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Publications Book Reviews
Guidelines for Reviewing
If you are a member of one of the EAAS national associations and would like to have your recent book reviewed, please follow these guidelines:
  1. Book publications must be in English and must have been published during the current or the previous year.
  2. We only review scholarly works in American Studies.
  3. Members should contact Prof. Theodora Tsimpouki who is the editor of the book reviews section of the European Journal for American Studies (EJAS).
    Address: University of Athens, Faculty of English Studies, School of Philosophy, University Campus Zografou, 157 84 Athens, Greece. Fax +30 1 72 48 979.
    E-mail: tsimpouki@enl.uoa.gr
  4. Bibliographical information (author, title, publisher, publishing date and place, number of pages) and a two sentence summary of the contents should be sent to HELAAS. Reviewers will receive their review copy from the authors.
  5. Reviews sent to EAAS will be published at http://ejas.revues.org.
 

EAAS-L Distribution List

EAAS-L is a mailing list for American Studies in Europe, moderated by Jaap Verheul, University of Utrecht, on behalf of the European Association for American Studies.

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Other Conferences



University of Plymouth, England, July 14–17, 2010

University of Macerata, Italy, July 14–20, 2010

Postgraduate Conference

University of Leeds, August 18–20, 2010

Manchester Metropolitan Univ., England, September 7–10, 2010


European Views of the United States

European Views of the United States is the official book series of the EAAS. franke_cover_small         We are proud to announce volume 2 of the series: Astrid Franke, Pursue the Illusion: Problems of Public Poetry in America, 2010 (Rob Kroes Publication Award Winner).

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European Journal of American Studies

The European Journal of American Studies is the official journal of EAAS. It welcomes contributions from Americanists in Europe and elsewhere and aims at making available state-of-the-art research on all aspects of United States culture and society.

Read more at http://ejas.revues.org/.