Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies

Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies is a series devoted to the study of the history, culture and society of the United States. The Series specifically aims at publishing work in American Studies done by European scholars. It also seeks to bring a European dimension to American Studies, highlighting the United States either as an object of the European imagination or as a source of change in Europe, affecting it culturally, socially and politically.
The Transatlantic Republican
Thomas Paine and the Age of Revolutions
Volume 12
978-94-012-0117-9
The Mirror and the Veil
An Overview of American Online Diaries and Blogs
Volume 11
978-90-04-48976-9
Henry James and the "Aliens"
In Possession of the American Scene
Volume 10
978-90-04-48559-4
The Model Man
A Life of Edward William Bok, 1863-1930
Volume 9
978-90-04-48560-0
... And the Pursuit of National Health
The Incremental Strategy Toward National Health Insurance in the United States of America
Volume 8
978-90-04-64928-6
Desire and De-Scription
Words and Images of Postmodernism in the late Poetry of William Carlos Williams
Volume 7
978-90-04-65716-8
A Revolt Against Liberalism
American Radical Historians, 1959-1976
Volume 6
978-90-04-64927-9
What Future for Japan?
U.S. Wartime Planning for the Postwar Era, 1942-1945
Volume 5
978-90-04-64926-2
Gateway to the Promised Land
Ethnic Cultures on New York’s Lower East Side
Volume 4
978-90-04-64925-5
Born for the Shade
Stereotypes of the Native American in United States Literature and the Visual Arts, 1776-1894
Volume 3
978-90-04-64924-8
Americans and the Palestinian Question
The US Public Debate on Palestinian Nationhood, 1973-1988
Volume 2
978-90-04-64923-1
The Challenge of our Time
Woodrow Wilson, Herbert Croly, Randolph Bourne and the Making of Modern America
Volume 1
978-90-04-64922-4
General Editor: Ruud Janssens. Founding Editor: Rob Kroes

Editorial Board:
Annick Cizel
Donald Weber
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