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  • The American Presidency in the 21st Century

    ISSN: 2576-585X

    3 publications

  • Early American Literature and Culture Through the American Renaissance

    The Early American Literature and Culture series aims at providing a forum for discussions of interdisciplinary approaches to American literary culture in the broadest sense of the term. Scholars examine the formation, encoding, and transformation of value systems in literature and history, by analyzing the forces of the market place, gender politics, conquest and colonization, ethnicity, racialism, and genocide during the period of 1580-1880. The Early American Literature and Culture series aims at providing a forum for discussions of interdisciplinary approaches to American literary culture in the broadest sense of the term. Scholars examine the formation, encoding, and transformation of value systems in literature and history, by analyzing the forces of the market place, gender politics, conquest and colonization, ethnicity, racialism, and genocide during the period of 1580-1880. The Early American Literature and Culture series aims at providing a forum for discussions of interdisciplinary approaches to American literary culture in the broadest sense of the term. Scholars examine the formation, encoding, and transformation of value systems in literature and history, by analyzing the forces of the market place, gender politics, conquest and colonization, ethnicity, racialism, and genocide during the period of 1580-1880.

    5 publications

  • Iberian and Latin American Studies: The Arts, Literature, and Identity

    ISSN: 1662-1794

    This series publishes titles from any area of Iberian and Latin American Studies that explore issues relating to questions of identity. The series accepts for publication scholarly monographs and collections of essays that aim to further our knowledge and understanding of the lives of individuals and communities who speak any of the languages of the Iberian Peninsula or Latin America. Ideas and concepts of identity can be explored at various levels, ranging from the individual to the national or international, and in different media. Proposals are welcome from researchers working in any cultural field, for example, the history of ideas, literature, performance, cinema, art and photography, and on a variety of issues, including nationhood, exile, memory, and gender. The series welcomes manuscripts in English or Spanish.

    16 publications

  • American Studies: Culture, Society & the Arts

    The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders. The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders. The series aims to publish studies of the American achievement in the literary and non-literary arts, of American intellectual history and of American cultural and social history, from the period of discovery to the present. It invites disciplinary pluralism and comparative approaches extending beyond national boundaries, as well as explorations which work within more conventional frameworks. The series is not confined to a particular critical or theoretical orientation. It welcomes contributions by scholars working both within and outside the academy and seeks to support work of intellectual independence and imaginative scope. Publications in a variety of formats will be considered: critical, historical and theoretical studies, essay collections, conference proceedings, annotated editions, anthologies, as well as work which may cross critical and creative borders.

    7 publications

  • American University Studies

    Series 18: African Literature

    ISSN: 0742-1923

    The books within this series include a broad range of topics within the category of African literature. Typically, they are excellent monographs that have been subjected to a rigorous peer-review process. They tend to be written on topics that would not be suitable for our more specific series within each discipline. Many of the titles have won national and international awards. These books can be found in university library collections around the world.

    4 publications

  • American Indian Studies

    ISSN: 1091-8566

    The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians. The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians. The American Indian Studies series represents a growing group of important books on the literatures and cultures of America's indigenous peoples. The series is inclusive and open to a wide variety of approaches. We welcome scholarly literary studies and interdisciplinary studies of languages and cultures by American Indians, First Nations writers, and non-American Indians.

    10 publications

  • American University Studies

    Series 24: American Literature

    The books within this series include a broad range of topics within the category of American literature. Typically, they are excellent monographs that have been subjected to a rigorous peer-review process. They tend to be written on topics that would not be suitable for our more specific series within each discipline. Many of the titles have won national and international awards. These books can be found in university library collections around the world.

    55 publications

  • Asian American Studies

    The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome. The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome. The Asian American Studies series will continue to contribute to an understanding of the long neglected history, rich cultural heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in society. The series encompasses studies on all aspects of the Asian American experience, and we are committed to expanding the traditions of knowledge within the field to address vast Asian American epistemologies, communities, activities, and practices. We are looking for work which explores various facets of a transnational perspective including for example: diaspora, displacement and migratory identities, cultural hybridity, transculturation, comparative race studies, contemporary community issues, immigration politics, nationalisms, and representation. While seeking the highest standards of scholarship, the Asian American Studies series is thus a broad forum for research on diverse and complex Asian American issues. The Asian American Studies series is committed to interdisciplinary and cross cultural scholarship. The series scope is primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. For example, topics in history, literature, culture, philosophy, religion, visual arts, performing arts, sociology, language & linguistics, gender studies, global studies, ethnic studies, etc. would be suitable. The series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays. The series will publish manuscripts primarily in English (although secondary references in other languages are certainly acceptable). Proposals from both emerging and established scholars are welcome.

    1 publications

  • Title: Internationality in American Fiction

    Internationality in American Fiction

    Henry James – William Dean Howells – William Faulkner – Toni Morrison
    by Armin Paul Frank (Volume editor) Rolf Lohse (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Profiling the American Detective

    Profiling the American Detective

    Parker’s Prose on the Coded Game of Sleuth and Rogue and the Tradition of the Crime Story
    by Georg Schmid (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: Poetry and the American Presidency

    Poetry and the American Presidency

    by Paul J. Ferlazzo (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Gothic Perspectives on the American Experience

    Gothic Perspectives on the American Experience

    Second Printing
    by Gregory G. Pepetone (Author)
    ©2006 Textbook
  • Title: The Constitution and the American Presidency

    The Constitution and the American Presidency

    by Michael J C Taylor (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: The American Uses of History

    The American Uses of History

    Essays on Public Memory
    by Tomasz Basiuk (Volume editor) Sylwia Kuźma-Markowska (Volume editor) Krystyna Mazur (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: «Sturdy Black Bridges» on the American Stage

    «Sturdy Black Bridges» on the American Stage

    The Portrayal of Black Motherhood in Selected Plays by Contemporary African American Women Playwrights
    by Susanna Bösch (Author)
    ©1997 Thesis
  • Title: Christian Missions in the American Empire

    Christian Missions in the American Empire

    Episcopalians in Northern Luzon, the Philippines, 1902-1946
    by Arun Jones (Author)
    ©2003 Thesis
  • Title: The American Journalist in the Digital Age

    The American Journalist in the Digital Age

    A Half-Century Perspective
    by Lars Willnat (Author) David H. Weaver (Author) G. Cleveland Wilhoit (Author) 2017
    ©2017 Textbook
  • Title: The American President in Film and Television

    The American President in Film and Television

    Myth, Politics and Representation
    by Gregory Frame (Author) 2018
    ©2017 Monographs
  • Title: New Literary Portraits of the American West

    New Literary Portraits of the American West

    Contemporary Nevada Fiction
    by David Rio (Author) 2015
    ©2014 Monographs
  • Title: Competing Schemas Within the American Liberal Democracy

    Competing Schemas Within the American Liberal Democracy

    An Interdisciplinary Analysis of Differing Perceptions of Church and State
    by Shannon Holzer (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: The Shifting Landscape of the American School District

    The Shifting Landscape of the American School District

    Race, Class, Geography, and the Perpetual Reform of Local Control, 1935–2015
    by David Gamson (Volume editor) Emily Hodge (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Textbook
  • Title: National and Transnational Challenges to the American Imaginary

    National and Transnational Challenges to the American Imaginary

    by Adina Ciugureanu (Volume editor) Eduard Vlad (Volume editor) Nicoleta Stanca (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Nineteenth-Century Utopianism and the American Social Imaginary

    Nineteenth-Century Utopianism and the American Social Imaginary

    by Gerald Peters (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: The Confederate Press in the Crucible of the American Civil War

    The Confederate Press in the Crucible of the American Civil War

    by Debra van Tuyll (Author)
    ©2013 Textbook
  • Title: Teaching the Causes of the American Civil War, 1850-1861

    Teaching the Causes of the American Civil War, 1850-1861

    by Michael E. Karpyn (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Textbook
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