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2008 Journal Pricing Information
The 2008 Journals Price List
goes into effect on September 15, 2007.
Important Information:
- World Politics will be moving to another publisher in 2009. Orders for volume
60 (2008) or before should continue to be sent to the Johns Hopkins University
Press. Claims and correspondence should be sent to JHUP until all 2008
issues are published.Upon completion of volume 60 (2008), subscription orders should be sent to
Cambridge University Press.
- Updated information concerning the
The Johns Hopkins University Press distributed journal,
Journal of Higher Education in Africa, can be found at:
Journal of Higher Education in Africa
- NEW information concerning upcoming issues of American Jewish History, can be found at:
American Jewish History
- The owners and editors of DoubleTake/Points of Entry have reluctantly decided to cease publication of the magazine and have
terminated their contract for distribution services with the Johns Hopkins University Press. The last issue produced will be Volume 2
Issue 2, the Fall/Winter 2007. Any orders and all advance payments recieved by the Johns Hopkins University Press for Volume 3 have
or will be transferred to the magazine's editorial office. The editors will be responsible for all refunds and for responding effective
immediately, to all inquiries concerning the magazine. Please visit:
www.doubletakecommunity.org
- Information about special discounts for Project
Muse Customers can be found at:
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- A schedule that provides current volume year
actual and projected mail dates can be found at:
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New Journal Titles
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The Hopkins Review
The original Hopkins Review was a literary quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars from 1947 to 1953.
The writing Seminars and the Johns Hopkins University Press in a joint venture are bringing the magazine back into existence
in the Fall of 2007 as The Hopkins Review (New Series), a quarterly that will publish fiction, poetry, memoirs, essays on
literature, drama, film, the visual arts, music, dance, and reviews of books in all these areas, as well as reviews of
performances and exhibits.
Published Quarterly
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Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth
An international, scholarly, peer-reviewed journal, the Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth explores the development of
childhood and youth cultures and the experiences of young people across diverse times and places. JHCY embraces a wide range of
historical methodologies as well as scholarship in other disciplines that share a historical focus. The journal publishes original
articles based on empirical research and essays that place contemporary issues of childhood and youth in a historical context. Each
issue also includes an object lesson on the material culture of childhood, contemporary policy pieces, and relevant book reviews. JHCY
is the official journal of the Society for the History of Children and Youth.
Published three times a year.
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NWSA Journal
NWSA Journal, an official publication of the National Womens Studies Association, publishes the most up-to-date interdisciplinary,
multicultural feminist scholarship linking feminist theory with teaching and activism. In addition to essays focusing on feminist
scholarship and reviews of books, teaching materials and films, the journal regularly includes such features as Reports and Observations,
and Dialogues.
Published three times per year in April, August and December
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Journal of Late Antiquity
The Journal of Late Antiquity (JLA) is the first international English-language journal dedicated to the study of Late Antiquity writ large. The journal provides a venue for multi-disciplinary coverage of all the methodological, geographical, and chronological facets of Late Antiquity, going from AD 250 to 750, ranging from Arabia to the British Isles, and running the gamut from literary and historical studies to the study of material culture. One of the primary goals of the journal is to highlight the status of Late Antiquity as a discrete historical period in its own right.
Published semiannually
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