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European Journal of American Studies
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P. Mackay on Conformism, Non-Conformism and Anti-Conformism in the Culture of the United States, ed. by A. Balasopoulos et al.
The Minutemen and Anti-immigration Attitudes in California
Frédérick Douzet
“A Day Without Immigrants”
Benita Heiskanen
Immigrants in the United States: “Illegal Aliens” On Their Way To Becoming Emergent “Possible Subjects”
Catherine Lejeune
H. Maragou on R. Ward’s collection of critical essays : Nelson Algren
H. Raphael-Hernandez on A. D. Nieves and L. M. Alexander’s “We Shall Independent Be”: African American Place Making…
Yiorgos Kalogeras on H. Raphael-Hernandez’s The Utopian Aesthetics of Three African American Women (Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, Judie Dash).
T. Tsimpouki on M. Boyden’s Predicting the Past, The Paradoxes of American Literary History
J. M. Gratale on N. Coles’ s Interpreting Political Events in the United States
A.I. Bigalondo on L. Johannessen’s Threshold Time, Passage of Crisis in Chicano Literature.
T. Rapatsikou on Bart and Ragg’s Wallace Stevens
The Politics of Immigration: Introduction to a Special Issue on US Immigration
Jonathon W. Moses
E. Yiannopoulou on Lisa Blackman’s The Body.
A. Balasopoulos on Vincent Geoghegan’s Utopianism and Marxism.
Inventing and naming America: Place and Place Names in Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita
Monica Manolescu-Oancea
American Minimalism: The Western Vernacular in Norman Mailer’s The Executioner’s Song.
Andrew Wilson
Carnivalizing the Cold War: Mexico, the Mexican Revolution, and the Events of 1968
Julia Sloan
Washington-Miami-Havana 1999-2009: Towards the End of a Ménage à Trois?
Isabelle Vagnoux
Contemporary Hollywood Crime Film and the New Individualism
Luis M. García-Mainar
Are Immigrants Disloyal? The Case of Mexicans in the U.S.
Krystof Kozak
Herbert Hoover and the Organization of the American Relief Effort in Poland (1919-1923)
Matthew Lloyd Adams
From Rage to Rap and Prison to Print:
Josephine Metcalf
Too Many Munnies, too Many Americas: the Answer to the Academic Frontier in Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven
Daniel Candel Bormann
Kate Watson on Reynold Humphries’ Hollywood’s Blacklists
G. N. Magliocca on Christian G. Fritz’s American Sovereigns
The “Frustrated Hawks,” Tet 1968, and the Transformation of American Politics
Patrick Hagopian
Up Against the Wall: Primal Therapy and 'the Sixties'
Brian Edgar
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Paul Williams
“New York and yet not New York”: Reading the Region in Contemporary Brooklyn Fictions
James Peacock
All Work or No Play: Key Themes in the History of the American Stage Actor as Worker
Sean Holmes
From Man of the Crowd to Cybernaut: Edgar Allan Poe’s Transatlantic Journey—and Back.
Paul Jahshan
Judas Iscariot: The Archetypal Betrayer and DeMille’s Cine-Biblical Salvation within The King of Kings (1927)
Anton Karl Kozlovic
‘The Dream of the Unified Field’: Originality, Influence, the Idea of a National Literature and Contemporary American Poetry
Ruediger Heinze
The Migration of Tradition: Land Tenure and Culture in the U.S. Upper Mid-West
Terje Mikael Hasle Joranger
Strange Bedfellows: Youth Activists, Government Sponsorship, and the Company of Young Canadians (CYC), 1965-1970
William J. Campbell
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Carrie A. Dickenson
We Are All Undesirables: May 68 and its Legacy
Giles Scott-Smith
Studying and Teaching History in the Aftermath of 1968: A Memoir
Hans-Jürgen Grabbe
Recalling the Netherlands in 1968: Trendsetter or Follower?
Rob Kroes
The Rise of the New Western in the 1960s: E.L. Doctorow’s Welcome to Hard Times
Arthur Jaupaj
The Portuguese “May 68”: Politics, Education and Architecture
Gon?alo Canto Moniz
T. Tsimpouki on N. Zimmerman’s Counterculture Kaleidoscope.
Z. Kolbuszewska on Kenneth Millard’s Coming of Age in Contemporary American Fiction.
Y. Laberge on Raphael-Hernadez and Steen’s AfroAsian encounters: Culture, History, Politics.
A Mirror Image of Sigmund Skard? Paul Knaplund and the Role of the Historian between European and American Cultures
Richard Cole
History and Policy: The Case of Iraq
Bruce Kuklick
From Archetype to Stereotype: a Postmodern Re–reading of the American South
Gabriela Dumbrava
Evolving Attitudes To the American Dream: Death of a Salesman in the Turkish Context
Laurence Raw
Aberrations in the Heartland. An interview with Rachel Chavkin, Artistic Director of T.E.A.M.
Fabienne Collignon
Interpretive Conventions in Site-Specific and Experimental Art: An analysis of Richard Serra’s Sculptures and Joseph McElroy’s Fictions
Flore Chevaillier
“New” “American Studies”: Exceptionalism redux?
Marc Chenetier
Zuckerman’s "Blah-blah Blah-blah Blah": a blow to mimesis, a key to irony
Arnaud Schmitt
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