and hybrid identities; multiculturalism and identity; intersections of race, ethnicity, culture; global cultures and local identities; human rights. Submissions or contact: Anita Harris and Jan van Bommel, Editors, Journal of Intercultural Studies, School of Political and Social inquiry, Faculty of Arts, Monash University, Victoria 3800, Australia. http://www.tandf.col.uk/journals/. Journal of Material Culture is an interdisciplinary journal
concerned with the relationship between artifacts and social relations
irrespective of time and place. Managing Editors: The Journal of Musicology is published quarterly by the
University of California Press, Journals Division, 2000 Center St., Suite
303 Berkeley, CA 94704-1223; Phone: 510/643-7154; Fax: 510/642-9917 (for
VISA/MC orders only) . Address submissions to: D. Melamed, Musicology
Department, School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405,
Journal of Popular Culture is published quarterly by the Popular Culture Association, Bowling Green University, Bowling Green, OH 43403; 419/372-7861; fax: 419/372-8095. Address editorial correspondence to Ray B. Browne, Editor, Center for the Study of Popular Culture, at the University. Publishes articles and book reviews on popular culture in the broadest sense of the term, with no limits on period or country covered. e-mail: rbrown@bgneg.bgsu.edu Journal of Popular Music Studies is a peer-reviewed journal dedicated to research on popular music throughout the world and approached from a variety of positions. Published by Blackwell Publishing three times a year, each issue features essays and reviews, as well as roundtables and creative works inspired by popular music. , send a disk copy and three hard copies of manuscript with authorship, institutional affiliation (if applicable), and address on a separate title page to: Jeff Melnick, Editor, Journal of Popular Music Studies, Division of History and Society, Hollister Hall, Babson College, Babson Park, MA 02457. www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=1524-2226&site=1 Journal of Social History is published quarterly by the
George Mason University Press in Fairfax, Virginia. Address editorial
correspondence to Editor, Journal of Social History, George Mason University,
4400 University Drive, MSN 3A2, Fairfax, VA 22030-4444. Journal of Southern History is published quarterly by the
Southern Historical Association, Rice University, Journal of Southern
History - MS 45, Rice University, 6100 Main Street, Journal of the Southwest is published quarterly by the Southwest Center; 520/621-2484; fax: 520/621-9922. Address editorial and subscription correspondence to Joseph Carleton Wilder, Editor, 1052 North Highland Ave., P.O. Box 210185, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721; phone: 621-2484; fax: 621-9922. The journal invites scholarly articles, essays, and reviews informing any aspect of the Greater Southwest (including northern Mexico). Dedicated to an integrated regional study, the journal publishes broadly across disciplines, including: intellectual and social history, anthropology, literary studies, folklore, historiography, politics, Borderlands studies, and regional natural history. E-mail: jwilder@u.arizona.edu Journal of Sport History is published three times a year in Spring, Summer, and Fall by the North American Society for Sport History. We seek to promote the study of all aspects of the history of sport. We invite the submission of scholarly articles, research notes, documents, and commentary. Manuscripts (four copies) should be addressed to the Editor, Melvin Adelman, School of Educational Policy and Leadership, 165A Ramseyer Hall, 29 West Woodruff Avenue, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210. http://www.nassh.org Journal of Transatlantic Studies. Editor(s):
Alan P. Dodson. Fully refereed, the interdisciplinary Journal
publishes articles that examine the politics and political economy of,
and the circulation of ideas and people within, the post-1945 transatlantic
region. Journal of Urban History is published bimonthly by Sage Publications, 2455 Teller Rd., Thousand Oaks, CA 91320; 805/499-0721; fax: 805/499-0871. Address editorial correspondence to David Goldfield, Editor, History Dept., Univ. of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC 28223. Studies the history of cities and urban societies in all periods of human history and in all geographical areas of the world. http://www.sagepub.com/; e-mail: drgoldfi@email-uncc.edu Journal of Visual Culture is an international, refereed journal that publishes work from a range of methodological positions, on varooius historical moments and across diverse geographical locations. It promotes research, scholarship and critical engagement with visual cultures. Published triannually by SAGE Publications. American editorial office: Raiford Guins, c/o Kim Clements, Editorial Department, SAGE Publications, 2455 Teller Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91320; E-mail: raygun81@aol.com ; http://www.sagepub.com/journal.aspx?pid=264&sc=1 Journal of Women's History is published quarterly by Indiana University Press, Journals Division, 601 N. Morton St., Bloomington, IN 47404; 800-842-6796; fax: 812/855-9507. Publishes articles on new research on women's history. Promotes scholarship about women in all time periods that is broadly representative of national, racial, ethnic, religious, and sexual groupings. As of July 15, 2004 the journal is moving to the University of Illinois. Editorial correspondence should addressed to either Jean Allman or Antoinette Burton, The Journal of Women's History, Department of History, University of Illinois, 309 Gregory Hall, 810 S. Wright Street, MC 466, Urbana, IL 61801, http://iupjournals.org/jwh Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly is published quarterly by AEJMC, 234 Outlook Point Blvd, Columbia, SC 29210; 803/798-0271; fax: 803/777-3509. Submissions to: Dan Riffe, Editor, Ohio University, Scrips School of Journalism, Athens OH 45701; 740/ 593-2590. Publishes refereed research articles and book reviews on journalism and mass communication. http://www.aejmc.org/pubs/ ; e-mail: riffe@ohiou.edu Korean Journal of American Studies. Editor(s):
Yim Jin-Hee and Lee Hyun-Song. Published in Korea twice a year, English
once a year, the Korean
Journal of American Studies is sponsored by the American Studies
Association of Korea (ASAK), which exists to promote the study and understanding
of American culture and society in Korea. Kyushu American Literature is published annually by the Kyushu American Literature Society. Address editorial correspondence to the Editors, Kyushu American Literature, Institute of Language and Cultures, Kyushu University, 4-2-1 Ropponmatsu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810, Japan. Publishes articles and book reviews on American literature and American studies. Labor History publishes research articles and interpretive essays on the history of work and its representation, labor systems, social reproduction of labor, social class, occupational culture and folklore, and worker migration, as well as the history of the labor movement, labor politics, and industrial conflict and regulation. Scope is interdisciplinary. Submit manuscripts to Leon Fink and editorial coordinator, LisaMary Wichowski c/o Department of History m/c 198, University of Illinois at Chicago, 913 University Hall, Chicago, IL 60607; e-mail: leonfink@mailserv.uic.edu. Book review matters to Julie Greene and editorial assistant, R. Todd Laugen c/o History Department, University of Colorado, CB # 234, Boulder, CO 80309-0234. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/0023656X.html Langston Hughes Review is published biannually by the Langston Hughes Society and the Institute for African American Studies, University of Georgia, 312 Candler Hall, Athens, GA 30602-3012; 706/542-5197; fax: 706/ 542-3071. Address editorial correspondence to Dr. R. Baxter Miller, Editor, at the society. Publishes articles and book reviews on the life and writings of Langston Hughes, as well as on authors, genres, literary history, and theory relevant to critical study in the Hughesian tradition. http://www.uga.edu/iaas/LHR.html; email: dsparks@arches.uga.edu. Letterature d' America. Editor(s):
Finazzi Agrò. Letterature d'America is a fully-refereed
journal published four times a year, with the first three issues dedicated,
separately, to questions specifically to do with the three main linguistic-cultural
areas of the Americas--the Hispanic Americas, Anglo-America and Brazil--and
the fourth issue that year considering the Americas as a totality. All
contributions to this fourth issue take a common theme. Living Blues: A Journal of the African-American Blues Tradition is published six times a year by the Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi, University, MS 38677; phone: 662/ 915-5993; fax: 662/ 915-5814. Publishes oral history interviews with blues musicians, articles on cultural aspects of the African American blues tradition and extensive record reviews. http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/south/ or http://www.livingblues.com/; e-mail: lblues@olemiss.edu Malaysian Association for American Studies Newsletter (text in English) is published twice a year by the MAAS. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor, MAAS Newsletter, c/o MACEE, 191 Jalan Tun Razak, 50400 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; fax +603 242 4119. Publishes news of the association and short articles on topics in American Studies. Mallorn is published annually by the Tolkien Society, and includes critical articles, essays, artwork, poetry, and prose from contributors. Contact: Len Sanford, 92 Perrymans Farm Road, Newbury Park, Ilford, Essex, IG2 7NN. E-mail: mallorn@tolkiensociety.org; http://www.tolkiensociety.org. Markers: Journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies is published annually by the Association for Gravestone Studies, 278 Main St., Ste., 207, Greenfield, MA 01301; 413/772-0836. Address editorial correspondence to Richard E. Meyer, Editor, Dept. of English, Western Oregon State College, P.O. Box 13006, Salem, OR 97309-1006; 503/581-5344; e-mail: meyerr@wou.edu. Publishes articles on graveyards and cemeteries, grave markers, and carvers in North America and the British Isles. http://www.gravestonestudies.org; e-mail: info@gravestonestudies.org The Maryland Historian is edited and published annually by graduate students in the Department of History at the University of Maryland. Articles are published on a common theme, and book reviews are also included. The journal seeks contributions from faculty, recent PhDs, graduate students, and independent scholars in all fields of history. Subscription Rates: (Individual) $12 for 1 year, $21 for 2 years, $29 for 3 years, (Institution) $22 for 1 year, $40 for 2 years, $59 for 3 years. Address: The Editor, The Maryland Historian, Department of History, Francis Scott Key Hall, University of Maryland College Park, MD, 20742-7315 E-mail: marylandhistorian@yahoo.com , http://www.history.umd.edu/Histgrad/mdhistorian/index.html Maryland Historical Magazine is published quarterly by the Maryland Historical Society. The MHM enjoys one of the largest readerships of any state historical magazine in the nation; over the years it has developed strong ties to the scholarly community. Despite the distance usually separating local and academic history, the magazine strives to bring together the "professional" and "popular" to engage a broad audience while publishing the latest serious research on Maryland. Contact: Maryland Historical Society, 201 West Monument St., Baltimore, MD 21201. http://www.mdhs.org/press_mdhistoricalmag.html Massachusetts Review: A Quarterly of Literature, the Arts and Public Affairs is published quarterly by the Five Colleges. Address editorial and subscription correspondence to: The Editor, Massachusetts Review, South College, University of Massachusetts, Box 37140, Amherst, MA 01003-7140; (413) 545-2689; fax: (413) 577-0740. Publishes articles and book reviews on the arts, literature, and public affairs as well as fiction and poetry. The reading period is from Oct.1 to June 1. http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~massrev/; e-mail: massrev@external.umass.edu Material Culture: Journal of the Pioneer America Society is published triannually by the Pioneer America Society. Direct membership queries to Frank Ainsley, Secretary/Treasurer, Department of Earth Science, University of North Carolina, Wilmington, NC 28403; 910/962-3493; fax: 910/962-7077. Address editorial correspondence to William D. Walters, Jr., Editor, Illinois State University, Department of Geography-Geology, Normal, IL 61701; 309/438-7679; fax: 309/438-5310. Publishes articles and book reviews on material culture, cultural history, folklife artifacts, art, and architecture. e-mail: ainsleyf@uncwil.edu MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic
Literature of the United States is published quarterly by the
Society, 272 Bartlett Hall, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003;
413/545-3166; fax. 413/545-3880. Address editorial and subscription correspondence
to Veronica Makowsky, Associate Dean, Editor of MELUS, College of Liberal
Arts and Sciences, U-98, 241 Glenbrook Road, Storrs, CT 06269-2098; e-mail:
makowsky@uconnvm.uconn.edu
phone: 860-486-2713; fax: 860-486-0304; MidAmerica: An Historical Review is published triennially by the Department of History, Loyola University of Chicago, 6525 Sheridan Road, Chicago, IL 60626; 773/508-2217. Address editorial correspondence to Eileen McMahon, Editor, at the University. Publishes articles and review essays on American history and culture. e-mail: midamjnl@luc.edu Mid-American Review is an international literary journal dedicated to publishing the best contemporary fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and translations. Published by the Department of English and the Creative Writing Program at Bowling Green State University. Contact: Mid-American Review, Department of English, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403; Telephone: (419)372-2725; http://www.bgsu.edu/studentlife/organizations/midamericanreview/index2.html Miscélanea: A Journal for English and American Studies. Editor(s): Maria Dolores Herrero Granado. Miscélanea is published annually by the Department of English and German Philology, University of Zaragoza, Spain. Offers academic articles and reviews on English and American studies including literature, linguistics, film, and cultural studies. Editorial correspondence should be addressed to Maria Dolores Herrero Granado. E-mail: dherrero@posta.unizar.es ; http://155.210.60.15/MISCELANEA/MISCELANEA.html Mississippi Quarterly: The Journal of Southern Culture
is published quarterly by Mississippi State University; 662/325-3069;
fax: 662/325-5272. Address editorial and subscription correspondence
to Editor, P.O. Box 5272, Mississippi State, MS 39762-5272. Publishes
articles, reviews, interviews, and some primary materials pertaining to
the literatures, history, and cultures of the U.S. South. Also publishes
as a supplement the Checklist on Scholarship in Southern Literature, an
annual bibliography compiled by the Society for the Study of Southern
Literature. www.msstate.edu/Archives/MQ/mq.html;
Modern Fiction Studies is published quarterly by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to William J. Palmer, Editor, MFS, Dept. of English, Purdue University, 1389 Heavilon Hall, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1389; 765/494-3760; fax: 765/494-3780. Publishes articles on prominent works of modern and contemporary fiction. Emphasizing historical, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches, the journal encourages a dialog between fiction and theory, publishing work that offers new theoretical insights, clarity of style, and completeness of argument. http://www.press.jhu.edu; e-mail: wjpalmer@purdue.edu Modern Intellectual History will serve as a new focal point and forum for scholarship on intellectual history and related fields in cultural history from 1650 onwards. Please visit http://www.journals.cambridge.org/jid_MIH for more information. Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature is published quarterly. Address editorial and subscription correspondence to Dawne McCance, Editor, Mosaic, Room 208 Tier Building, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3T 2N2; phone: 204-474-9763; fax: 204-474-7584. Publishes essays which use insights from a variety of disciplines to highlight the practical and cultural relevance of literary works; annual special issue on topics such as law, diet, media. http://www.umanitoba.ca/publications/mosaic/home.shtml; e-mail: mosaic_journal@umanitoba.ca Mythlore is a quarterly journal, published by the Mythopoeic Society, which focuses on studies of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, Charles Williams, and the genres of myth and fantasy. Mythlore is a juried journal and is indexed in Abstracts of English Studies, American Humanities Index, Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Current Contents, and the Modern Language Association International Bibliography, among other indexes. A Subject Index for issues 1-50 (published in issue 51) is available for $2. Submissions should be sent to: Dr. Theodore James Sherman Editor, Mythlore Box X041, Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN 37132; 615/898-5836; fax: 615/898-5098; e-mail: tsherman@mtsu.ed; http://www.mythsoc.org/mythlore.html Nanzan Review of American Studies (text in English) is published annually by the Center for American Studies, Nanzan University, 18 Yamazatoch, Showaku, Nagoya 466, Japan. Address editorial and subscription correspondence to the Editor at the Center. Publishes articles on American culture, especially with a focus on the Asian experience in America. Native Americas is published quarterly by the Akwe:kon Press, 450 Caldwell Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853; phone: 1-800-9-NATIVE. Address editorial correspondence to Jose Barreiro, Editor in chief;. Publishes articles and book reviews on Indian issues, such as politics, indigenous economics, Native intellectual traditions, ecosystemic thinking and systems, history and art, both from a community perspective and through the writing of nationally respected Native and nonNative authors. http://nativeamericas.aip.cornell.edu; e-mail: nativeamericas@cornell.edu or jeb23@cornell.edu Negro History Bulletin aka African-American History
Bulletin is published quarterly by the Association for the Study
of AfroAmerican Life and History, 7961 Eastern Ave., Ste. 301, Silver
Spring, MD 29910; 301/587-5900; fax: 301/587-5915;. Address editorial
correspondence to Lawrence Little, Editor. Publishes articles and reviews
on black American history, African history and contemporary politics,
and the experiences of black people in Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe,
and elsewhere. http://www.artnoir.com/asalh/publ.html; New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters is published quarterly by NEQ, Inc., 241 Meserve Hall, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02115. Address editorial correspondence to The Editors, at the NEQ offices. Publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of New England history, literature, and culture. http://www.whc.neu.edu/history/NEQ.html; email: neq@lynx.neu.edu New Labor Forum is published triannually by the Labor Resource Center at Queens College-CUNY. The journal provides a place for labor and its allies to test new ideas and debate old ones. Issues explored include: the global economy's impact on labor, new labor/union organizations and their relation to traditional institutions, new structural models for the labor movement, the role of culture in a new revitalised labor movement. Editorial correspondence should be addressed to: Paula Finn, New Labor Forum, Labor Resource Center, 25 West 43rd St, 19th Floor, New York, NY 10036 or newlaborform@qc.edu . The journal is unable to publish unsolicited articles, but does welcome proposals for full-length articles. Available online and in print. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10957960.asp ; http://qcpages.qc.edu/newlaborforum/index.html Newsletter of the Roosevelt Studies Center aka The Roosevelt Review (text in English) is published annually by the Roosevelt Studies Center, Abdij 9, P.O. Box 6001, 4330 LA Middelburg, The Netherlands; tel +31 118 631 590; fax +31 118 631 593. Address editorial correspondence to Dr. Cornelis A. van Minnen at the above address. Publishes news and announcements of the Roosevelt Studies Center and American Studies in the Netherlands. http://www.knaw.nl/rscuk00.htm; e-mail: rsc@zeeland.nl Nineteenth-Century Literature reviews works of scholarship, criticism, comparative studies, and new editions of nineteenth-century English and American literature. on literary history and theory. The journal also publishes articles on major writer of the period, and on on literary history and theory. Send Manuscripts and Books for Review to: Nineteenth-Century Literature, Dept. of English, 405 Hilgard Avenue, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Editorial correspondence to: ncl@humnet.ucla.edu . http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/ncl/ Nineteenth Century Studies is an interdisciplinary journal
devoted to the literature, arts, history, science, and music of the nineteenth
century in America, Britain, and Europe. NCS is published annually by
the Nineteenth Century Studies Association. Address editorial correspondence
to David C. Hanson, Editor, Nineteenth Century Studies, Department of
English, Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU 10861, Hammond, LA 70402;
phone: 985/549-2113; fax: 985/549-5021. http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Depts/English/NCS/;
Op.Cit: Uma Revista de Estudos Anglo-Americanos/A Journal of American Studies. Editor(s): Stephen Wilson. OP.Cit (text in English and Portuguese) is published by the Portuguese Association for Anglo-American Studies (APEAA). Address editorial correspondence to: Instituto de Estudos Ingleses, Faculdade de Letras, 3049 Coimbra Codex; Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal; fax +351 039 36733; Publishes reviews, articles, interviews and short translations; features contributions across the whole arena of Anglophone literatures, cultures, and linguistics. . http://www.malhatlantica.pt/apeaa Oral History Review: Journal of the Oral History Association is published biannually by the Oral History Association, Dickinson College, PO Box 1773, Carlisle, Pa 17013; 717/245-1036; fax: 717/245-1046. Address editorial correspondence to Andrew Dunar, Editor OHR, Dept. of History, Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville, AL 35899. Publishes articles and book reviews on oral history as a mode of research. Includes public history essays, reports on international oral histories and interviews with pioneers in the field, and reviews on issues of theory, and projects and practice. http://www.dickinson.edu\organizations\oha; e-mail: oha@dickinson.edu or dunara@email.uah.edu Over Here: A European Journal of American Studies (text in English) is published twice yearly by University of Nottingham. Address editorial correspondence to Paul Giles, Dept. of American and Canadian Studies, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD; tel +44 115 951 5151. Publishes articles, review-essays and short reviews on all aspects of American Studies. Also publishes interviews. It focuses particularly on contemporary theoretical insights into American Studies, and welcomes contributions from postgraduates. e-mail: paul.giles@nottingham.ac.uk Pacific Historical Review is published quarterly for the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association by the University of California Press, Journals Division, 2000 Center St., Suite 303, Berkeley, CA 94704-1223; Phone: 510/643-7154; Fax: 510/642-9917 (for VISA/MC orders only). Editors, David A. Johnson and Carl Abbott, Pacific Historical Review, 487 Cramer Hall, Portland State University, Portland, OR 97207-0751 . Publishes articles and reviews on the history of American expansionism to the Pacific and beyond as well as the postfrontier developments of the twentieth-century American West. In addition to articles the review features historiographical and review essays, notes and documents, reviews of books, and professional news. http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/phr ; e-mail: phr@pdx.edu Pacific Northwest Quarterly is published by the University of Washington, PO Box 353587, Seattle, WA 98195-3587; 206/543-2992. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor, Pacific Northwest Quarterly. Publishes articles and reviews on the history the Pacific northwest region, including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Western Montana, Alaska, and Western Canada. http://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn; e-mail: pnq@u.washington.edu PAJ (formally: Performing Arts Journal) is published triannually by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 North Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to The Editors, PAJ, P.O. Box 260, Village Station, New York, NY 10014. Offers extended coverage of the visual arts (such as video, installations, photography, and multimedia performance), in addition to reviews of new works in theatre, dance, film and opera. Issues include artists writings, critical and historical commentary, interviews, performance texts and plays, reports on performance abroad and book reviews. http://www.press.jhu.edu Pakistan Journal of American Studies is published bi-annually by the Area Study Centre for Africa, North America and South America, Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad 45320, Pakistan; tel +92 51 825 809; fax +92 51 821 397. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor at the above address. Publishes articles on history, economy, politics, culture, foreign policy and society of the Americas. Peace and Change: A Journal of Peace Research is published
by Blackwell Pub., Inc., and sponsored by The Peace History Society and
the Consortium on Peace Research Education and Development, 350 Main Street,
Malden MA 02148; 800/835-6770; fax: 781/388-8232. Address Editorial correspondence
to both Linda R. Forcey (State University of New York at Binghamton),
3041-3 Matecumbe Key Road, Punta Gorda, FL 33955 Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography is published quarterly by the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, PA 19107; 215/732-6200. Address editorial correspondence to Sharon Ann Holt, Editor, at the Society. Publishes articles and book reviews on the history, literature, and culture of the mid-Atlantic states from their settlement to the present. http://www.hsp.org/publications/pmhb/; e-mail: pmhb@hsp.org Pharmacy in History is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy. Address inquiries to Gregory J. Higby, Editor, 425 North Charter St., Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-5378. PH is dedicated to exploring the history of pharmacy and drugs. http://www.pharmacy.wisc.edu/aihp/ e-mail: aihp@aihp.org Philippine American Studies Journal (text in English) is published annually by the De La Salle University Press, 2401 Taft Ave., Manila, Philippines; 2-595177. Address editorial correspondence to Socorro Reyes, Editor, Department of History and Area Studies, American Studies Program, De La Salle University, Manila, Philippines. Publishes articles and book reviews on significant qualitative and quantitative research, as well speeches and research reports. Philosophy and Literature is published biannually by Johns
Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 North Charles
St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address
editorial correspondence to Denis Dutton, Editor, Philosophy and Literature,
Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand; (643) 366-7001; fax: (643)
364-2858; and Patrick Henry, Coeditor, Philosophy and Literature,
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington 99362; (509) 527-5258; fax: (509)
527-5039. Polish Journal of American Studies. Editor(s): Marek Wilczynski. The Polish Journal of American Studies, the annual academic journal of the Polish Association for American Studies, is open to contributions from scholars all over the world. The first issue was published in 2004. http://klio.umcs.lublin.pl/~ptsazlka/Paassite/journal.htm Postmodern Studies is published annually by Editions Rodopi in The Netherlands. For U.S. and Canadian orders contact: Rodopi, One Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1420, New York, NY 10020, USA; phone: 212/ 265-6360; fax: 212/ 265-6402. Call toll-free (US only):1-800-225-3998. Address editorial correspondence to Prof. Dr. Theo D'haen, University of Leiden, Department of English, P.O. Box 9515, 2300 RA LEIDEN, The Netherlands. Fax ++ 31 71 5272 615. Publishes articles on the phenomenon of postmodernism in literature. http://www.rodopi.nl; e-mail: dhaen@rullet.LeidenUniv.nl Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society: A Journal of American History and Culture Through 1876 is published biannually by the American Antiquarian Society, 185 Salisbury St., Worcester, MA 01609-1634; 508/708-5221. Address editorial correspondence to Caroline Sloat, Editor, at the Society. Publishes bibliographies, primary sources, and other basic tools for scholarship as well as articles within the general field of American history and culture through 1876. http://www.americanantiquarian.org/ Prospects: An Annual Journal of American Cultural Studies is published annually by the Periodicals Division, Cambridge University Press 110 Midland Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573-4930 ; 800/872-7423; fax: 914/937-4712. Address editorial correspondence to Jack Salzman, Editor, 180 West End Avenue, Apt 20 J, New York, NY 10023. Publishes multidisciplinary articles and book reviews on works of criticism and scholarship that elucidate the essential nature of the American character and that explore all aspects of American civilization. http://us.cambridge.org/ e-mail: jsalzman@ix.netcom.com Public Culture is an interdisciplinary journal of cultural studies, published three times yearly for the Society for Transnational Cultural Studies by the Duke University Press. A prize-winning, field-defining journal, it seeks a critical understanding of the global cultural flows and the cultural forms of the public sphere which define the late twentieth century. Submissions to: The Editor, Public Culture, 1010 East 59th Street, Chicago, IL 60637; phone: 773/ 702-0814 or 773/ 702-5660; fax 773/ 702-9861; e-mail: public-culture-journal@uchicago.edu;http://www.uchicago.edu/research/jnl-pub-cult/index.html The Public Historian is published quarterly for the National
Council of Public History by the University of California Press, Journals
Division, 2000 Center St., Suite 303, Berkeley, CA 94704-1223; Phone:
510/643-7154; Fax: 510/642-9917 (for VISA/MC orders only). Address
editorial correspondence to The Public Historian, Department of History,
University of California, Santa Barbara, California 93106; Tel: 805/893-3667,
Fax: 805/893-7522. Publishes the results of research and case studies,
and addresses the broad substantive and theoretical issues in the field.
Areas covered include public policy and policy analysis; corporate biography
and information services; federal, state, and local history; oral history;
historic preservation; and museum and historical administration. http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/tph; Radical History Review is published triannually by Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press, 110 Midland Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573-4930; Toll Free: 800/872-7423; Fax: 914-937-4712 . Address editorial correspondence to Melina Pappedemos, Managing Editor, Radical History Review, Tamiment Library, New York University, 70 Washington Square South, 10th Floor, New York, NY 10012. Publishes articles and book reviews that look critically at the past and its historians. Seeks to broaden and advance the discussion of the role of race, class, and gender in history. http://us.cambridge.org/journal/az.htm RANAM: Recherches Anglaises et Nord-américaines
(France). Editor(s): Albert R. Hamm. Fully refereed and published
once a year, RANAM operates in a three year cycle, within which
successive issues feature scholarly articles on literature, linguistics,
and cultural studies. Articles are published in either French or English,
and a significant number of the contributions in literature and cultural
studies concern the U.S. and Canada. Recherches Anglaises et Nord-Américaines is published annually by the Université des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg, 22 rue Descartes, 67084 Strasbourg, France. Address editorial correspondence to A. Bleiksten, Editor, at the University; (33) 88417317; fax: (33) 88417354. Publishes articles on the literature and culture of Britain, the United States, and other English-speaking countries. Religion and American Culture: A Journal of Interpretation is published twice a year for the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture by the University of California Press, Journals Division, 2000 Center St., Suite 303, Berkeley, CA 94704-1223; Phone: 510/643-7154; Fax: 510/642-9917 (for VISA/MC orders only). Address editorial correspondence to Thomas Davis, Managing Editor, Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Cavanaugh Hall 344, Indiana University- Purdue University, 425 University Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46202-5140. An Interdisciplinary journal that explores the interplay between religion and other spheres of American culture. It embraces a diversity of methodological approaches and theoretical perspectives, publishing articles that cover the breadth between innovative and more conservative sides of American religious scholarship. http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/rac; e-mail: iock100@iupui.edu Representations is published quarterly by the University of California Press, Journals Division, 2000 Center St., Suite 303, Berkeley, CA 94704-1223; Phone: 510/643-7154; Fax: 510/642-9917 (for VISA/MC orders only). Address editorial correspondence to Jean Day, Associate Editor Representations, 322 Wheeler Hall, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720. Publishes articles in the humanities and interpretive social sciences focusing on recent developments in literary criticism, iconography, historiography, and social theory. http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/rep Resources for American Literary Study is published biannually by the Journals Department, Pennsylvania State University Press, 820 N. University Dr., University Park, PA 16802-1003; 814/863-5992; fax: 814/863-1408. Address editorial correspondence to: The Editors, Resources for American Literary Study, USB-1, Suite C, 820 North University Drive, University Park, PA 16802; phone: 814/865-1327; fax: 814/863-1408; email: btr1@psu.edu. Offers resources for the study of American literature, centering on the tools and primary documents of American literary study. It provides extended reviews of editions, bibliographies, biographies, concordances, and other reference works frequently ignored by other journals. The journal also features "prospects for American Literary Study," a series that evaluates needed future scholarship. http://www.psu.edu/psupress; e-mail: PSPjournals@psu.edu Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas
is published by Taylor and Francis Ltd. in association with the Americas
Society, a national, not-for-profit institution that promotes understanding
in the United States of the political, economic, and cultural issues that
define and challenge the Americas today. Review is the major forum in
the United States for contemporary Latin American, Caribbean, and Canadian
writing in English and English translation as well as for coverage of
arts in the Americas. Submissions are generally by invitation from the
editors or editorial board. All submitted research articles are peer-reviewed.
For further information, writers and scholars should send an inquiry letter
to Daniel Shapiro, the Managing Editor, at dshapiro@as-coa.org
Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines Editor(s): Divina Frau-Meigs and Françoise Sammarcelli. The Revue is published quarterly by the Association Française d'Etudes Américaines (AFEA), 8 rue Férou, F-75278 Paris, Cedex 06, France; tel: 33 1 46 34 21 42; fax: 33 1 43 25 18 29. Address editorial correspondence to Divina Frau-Meigs, Editor, AFEARFEA, 5, rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, F-75006 Paris, France; tel: 33/1/4395-6347; fax: 33/1/4544-9311. Publishes articles and book reviews in English and in French on American literature, civilization, history, and all aspects of American culture. Examines questions relevant to the study of North America in the fields of literature, the arts, social science, and the humanities. The journal is fully refereed and published four times a year. http://afea.univ-savoie.fr/rfea.html Rikkyo American Studies (Japan). Editor(s): Members of the Institute for American Studies, Rikkyo University. Founded in 1981 and published annually, Rikkyo American Studies takes as its focus in successive issues a different topic, drawn from the whole range of American Studies. Recent special issues have examined American Pop Culture, Photojournalism and Women and Politics. http://www.rikkyo.ne.jp/grp/ias/ras/index_e.html RSA Journal: Rivista di Studi Nord-Americani Editor(s): Rosella Mamoli Zorzi. RSA Journal is published annually by the Associazione Italiana di Studi Nord-Americani. Address editorial correspondence to Rosella Mamoli Zorzi, Editor, Biblioteca Americana, Fac. di Magistero, Via San Gallo 10, 50123 Florence, Italy; fax: 39/55/2757948. Publishes articles on American studies including American literature, history, and culture; contribution limited to members of the Associazione. Past issues have focused on themes such as “Destruction in American Literature” and American poetry. http://www.aisna.org Safundi, The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies. Editor(s): Rita Barnard, Andrew Offenburger, and Christopher Saunders. Safundi encourages any scholar or professional to submit a paper for publication. Safundi is both an online community of scholars and the journal that provides one main axis of their activities. A quarterly on-line journal, it publishes articles analyzing the United States and South Africa in a comparative and transnational context. Safundi is accredited by the South African Department of Education. On-line access is free.Christopher Saunders of the University of Cape Town and Scott Rosenberg of Wittenberg University are the journal's Editors-in-Chief. George Fredrickson of Stanford University serves as Patron of the Board. Safundi has an editorial board of more than 30 scholars and a membership of more than 1750 individuals worldwide. SUBMISSION INFO: Review the writer's guidelines at http://www.safundi.com/researchers.asp and then submit your paper at http://www.safundi.com/submission.asp. Safundi evaluates papers using its blind submission process. Papers of a comparative nature receive priority. http://www.safundi.com Sign Language Studies, the quarterly journal of signed languages and the communities that use them, is published by Gallaudet University Press, 800 Florida Ave, NE, Washington, DC 20002;202/651-5488; fax: 202/651-5489; http://gupress.gallaudet.edu/SLS/SLS2-4.html. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society is published
quarterly by University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, P.O. Box
37005, Chicago, IL 60637; 773/753-3347; fax: 773/753-0811. Address editorial
correspondence to Sandra Harding & Kathryn Norberg, Editors, Signs
Journal (UCLA), Box 957122, University of California, Los Angeles, 1400-H
Public Policy Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7122; phone: 310/ 206-2562;
fax: 310/ SINAS News (text in English) is published twice a year by the Swedish Institute for North American Studies at Uppsala University. Address editorial correspondence to Erik Asard, SINAS, Swedish Institute for North American Studies, Box 514, Uppsala University, SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden; tel: 4618/4712208; fax: 4618/122895. Publishes news concerning the Institute and its work, as well as brief articles on topics in American Studies. http://www.sinas.uu.se/publications.html e-mail: erik.asard@sinas.uu.se Social Movement Studies is a new international
and interdisciplinary journal providing a forum for academic debate and
analysis of social movements, popular protests and networks that support
protest. Potential contributors, please contact the editors at: or Social
Movement Studies, C/-Pavis Centre for Social and Cultural Research, Faculty
of Social Sciences, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7
6AA, UK. In the USA please contact Ann Mische, Dept. of Sociology, Rutgers
University, 54 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, Piscataway, New Jersey 08854, USA.
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/carfax/14742837.html;
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Social Science History is published quarterly for the Social
Science History Association by Duke University Press, Box 90660, Brightleaf
Square, 905 W. Main St., 18-B, Durham, NC 27708-0660; 919/684-2173; fax:
919/684-8644. Address editorial correspondence to: Katherine A. Lynch,
Editor, Social Science History, Department of History, Carnegie Mellon
University, Baker Hall 240, Pittsburgh, PA 15213; phone: 412-268-9111;
fax: 412-268-1019. Social Text is published quarterly by Duke University Press, Box 90660, Brightleaf Square, 905 W. Main St., 18-B, Durham, NC 27708-0660. Address editorial correspondence to Social Text, 8 Bishop Place, New Brunswick, NJ 08903; phone: 732-932-1503; fax: 732-932-8683; e-mail: misharon@rci.rutgers.edu. Publishes interdisciplinary articles and book reviews on literature, culture, politics, education, and language. http://dukeupress.edu South Carolina Historical Magazine, has been in publication since 1900. It features articles on South Carolina history and covers the entire state. The quarterly journal is the only scholarly periodical entirely devoted to the wide range of South Carolina History. Also featured are book reviews and descriptions of recent manuscript acquisitions. South Carolina Historical Society, 100 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina 29401. http://www.schistory.org. Southern Jewish History is a refereed journal from the Southern Jewish Historical Society. Submissions and related inquiries to: Dr. Mark Bauman, Editor, Southern Jewish History, 2517 Hartford Drive, Ellenwood, GA 30294; phone: 404/366-3306 or 404/756-4706; e-mail: mbauman@peachnet.campuscwix.net. For orders and related inquiries e-mail: journal@jewishsouth.org; http://www.jewishsouth.org/. Southern Quarterly: A Journal of the Arts in the South is published quarterly by the University of Southern Mississippi; 601/261-1301; fax: 601/266-5800. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor, The Southern Quarterly, Univ. of Southern Mississippi, Box 5078, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5078. Publishes articles, interviews and book, film, exhibition and performance reviews on the arts in the South, past and present; accepts portfolios of original photography and graphic arts. Also publishes an Annual Bibliography of Visual Arts in the South in the fall issue. Invites essays and reviews on both contemporary and earlier literature, music, film, visual arts, architecture, popular and folk arts, theater, and dance. http://www-dept.usm.edu/~soq; e-mail: Lola.Norris@usm.edu Southern Review is published quarterly by Louisiana State University. Address editorial and subscription correspondence to James Olney and Dave Smith, Editors, 43 Allen Hall, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA 70803; 504/225-5108; fax: 504/255-5098. Publishes articles, poetry, fiction, literary criticism, and book reviews with an emphasis on contemporary literature in the United States and abroad, and with special interest in Southern culture and history. http://appl003.lsu.edu/southernreview.nsf/Index; e-mail: bmacon@lsu.edu Southern Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal of the South is published quarterly by Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA 71497; 318/357-5504; fax: 318/357-6153. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor, Southern Studies, Dept. of Social Sciences, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA 71497; 318/357-5941. Publishes studies and book reviews in various fields, especially history and literature, that contribute to a greater knowledge and understanding of the South and its regional setting. http://www.nsula.edu/socialsciences/southern.htm Spectrum is published by the Immigration History Research
Center as a journal containing research articles based on the IHRC's collections
or its conferences and seminars. Contact: Joel Wurl, Curator, Spectrum,
Suite 311, Elmer L. Andersen Library, 222 21st Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN
55455; 612/625-4800; fax: 612/626-0018. For more information visit: http://www1.umn.edu/ihrc/pub4sale.htm#top
or http://www.umn.edu/ihrc; Storia dell' America Del Nord, published by Centro Studi
Euro-Atlantici (CSEA)Via Balbi 6 Storia Nordamericana (text in English) is published biannually by Rosenberg and Sellier, 14 Via Andrea Doria, 10123 Turin, Italy; (39) 561-39-07; fax:(39) 532188. Address editorial correspondence to Anna Maria Martellone. Encourages scientific exchanges between European and American scholars. Studies in American Humor is published yearly by the American Humor Studies Association. Essays are solicited on any aspect of American humor in any genre or field of study. At present we are especially interested in essays on humor in the comics or on subversive humor among women and minorities. Address editorial correspondence or submissions to M. Thomas Inge, Blackwell Professor of the Humanities, Randolph-Macon College, Ashland, VA 23005; E-mail: tinge@rmc.edu.; http://www.uncg.edu/~klkilcup/stah/index.html Studies in American Political Development publishes scholarship on political change and institutional development in the United States from a variety of theoretical viewpoints. Articles focus on governmental institutions over time and on their social, economic and cultural setting. Interdisciplinary approaches and comparative perspectives are encouraged. Submissions and editorial correspondence to: The Editors, Studies in American Political Development, Department of Political Science, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024. Other inquiries to Cambridge University Press, 110 Midland Avenue, Port Chester, NY 10573-4930; phone: 914-937-9600; fax: 914-937-4712. http://us.cambridge.org/journal/az.htm Studies in Popular Culture is published two times a year and a third issue is published annually under the title Studies in American Culture by the Popular Culture Association of the South; Diane Calhoun-French, Academic Dean, Jefferson Community College Southwest, Louisville, KY 40272; 502/935-9840 ext. 3201; fax: 502/588-3287. Publishes articles and book reviews on popular culture artifacts rather than the received classics. Seeks to examine popular culture phenomena in their social contexts and to explore multidisciplinary approaches. http://www.middleenglish.org/spc/ Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations. Editor(s): Chris Gair, Richard Gravil, and Philip Tew. Symbiosis is a fully refereed journal concerned uniquely with studies of literary and cultural relations between the British Isles and the Americas, publishing articles concerened with all periods of transatlantic relations and representing all theoretical perspectives. http://www.symbiosisonline.org.uk/ Technology and Culture is the International Quarterly of the Society for the History of Technology. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968. Address editorial correspondence to Dr. John M. Staudenmaier, S.J., Editor, Technology and Culture Editorial Office, Henry Ford Museum & Greenfield Village, 20900 Oakwood Boulevard, Dearborn, MI 48124; (313)982-6083; http://shot.press.jhu.edu; e-mail: tac@shot.press.jhu.edu Texas Studies in Literature and Language is published quarterly by the University of Texas, P.O. Box 7819, Austin, TX 78713-7819; 512/471-7233; fax: 512/320-0668. Address editorial correspondence to The Editors, Texas Studies in Literature and Language, Dept. of English, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-1164. Publishes essays on all areas of literature and American Studies; welcomes lengthy articles. http://www.en.utexas.edu/welcome/journals.html Text & Context: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies is published annually by the Staffordshire Polytechnic, Beaconside, Stafford ST18 OAD, England. Address editorial correspondence to Alun Munslow, David Cairns, and Shaun Richards, Editors, Department of Humanities, at the Polytechnic. Publishes articles and book reviews on literature and history as cultural practices. TOPIA: Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies is published twice a year by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 75 University Avenue West, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3C5. Address editorial correspondance to Topia, c/o Graduate Programme in Communication and Culture, TEL Centre, Rm 3013,88 The Pond Road, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3. Publishes historical and theoretical essays on culture that are accessible to a wide readership in the humanities and social sciences; also publishes cultural and political debates, book and conference reviews, and cultural policy studies. Transatlantica: American Studies Journal on the Web.
Editor(s): Jean Kempf. Transit Circle: The Brazilian Journal of American Studies. Editor(s): Paul Knauss and Sonia Torres. Published in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, Transit Circle is a fully refereed annual interdisciplinary journal dedicated to publishing articles and reviews presenting innovative theoretical reflections focusing upon the U.S. and its culture in the world and mapping comparative transnational or hemispheric exchanges.http://www.uff.br/historia/abea Uncoverings: Research Papers of the American Quilt Study Group is published annually by the American Quilt Study Group (AQSG), P.O. Box 4737, Lincoln, NE 68504-0737. Address editorial correspondence to Virginia Gunn, Editor, c/o the Group. Publishes articles on the social, technological, and cultural history of quiltmaking, quilts, and related textiles. http://catsis.weber.edu/aqsg; e-mail: aqsg@juno.com Utopian Studies is published biannually by the Society for Utopian Studies. Address all correspondence to Lyman Tower Sargent, Editor, Department of Political Science, 8001 Natural Bridge Rd., University of Missouri, St. Louis, St. Louis, MO 63121-4499; 314/516-5849 or 314/516-5506; fax: 314/516-5268. Publishes articles and book reviews on all aspects of utopianism. http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia; e-mail: utopian_studies@umsl.edu
The Velvet Light Trap: A Critical Journal of Film and Television, is a journal for academic scholarship on film and television collectively edited by graduate students at the University of Wiscousin at Madison and the University of Texas at Austin. Each issue provokes debate about critical, theoritical, and historical topics relating to a particular theme. Editorial correspondence: The Velvet Light Trap, University of Wiscousin-Madison, Department of Communication Arts, 821 University Avenue, MAdison, WI 53706-1497; Email: Eija Niskanen emniskanen@wisc.edu; Shawn VanCour s_vanc@yahoo.com; or Jacquelyn Vinson jdvinson@wisc.edu. http://www.utexas.edu/utpress/journals/jvlt.html Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Established in 1893, the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, the quarterly journal of the Virginia Historical Society, publishes essays, edited primary documents, and book reviews on Virginia history and related topics. Virginia Historical Society, P.O. Box 7311, Richmond, VA 23221-0311. http://www.vahistorical.org/publications/vmhb.htm. Wakin 'yan' Wowapi published quarterly by the Thunderbird North American Indian Society, 16 Armstrong Avenue, Woodford Green, Essex, IG8 9PT, UK. Editorial correspondence should be addressed to Ray Foord. E-mail: tnais96@aol.com ; http://www.tnais.com/home Western Folklore (ISSN 0043-373X), the journal
of the Western States Folklore Society (formerly California Folklore Society),
is published quarterly in winter, spring, summer, and fall. Founded in
1942, it has become the leading American journal devoted to the description
and analysis of regional, national, and international folklore and custom.
Western Folklore, despite its name, welcomes contributions dealing with
folklore and folklife around the world, not just with America's western
states. Western Folklore also welcomes submissions from all fields, not
just the folklore profession, as long as as they deal substantively with
folklore. Address manuscript submissions (except reviews) to: Sabina Magliocco,
Editor, Western Folklore William and Mary Quarterly: A Magazine of Early American History and Culture is published quarterly by the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Address editorial correspondence to The Editor, William and Mary Quarterly, P.O. Box 8781, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8781; (757)221-1125. Publishes scholarly articles and book reviews relating to the history and culture of colonial America and the early republic and related history of the British Isles, the European continent, Africa, and other areas of the New World to approximately 1815; includes forums comprising one or more papers addressing topics of current scholarly interest. http://www.wm.edu/oieahc/; email: cdgras@wm.edu. Winterthur Portfolio: A Journal of American Material Culture is published triannually for the Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum by the University of Chicago Press, Journals Division, P.O. Box 37005, Chicago, IL 60637; 773/753-3347; fax: 773/753-0811. Address editorial correspondence to Lisa Lock, Editor, Winterthur Portfolio, c/o Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE 19735; 302/888-4615; fax: 302/888-4880. Publishes articles and book reviews on the arts in America in such fields as architectural history, art history, folklore, and decorative arts. Analytical articles are preferred, as are articles that integrate artifacts into their cultural framework. http://www.journals.uchicago.edu; e-mail: llock@brahms.udel.edu Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, published six times per year, is the journal of the National Women's Studies Association . Address editorial correspondence to Wendy Martin, Editor, Department of English, Claremont Graduate School, Claremont, CA 91711-6163; 909/625-8555 x2974. A forum for the presentation of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics, anthropology, and the sciences. Also publishes poetry, film, and book reviews. http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/gb/00497878.html; e-mail: womstudj@cgu.edu Women's Studies Quarterly is published quarterly by the Feminist Press at the City University of New York, 365 Fifth Ave., 5th Floor, New York, NY 10016; (212) 817-7915; fax: (212) 987-4008. Address editorial correspondence to Janet Zandy, Editor, Rochester Institute of Technology, Dept. of English, 92 Lomb Memorial Dr., Rochester, NY 14623-5604. Publishes hard to find resources, original primary work, articles and book reviews that connect feminist theory and scholarship to teaching and curriculum development, research, or political action in women's studies. http://www.feministpress.org/; e-mail: jnzgsl@rit.edu The Yale Journal of Criticism is published twice a year
by Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Publishing Division, 2715
N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4319; 800/548-1784; fax: 410/516-6968.
Address submissions and other correspondence to: The Editors, ZAA: Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik. Editor(s):
Bernd Engler, Brigitte Georgi-Findlay, Thomas Herbst, Ekkehard König,
Barbara Korte, Albrecht Neubert, Gerhard Stilz, Günter Walch. ZAA
covers the entire spectrum of English and American language, literature
and culture. Particular attention is paid to the cultures of ethnic and
other minorities, and the relationship between anglophone and neighboring
cultural areas (including lexicographical and translation studies). ZAA
also features contributions examining theoretical and interdisciplinary
issues in literary, linguistic, and socio-cultural research. http://www.stauffenburg.de/asp/books.asp?id=22
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