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A list of the journals for which we hold backstock management and/or reprint agreements. |
Click on the title for a quotation for part sets, single back volumes, back issues or volumes not listed here.
| ARCHAEOASTRONOMY (AUSTIN) The journal of astronomy culture |
| Vols. 1-11; 14-20. Austin, 1978-2006. (vols. 12-13 not yet published). Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,125.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- Formerly published as ARCHAEOASTRONOMY BULLETIN |
| ASIAN MUSIC Journal of the Society for Asian Music |
| Vols. 1-38. Austin, 1969-2006/07. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,400.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- ASIAN MUSIC covers all aspects of music in all regions of Asia. Articles disseminate information on the performings arts in Asia and their cultural context. Lengthy, critical book reviews are included in each issue and accommodate non-English titles (Katz). |
| CINEMA JOURNAL |
| Vols. 1-46. Austin, 1961-2006/07. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,300.- |
| Per volume $ 80.- |
- CINEMA JOURNAL provides a forum for the study and discussion of art cinema and selective mainstream film. |
| JOURNAL OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY The journal of Adlerian research, theory & practice |
| Vols. 1-62. Austin, 1940/41-2006. With gen. index 1-27. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,550.- |
| Vols. 1-38. 1940/41-1982. Per volume $ 50.- Vols. 39-62. 1983-2006. Per volume $ 90.- |
- Formerly published as INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY - JOURNAL OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY presents current scholarly and professional research dealing with all aspects of the theories founded by Alfred Adler. |
| JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY |
| Vols. 1-15. Austin, 1990-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,025.- |
| Per volume $ 150.- |
- JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF SEXUALITY seeks to illuminate sexuality "in all its expressions, recognizing differences of class, culture, gender, race, and sexual preference" within a scope transcending "temporal and geographic boundaries." Articles include studies on female same-sex offenders in eighteenth-century Amsterdam, sodomy and the eighteenth-century London stage, prostitute saints in medieval legend, and, in the United States, the politics of teaching AIDS, abortion before legalization, and "struggles over the condom." The entire content is a reflection of first-rate scholarship (Katz). |
| LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-27. Austin, 1980-2006. Mostly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,725.- |
| Per volume $ 70.- |
- LATIN AMERICAN MUSIC REVIEW examines all aspects of the written and oral musical traditions of Latin America. |
| LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW |
| Vols. 1-41. Austin, 1965/66-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,200.- |
| Per volume $ 60.- |
- The LATIN AMERICAN RESEARCH REVIEW was established with the purpose of achieving a better understanding and a more systematic communication among individuals and institutions concerned with scholarly studies of Latin America. Published three times a year, the journal includes extensive review articles on a variety of topics ranging from politics, economics, history, and sociological and cultural issues. This well-established, substantial reference source written in English and Spanish by respected scholars includes a wealth of bibliographic information in each issue (Katz). |
| LIBRARIES AND THE CULTURAL RECORD A journal of library history |
| Vols. 1-41. Austin, 1966-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 2,700.- |
| Vols. 1-17. 1966-1982. Per volume $ 55.- Vols. 18-41. 1983-2006. Per volume $ 80.- |
- Formerly published as JOURNAL OF LIBRARY HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY AND COMPARATIVE LIBRARIANSHIP - LIBRARIES AND THE CULTURAL RECORD is an interdisciplinary journal that "explores the significance of collections of recorded knowledge, their creation, organization, preservation, and utilization in the context of cultural and social history." Feature articles, which are refereed, are well written and usually very interesting. The book reviews are detailed, evaluative, and scholarly. This is a delightful journal, beautifully illustrated (Katz). |
| TEXAS STUDIES IN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE A journal of the humanities |
| Vols. 1-48. Austin, 1959/60-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 3,050.- |
| Per volume $ 75.- |
- Scholarly articles on primarily English and American literature of all time periods are published in TEXAS STUDIES IN LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE, with a specific focus on literary criticism and history. Each issue has a theme, e.g., "Nature, Law, and Representation," "Richard Rodriguez: Public Intellectual," and "Metaphors and Maternal Sources." There are, as well, special-topic issues, such as "T. S. Eliot" (39:4). Some recent articles discuss Gary Snyder's poetry, Walden Two and postmodern utopia, and Kipling's Jungle Book. The journal does not publish book reviews, but there is an occasional review article (Katz). |
| VELVET LIGHT TRAP, The (Review of Cinema) |
| Nos. 9-58. Austin, 1972-2006. Partly reprint. |
| Complete set $ 1,600.- |
| Per number $ 35.- |
- Published semi-annually since 1971, the VELVET LIGHT TRAP has a well-deserved reputation as one of the foremost scholarly journals on American film. Essays explore issues in film criticism and theory of American film from a variety of methodological approaches. Single-theme issues are common. In recent years the journal has directed critical attention to historical questions in the study of American film (Katz). |
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