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Edited by David M. Katzman and Sherrie Tucker

American Studies encourages interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary scholarship in U.S. cultures and histories broadly defined.  We welcome frameworks of comparative, international, and/or transnational perspectives.  With an editorial staff from a number of areas of study, the journal offers provocative perspectives on a variety of issues.  Frequent special sections and special issues (such as the Fall 2004 issue on Hawaii and the Fall/Winter 2005 issue, "Indigeneity at the Crossroads of American Studies.") create a space for a broad discussion on a single topic. Articles on pedagogy inform the American Studies classroom. The book review section aims at keeping readers conversant with contemporary scholarship.

American Studies first appeared in 1959, and is sponsored by the Mid-America American Studies Association and the University of Kansas. It has 1,400 current subscribers. In 2005 it merged with American Studies International, and welcomes submissions with an international perspective.



CIRCULATION
Subscribers - 1,400  
Print run - 1,600  
CLOSING DATES
Published quarterly:

Closing dates: March 1, July 1, September 1

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