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The EAAS newsletter, American Studies in Europe, was published in a paper version until 1999. Since then, it appears twice a year as an e-journal. American Studies in Europe (ASE) Issue no. 63, October 2009, could not be published. Issue no. 62, July 2009 (faster download) Issue no. 62, July 2009 (file in print quality)
Issue no. 60, March 2008 (0.9 MB) Issue no. 59, November 2007 (661 KB) Issue no. 58, May 2007 (708 KB) Issue no. 57, October 2006 (855 KB) Issue no. 56, February 2006 (2.4 MB) Issue no. 55, October 2005 (821 KB) Issue no. 54, May 2005 (821 KB) Issue no. 53, October 2004 (564 KB) Issue no. 52, May 2004 (1.3 MB) Issue no. 51, October 2003 (1.7 MB) Issue no. 50, May 2003 (1.1 MB) Issue no. 49, October 2002 (538 KB) Issue no. 48, February 2002 (1.6 MB) Issue no. 47, October 2001 (1.1 MB) Issue no. 46, May 2001 (502 KB) Issue no. 45, September 2000 (260 KB) Issue no. 44, February 2000(260 KB) Issue No. 43, September 1999(174 KB) Issue No. 42, May 1999(306 KB) Note: The newsletters are PDF-Files. You need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and print them. You can download the Reader here. Editor: Meldan Tanrisal |
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University of Plymouth, England, July 14–17, 2010 |
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University of Macerata, Italy, July 14–20, 2010 |
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Manchester Metropolitan Univ., England, September 7–10, 2010 |
European Views of the United States is the official book series of the EAAS.
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).
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/.