American Studies (journal) explained

American Studies
Cover:American Studies (journal) Logo.jpg
Abbreviation:Am. Stud.
Editor:Sherrie Tucker, Christopher Perreira
Discipline:American studies
Publisher:Mid-America American Studies Association, University of Kansas, University of Minnesota
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1960–present
Website:https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/index
Link1:https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/issue/archive
Link2-Name:Online archive
Link3:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_studies/
Link3-Name:Online access
Link3-At:Project MUSE
Issn:0026-3079
Eissn:2153-6856
Lccn:72620984
Oclc:00818197
Jstor:00263079

American Studies (AMSJ) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal which covers issues broadly concerning American culture, history, literature, and politics through international perspectives.[1] The journal is sponsored by the Mid-America American Studies Association, the University of Kansas, and the University of Minnesota.[2] The American Studies editorial board is made up of 46 members from 38 institutions in 7 countries.

History

The American Studies journal was first published in 1959 under its original name, the Journal of the Central Mississippi Valley American Studies Association. In 1962, it became known as the Midcontinent American Studies Journal. [3] Since 1971, the journal has been called American Studies and has been published by the ASA's regional chapter, the Mid-America American Studies Association. In 2005, the tri-annual journal became a quarterly publication. This was in part due to a merger with American Studies International (ASI), which ceased publication in 2004, and marked a commitment to internationalizing the editorial board and increasing the presence of scholarship produced outside the United States, as well as a commitment to continue the teaching-focused features that had been sustained by ASI.

In 2005, the journal merged with American Studies International.[4] In 2022, a partnership with the Department of American Studies at the University of Minnesota was formed. The editorial staff includes: editors-in-chief Sherrie Tucker and Christopher Perreira. In 2020, American Studies revamped the journal's blog as Dialogues: Blog of the American Studies Journal, which has been edited by Nishani Frazier since 2022.

American Studies has a U.S. circulation of roughly 1,200 and an international circulation averaging around 500. The journal is available open-source, with a rolling embargo of 3 years. The journal is available in full text through the following databases: JSTOR, Project Muse, ProQuest, and EBSCO. American Studies uses a double-anonymous peer-review process.

Special Issues

Each year, American Studies publishes a special issue that concerns a single theme of interest in the field and is managed by a guest editor or a team of editors.

Editorship Timeline

NameInstitutionYearFirst Issue YearLast Issue
Stuart LevineUniversity of Kansas1960Vol. 1, No.11989Vol. 30, No.2
Elizabeth Schultz*University of Kansas1979Vol. 20, No. 11980Vol. 20, No.2
Timothy Miller*University of Kansas1982Vol. 23, No.21985Vol. 26, No.1
William Graebner*State University of New York, Fredonia1995Vol. 36, No.22004Vol. 45, No.3
Norman R. YetmanUniversity of Kansas1991Vol. 32, No.22009Vol. 50, No.3-4
David M. Katzman**University of Kansas1979Vol. 20, No.12010Vol. 51, No.3-4
Sherrie TuckerUniversity of Kansas2006Vol. 47, No.1N/AN/A
Randal Maurice JelksUniversity of Kansas2008Vol. 49, No.1-22022Vol. 61, No.1
Christopher Perreira*University of Kansas/University of California, San Diego2020Vol. 59, No.2N/AN/A

**associate from 1979 - 1988

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Journal of American Studies Cambridge Core . 2024-01-14 . Cambridge Core . en.
  2. Web site: Journal Sponsorship . . American Studies . July 24, 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20111003222757/https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/amerstud/about/journalSponsorship . October 3, 2011 . dead .
  3. Web site: Journal of the Central Mississippi Valley American Studies Association on JSTOR . 2024-01-21 . www.jstor.org . en.
  4. Web site: American Studies on JSTOR . 2024-01-14 . www.jstor.org . en.