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Northumbria University, UK, February 23, 2012 |
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Indigenous Self-Representation in Canada, the US and Mexico Post-graduate conference
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Clinton Institute for
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Paris Sorbonne University, France, March 22-24, 2012 |
European Views of the United States is the official book series of the EAAS.
We are proud to announce volume 3 of the series: E pluribus unum or E pluribus plura? Unity and Diversity in American Culture, eds. Hans-Jürgen Grabbe, David Mauk, and Ole Moen, vol. 3, 2011 (Oslo Conference 2008)
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/.