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Johns Hopkins University Press hold journals from the current and previous two years. We hold all older back volumes and can supply high quality reprints for most volumes that were previously out-of-print. |
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| AMERICAN IMAGO A psychoanalytical journal for culture, science and the arts. |
| Vols. 1-63. Baltimore, 1939/40-2006. With General index 1/20 (in vol. 20). Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 4,100.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Founded in 1939 by Sigmund Freud and Hanns Sachs, American Imago explores the important role that psychoanalysis plays in contemporary cultural, literary, and social theory. Contributors investigate the role of psychoanalysis in culture, science, and the arts, religion, philosophy, history and education. |
| AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY |
| Vols. 1-92. Baltimore, 1893-2004. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,200.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- Formerly published as AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORICAL QUARTERLY - AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY covers every aspect of the American Jewish experience with carefully researched but accessible scholarly articles. |
| AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS |
| Vols. 1-128. Baltimore, 1878-2006. With General Index 1/75. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 8,950.- |
| Vols. 1-121. 1878-1999. Per volume $ 75.- Vols. 122-128. 2000-2006. Per volume $ 180.- |
- AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICS presents pioneering work in applied and pure mathematics. |
| AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY |
| Vols. 1-127. Baltimore, 1880-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 6,850.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY presents articles concerned with literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. |
| AMERICAN QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-58. Baltimore, 1949-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,950.- |
| Vols. 1-16. 1949-1964. Per volume $ 85.- Vols. 17-58. 1965-2006. Per volume $ 55.- |
- AMERICAN QUARTERLY serves as a guide to studies in the culture of the United States. It promotes a broad humanistic understanding of American culture, encourages scholars from diverse disciplines to exchange ideas on America, and examines the ways American life relates to world society. |
| ARETHUSA |
| Vols. 1-39. Baltimore, 1968-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,650.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- ARETHUSA publishes literary and cultural studies that combine contemporary and traditional theoretical approaches to the study of the classics. |
| BOOKBIRD World of children's books |
| Vols. 8-44. Toronto, 1970-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,500.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- BOOKBIRD deals with special topics in international children's books, plus news, events, prizes worldwide. |
| BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE |
| Vols. 1-80. Baltimore, 1933-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 5,100.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- The BULLETIN OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE is the official publication of the American Association for the History of Medicine and the Johns Hopkins Institute of the History of Medicine, Science and Technology. It is a noted periodical in the field of social, political and technical aspects of the history of medicine. The Bulletin is international in scope and articles in each issue present a panoramic view of the social and scientific aspects of the history of medicine. Because of its historical nature, this journal is rich in footnotes and includes reviews of recent books on the history of medicine. It is also a good source of information on worldwide activities within its area of coverage. It should be an excellent source of material for those who are interested in the social, political and historical aspects of medicine (Katz). |
| CALLALOO |
| Vols. 2-29. Baltimore, 1979-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,025.- |
| Per volume $ 120.- |
- CALLALOO, a journal of African-American and African arts and letters, offers a mixture of fiction, poetry, plays, essays, cultural studies, interviews and visual art. |
| CENTER FOR CHILDREN'S BOOKS BULLETIN |
| Vols. 1-60. Chicago, 1947/48-2006/07. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,750.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- The BULLETIN of the CENTER FOR CHILDREN's BOOKS is a highly regarded reviewing source. It covers selected titles from the thousands of children's books published each year. In addition to complete bibliographic information, the critical annotations are supplemented by an indication of suitable age and/or grade level and a shorthand code noting a range of quality (Katz). |
| COMPARATIVE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND SOCIETY |
| Vols. 1-4. Baltimore, 2003-2006. |
| Complete set $ 440.- |
| Per volume $ 120.- |
- COMPARATIVE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND SOCIETY covers all aspects of technology transfer, emphasizing multidisciplinary research and case studies that examine the process of technology transfer or innovation adoption. |
| CONFIGURATIONS A journal of literature, science and technology |
| Vols. 1-12. Baltimore, 1993-2004. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 980.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- As the official journal of the Society for Literature and Science, CONFIGURATIONS focuses on cultural studies of scientific knowledge. Published in cooperation with the Georgia Institute of Technology, "the journal explores the relations of literature and the arts to the sciences and technology" (Katz). |
| DIACRITICS A review of contemporary criticism. |
| Vols. 1-35. Baltimore, 1971-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,150.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- DIACRITICS emphasizes the problems of literary criticism. Unlike most journals, though, its essays take the form of lengthy reviews of individual books or groups of books. A typical issue might contain an opening essay, followed by four lengthy review pieces on many books, and an interview (Katz). |
| EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-40. Baltimore, 1967/68-2006/07. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,150.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- EIGHTEENTH CENTURY STUDIES takes as its domain any aspect of life in the eighteenth century in America, England, and on the continent. Interdisciplinary studies are favored, and the three essays in each issue might include pieces on Pierre Bayle and doubt, language in Robinson Crusoe, or satire in The Beggar's Opera (Katz). |
| ELH A Journal of English Literary History. |
| Vols. 1-73. Baltimore, 1934-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,850.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- For more than 50 years, ELH has presented critical interpretations of English and American literature. Editorial advisors include Stanley E. Fish, Geoffrey Hartman, and J. Hillis Miller. (Katz/Richards) |
| EMILY DICKINSON JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-15. Baltimore, 1992-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,100.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Sponsored by the Emily Dickinson International Society, the EMILY DICKINSON JOURNAL publishes scholarly articles on all aspects of the author and her work. It is especially interested in investigating Dickinson's relation to the tradition of American poetry and to women's literature (Katz). |
| HENRY JAMES REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-27. Baltimore, 1979/80-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- HENRY JAMES REVIEW publishes critical essays and reviews on the work of the American writer Henry James (1843-1916), including interviews with leading writers about their readings of his work. |
| HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY A comparative and international journal of the social sciences, humanities and law |
| Vols. 1-28. Baltimore, 1979-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- Formerly published as UNIVERSAL HUMAN RIGHTS - HUMAN RIGHTS QUARTERLY offers "scholars in the fields of law, philosophy, and the sciences an interdisciplinary forum in which to present comparative and international research on public policy within the scope of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights." This publication does not confine itself to a particular point of view and is therefore a valuable resource for discussion of human rights issues. The range of articles is wide, including both domestic and international issues (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-9. Baltimore, 1998-2006. |
| Complete set $ 810.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- JOURNAL OF ASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES explores all aspects of the Asian American experience. Includes new theoretical developments, research results, methodological innovations, public policy concerns, pedagogical issues and media and exhibition reviews. |
| JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT |
| Vols. 1-47. Washington, D.C., 1959/60-2006. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- Formerly published as JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT PERSONNEL - JOURNAL OF COLLEGE STUDENT DEVELOPMENT (JCSD) is the organ of the American College Personnel Association, a professional organization for those who work as chief student affairs officers, counselors, residence hall staff, and others in student development in higher education. Most of the articles are research reports, and most deal with the nonclassroom aspects of student life, such as racial bias, financial difficulty, sexual harassment, and alcoholism. Articles tend to be research-based, intelligent, and substantial (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY |
| Vols. 1-17. Baltimore, 1990-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,300.- |
| Per volume $ 150.- |
- The JOURNAL OF DEMOCRACY is devoted to highly academic treatises on democracy and democratic institutions and processes, including democratic theory, the history of democracy, elections, human rights, individual country studies, the relationship between economic development and democracy, and democratic movements against authoritarian regimes. A "Documents on Democracy" section in each issue covers dissident movements, the actions of human rights groups, and related activities. There has been increasing coverage of East European and former Soviet nations in their struggles to grapple with democratic forms of government and the political-party process that accompanies democratic reforms (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-14. Baltimore, 1993-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,540.- |
| Per volume $ 120.- |
- Supersedes SECOND CENTURY JOURNAL - While some journals provide more-inclusive coverage of church history, JOURNAL OF EARLY CHRISTIAN STUDIES limits its coverage to studies on the history and theology of the early Christian church to about the year 600. This focus, along with the fact that it is produced by the North American Patristics Society, makes this an important journal for researchers interested in patristic studies. Articles present original scholarly work, are appropriately documented, and begin with an abstract (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED |
| Vols. 1-17. Baltimore, 1990-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,800.- |
| Per volume $ 180.- |
- JOURNAL OF HEALTH CARE FOR THE POOR AND UNDERSERVED focuses exclusively on issues of health care delivery for poor and medically underserved populations and the health, social and financial costs of poverty, primarily in the United States. This is a scholarly journal, with authors coming primarily from an academic medical-center background. The format is attractive, and tables and charts are well presented. The journal publishes original research, guest editorials, brief communications and reviews. Recent articles discuss access to treatment for depression in Medicaid populations, leading causes of death among African Americans, and health status and access to care among rural minorities (Katz). |
| JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-24. Baltimore, 1983-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,920.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- JOURNAL OF MODERN GREEK STUDIES focuses exclusively on the critical analysis of Greek social, cultural and political affairs from the late Byzantine empire to the present. |
| JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY |
| Vols. 1-18. Bloomington; Baltimore, 1989-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,800.- |
| Per volume $ 110.- |
- The first journal devoted exclusively to the international field of women's history. The editors of JOURNAL OF WOMEN'S HISTORY welcome articles reflecting various feminist perspectives in the analysis of women's experiences, identity issues, and gender bias in societal structures in cultures around the world and throughout history. Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-16. Baltimore, 1991-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,150.- |
| Per volume $ 150.- |
- The interdisciplinary KENNEDY INSTITUTE OF ETHICS JOURNAL "publishes opinion and analysis dealing with social, ethical and public policy aspects of bioethics and related areas of applied ethics." The journal features authoritative articles on a wide variety of topics. Representative titles are "Patient Choices, Family Interests, and Physician Obligations," "Induced Delivery of Anencephalic Fetuses," and "Women and Health Research." The journal encourages substantial and well-organized bibliographical references (Katz). |
| L'ESPRIT CREATEUR A critical quarterly of French literature |
| Vols. 1-46. Lexington; Baltimore, 1961-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- Each issue of L'ESPRIT CREATEUR contains critical essays organized around a theme or critical topic pertaining to French and Francophone literature, film, criticism, and culture. Each issue has a guest editor. This journal contains a mix of articles written in English and French. Most issues contain book reviews. |
| LATE IMPERIAL CHINA |
| Vols. 1-27. Baltimore, 1965/69-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,450.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- Formerly published as CH'ING-SHIH WEN-T'I - LATE IMPERIAL CHINA covers China's Ch'ing (Qing) Empire from its establishment in 1644, when the Manchu people invaded, to its demise in 1912. Scholarly articles about this period cover its history, arts, economics, literature, religions, and philosophy. Some issues include extensive bibliographical essays (Katz). |
| LIBRARY TRENDS |
| Vols. 1-55. Champaign, 1952/53-2006/07. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,650.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- LIBRARY TRENDS aims to provide a comprehensive treatment of current and future trends in librarianship. Each issue is coordinated by a guest editor and devoted to a special topic in library or information science. |
| LION AND THE UNICORN A critical journal of children's literature |
| Vols. 1-30. Baltimore, 1977-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,700.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- The LION AND THE UNICORN is a theme- and genre-centered journal that offers critical analyses of children's literature. The dozen articles range from "Sendak into Opera" to "Thirteen Ways of Thumbing Your Nose at Children's Literature." The articles take a scholarly approach and are contributed by a diverse array of professionals involved with children and children's literature. These include authors, illustrators, editors, librarians, and university faculty (Katz). |
| LITERATURE AND MEDICINE |
| Vols. 1-25. Baltimore, 1982-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,800.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- LITERATURE AND MEDICINE covers medicine in its personal, cultural and moral contexts, with contributions from physician-writers, literary scholars and medical humanists. |
| MODERN FICTION STUDIES |
| Vols. 1-52. Baltimore, 1955-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,550.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- MODERN FICTION STUDIES (MFS) is devoted to criticism of modern and contemporary narrative and theory. |
| MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES - MLN |
| Vols. 1-121. Baltimore, 1886-2006. With general index 1/50. Partly reprint |
| Complete set $ 5,750.- |
| Vols. 1-77. 1886-1962. Per volume $ 50.- Vols. 78-121. 1963-2006. Per volume $ 75.- |
- Issued by members of the Modern Language Department of the Johns Hopkins University, MODERN LANGUAGE NOTES presents articles and notes on the theory, interpretation, and history of languages and comparative literaturem, in single-language and comparative-literature issues. It has pioneered the introduction of modern continental criticism into American scholarship. |
| MODERNISM / MODERNITY |
| Vols. 1-13. Baltimore, 1994-2006. |
| Complete set $ 1,430.- |
| Per volume $ 120.- |
- MODERNISM / MODERNITY encourages an interdisciplinary approach linking music, architecture, the visual arts, literature, and social and intellectual history, concentrating on the period from 1860 to the present. |
| NEW LITERARY HISTORY A journal of theory and interpretation |
| Vols. 1-37. Baltimore, 1969/70-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,250.- |
| Per volume $ 100.- |
- NEW LITERARY HISTORY specializes in literary theory and literary history. Most contributions are of a theoretical nature and discuss topics such as the aims of literature, the development of styles or genres, literary change, literary values, and the relationship between society and literature and linguistics and literature. It discusses the ideas of theorists and thinkers such as Wittgenstein, Benjamin, Searle, and many others (Katz). |
| NWSA JOURNAL National Women's Studies Association |
| Vols. 1-18. Bloomington, 1988/89-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,180.- |
| Per volume $ 135.- |
- The NWSA is a progressive feminist educational association which seeks to broaden K-12 and higher-education curricula to address feminist issues. NWSA JOURNAL publishes multicultural research articles that support the NWSA's goal of linking feminist theory to teaching and activism within the women's movement. Each issue provides news about the NWSA and announcements about resources of interest to women's studies faculty and proponents (Katz). Sole agent for Japan: Yushodo Co. Ltd., Tokyo |
| PARTIAL ANSWERS Journal of literature and the history of ideas |
| Vols. 1-4. Jerusalem; Baltimore, 2003-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 300.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- PARTIAL ANSWERS is devoted to the interdisciplinary study of literature and the history of ideas. |
| PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE |
| Vols. 30-49. Baltimore, 1986/87-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,620.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- A journal with a different slant on the field of biology, PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE presents essays and articles that creatively interpret and reflect on past, present and future issues rather than discussing them from a purely technical point of view. Papers may include new hypotheses, interpretive and philosophic essays, biographical sketches that elucidate biomedical history, articles relating biology and medicine to the outside world, humorous pieces and relevant verse. Although much of the discussion is medically related, this journal might be just what a harried scientist needs to keep work in perspective (Katz). |
| PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE |
| Vols. 1-30. Baltimore, 1976/77-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,430.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- The interdisciplinary journal PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE, sponsored by Whitman College, publishes philosophical interpretations of literature (American, British, and continental), literary investigations of classic works of philosophy, articles on the esthetics of literature, philosophy of language as it pertains to literature, and the literary theory of criticism (Katz). |
| PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY |
| Vols. 1-13. Baltimore, 1994-2006. |
| Complete set $ 1,430.- |
| Per volume $ 120.- |
- PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOLOGY is sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry, the Royal Institute of Philosophy, and the Royal College of Psychiatrists Philosophy Group. The articles address a broad range of philosophical issues relevant to psychiatry and abnormal psychology, in addition to dealing with topics in clinical theory and methodology that have a bearing on philosophical problems in such areas as metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. The contributors represent many disciplines, including general medicine, law, neuroscience, social science, anthropology, nursing, and theology (Katz). |
| PORTAL: LIBRARIES AND THE ACADEMY |
| Vols. 1-6. Baltimore, 2001-2006. |
| Complete set $ 900.- |
| Per volume $ 165.- |
- PORTAL covers current topics of interest to academic libraries such as library administration, information technology and information policy. |
| REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION |
| Vols. 1-30. Baltimore, 1977-2006/07. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,400.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- This narrowly focused, well-managed journal publishes articles that deal with broad policy issues of higher education. Little attention is given to particular subject areas or to the philosophy or basic social purposes of education. Most articles present empirical research on statistical analysis. Some articles analyze and debate policy questions. REVIEW OF HIGHER EDUCATION (RHE) seems to be oriented more toward practical policy questions (Katz). |
| REVIEWS IN AMERICAN HISTORY |
| Vols. 1-34. Baltimore, 1973-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,100.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- Each quarterly issue of REVIEWS IN AMERICAN HISTORY "presents more than 20 comparative and interpretive essays analyzing recent research published on all specialties of American history, including economics, military history, women in history, law, political philosophy, and religion." References are made to earlier works, and complete bibliographic information is provided. Retrospective essays that examine landmark works by major historians are also regularly featured. This is a convenient, authoritative source for keeping abreast of important scholarship in the field of American history (Katz). |
| SAIS REVIEW A journal of international affairs |
| Vols. 1-26. Baltimore, 1981-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,875.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- Associated with the Paul H. Nimitz School of Advanced International Studies, SAIS REVIEW examines a wide variety of topics, e.g., post-Soviet Eurasia, transitions in Asia, the environment, and security issues. The contributors, many eminent in their respective fields of knowledge, include academics, think-tank members, Ph.D. candidates, international agency heads, and diplomats (Katz). |
| SHAKESPEARE BULLETIN A journal of performance, criticism and scholarship |
| Vols. 5-24. Carollton, 1987-2006. |
| Complete set $ 1,200.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- The SHAKESPEARE BULLETIN attempts to capture information on all Shakespearean performances, both live and on film, throughout the United States. It also contains some performance information from Canada and England. Each issue includes two to four serious articles on Shakespeare, from textual analysis to theater design. There are extensive performance, film, and book reviews (Katz). |
| SHAKESPEARE QUARTERLY |
| Vols. 1-57. Washington, D.C., 1950-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,300.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- Supersedes SHAKESPEARE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. BULLETIN - Published by the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. in cooperation with George Washington University, the SHAKESPEARE QUARTERLY contains scholarly research articles on all aspects of Shakespeare's works and life. Articles interpret aspects of particular works, analyze particular characters, or discuss Shakespeare productions. Some of the articles deal specifically with the teaching of Shakespeare. The journal also includes notes, performance reviews, and book reviews. The number of articles per issue varies from two to four, but there are many more in special-topic issues. The fifth number each year contains the important annual "World Shakespeare Bibliography," a partially annotated list of recent world scholarship on Shakespeare, including books, articles, dissertations, reviews of theatrical productions, book reviews, and other materials (Katz). |
| SPIRITUS Journal of Christian Spirituality |
| Vols. 1-6. Baltimore, 2001-2006. |
| Complete set $ 500.- |
| Per volume $ 90.- |
- SPIRITUS covers a wide range of disciplines within the field of religious studies: history, philosophy, theology and psychology. |
| STUDIES IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CULTURE |
| Vols. 1-35. Baltimore, 1970-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,050.- |
| Per volume $ 65.- |
- STUDIES IN EIGHTEENTH CENTURY CULTURE disseminates research presented at the ASECS annual meetings, featuring new work in the field of eighteenth-century studies, and reflecting the wide range of disciplinary interests and methodological approaches of the society. |
| STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1500-1900 |
| Vols. 1-46. Baltimore, 1961-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,850.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- STUDIES IN ENGLISH LITERATURE 1500-1900 publishes historical and critical essays on English literature from 1500 to 1900. Each issue has a focus: articles in the winter issue look at the English Renaissance, articles in the spring issue look at Tudor andStuart Drama, articles in the summer issue are about the Restoration and the eightteenth century, and articles in the autumn issue cover the nineteenth century (Katz). |
| TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE Society for the History of Technology |
| Vols. 1-47. Baltimore, 1959/60-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,650.- |
| Vols. 1-32. 1959/60-1991. Per volume $ 80.- Vols. 33-47. 1992-2006. Per volume $ 120.- |
- TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE investigates the interaction of technology with its social and cultural environment. Every year one issue consists of a bibliography of current publications in the history of technology, which comprises more than 2,500 citations. A very useful section of this title is the extensive book review section. Occasionally there will also be exhibit reviews from various United States and international museums. Highly recommended for all history of science collections (Katz). |
| THEATRE JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-58. Baltimore, 1949-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,100.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- Formerly published as EDUCATIONAL THEATRE JOURNAL - THEATRE JOURNAL is predominantly an academic journal, but the breadth of its articles and reviews would make it a staple in any public library collection addressing the needs of serious theatergoers/students. Each issue contains approximately six articles, a performance review section, and book reviews. The articles are substantial and refereed. They may cover topics from a social or historical point of view, or they may analyze text. Occasionally, the articles will be organized around a central theme. The performance review section contains analytical reviews of, for the most part, American theater productions. Regional theaters and repertory company productions are well covered (Katz). |
| THEATRE TOPICS |
| Vols. 1-16. Baltimore, 1991-2006. |
| Complete set $ 850.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- This relatively new journal is published by the Johns Hopkins University Press "in cooperation with the Association for Theatre in Higher Education." It contains about six articles in the areas of dramaturgy, performance, and theater pedagogy. THEATRE TOPICS is directed more at the theater practitioner than the Johns Hopkins Theatre Journal. As a result, its articles are more practical and less historical and analytic in nature. The style and content are rigorous, however, and articles often contain references to further readings and resources. In all, it is an impressive publication. It would be useful in particular to university and collegiate drama teachers, directors, and students and more generally, to thoughtful theatrical personnel everywhere (Katz). |
| YALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM |
| Vols. 1-18 (all publ.). New Haven, 1987/88-2005. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,300.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- YALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM publishes essays of an interpretive or theoretical nature in all fields of the humanities - literature, history, film studies, anthropology, philosophy, theology, music and the visual and performing arts. |
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