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American Studies Association Institutional Membership InvitationDear Colleague: If you are not already an ASA member, and would like details about the benefits of becoming part of this vibrant forward-looking community, read on . . . How to Join the ASA Membership includes subscriptions to American Quarterly, the Encyclopedia of American Studies Online, the Guide to American Studies Resources Online, and to the ASA Newsletter (quarterly publication). Membership also includes discounts on association services and publications. Membership also includes discounts on association services and publications. Additional information about the institutional services and publications programs of the American Studies Association, including the ASA's Guide for the Review of American Studies Programs, the Directory of Graduate Programs in American Studies, and links to the Crossroads Project's extensive resources for American Studies teaching and learning is available at: http://www.theasa.net/ ASA members help to insure the continuity, development, and enhanced usefulness of a dynamic, professional, scholarly organization, now now numbering 140 institutions and nearly 6,000 members (and growing), dedicated to broadening and intensifying the study of American culture, history, and society. Institutional dues are $140 payable annually in July. A list of institutional members is published in each issue of the American Quarterly and the Annual Meeting Program. Institutional members help to insure the continuity, development, and enhanced usefulness of a dynamic, professional, scholarly organization dedicated to broadening and intensifying the study of American life and civilization. They help to promote interdisciplinary activity and programs, working toward the lowering of rigid barriers of approach and technique, and the cooperation of scholars in various disciplines in a vital, international field of study. Institutional members also help to stimulate intellectual and professional activity among their own faculty. We depend on institutional dues to carry on many of our current activities and to develop new programs and services. You can help us by making sure your institution or program becomes an institutional member. Institutional memberhsip may be obtained by calling Natalie Garrity at the Johns Hopkins University Press at (410) 516-6945. To place an order using Mastercard or Visa, call Toll-Free 1-800-548-1784 (Mon-Fri, 8:00-5:00 ET). Or order anytime by fax (410) 516-6968 or email jrnlcirc@press.jhu.edu You may also mail your dues, payable to the ASA, to the Johns Hopkins University Press
Sincerely yours,
John F. Stephens, Ph.D.
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