Founded In    1966
Published   3/year
Language(s)   English
     
Submission Guidelines and Editorial Policies

Article submissions should be between 6,000 and 8,000 words in length. More guidance on submissions is available on the Cambridge University Press website.

     

Journal of American Studies

The Journal of American Studies publishes work by scholars of any nationality on American literature, history, art, music, film, popular culture, institutions, politics, economics, geography and related subjects. Articles which cross conventional borders between academic disciplines are particularly welcome, as are comparative studies of American and other cultures. It also publishes notes and comments, state-of-the-art essays, re4view essays, and book reviews. It is the official journal of the British Association for American Studies. There are three issues a year, with English being the language of publication. Article submissions should be between 6,000 and 8,000 words in length. More guidance on submissions is available on the Cambridge University Press website.

 

Special Issue: British Association for American Studies 50th Anniversary , Vol. 39, No. 3

The British Discovery of American History: War, Liberalism and the Atlantic Connection


Marcus Cunliffe Writes America


Masterful Women: Colonial Women Slaveholders in the Urban Low Country


‘To Get Quit of Negroes’: George Washington and Slavery


Eastenders Go West: English Sparrows, Immigrants, and the Nature of Fear


‘I Was Going to Build a New Republican Party and a New Majority: Richard Nixon as Party Leader, 1969-73’


Some Notes about Arther Miller’s Drame in Francoist Spain: Towards a European History of Miller


‘Don’t Sleep with Stevens!’: the J. P. Stevens Boycott and Social Activism in the 1970s