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University of Illinois Press
Official Web Site: http://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/main.html

University of Illinois Press
1325 South Oak Street
Champaign, IL 61820
phone: (217) 333-0950
fax: (217) 244-8082
email: uipress@uillinois.edu

The University of Illinois Press seeks to promote, achieve, and contribute directly to the excellence of scholarly publishing, the University of Illinois, the citizens of Illinois, and readers throughout the world. The Press has been the scholarly publishing division of the University since 1918. Currently, UIP publishes approximately 160 books and 20 journals each year.

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The American Journal of Psychology
Founded in 1887 by G. Stanley Hall, this first English language journal in psychology was edited in its early years by Titchener, Boring, and Dallenbach. Over the years it has been the organ of publication for some of the most distinguished and influential psychologists and has published some of the most innovative and formative articles in the discipline.

Its domain has continued to be the basic science of mind, the theoretical and experimental enterprise at the heart of the discipline, with focus on the discipline's philosophically and historically significant topics: roles of conscious and nonconscious processes; automaticity and the attentional, volitional, and deliberative; forms and fidelity of memory; senses and limits of rationality; problem solving and reasoning; relations of language to thought; conceptualization of causality; conceptual abstraction; processes of intelligence; uses and limits of introspection; brain imaging and neuropathology; and the apprehension of reality, from classical perception to self perception.

Journal description provided by University of Illinois Press.

American Music
American Music presents articles on American composers, performers, publishers, institutions, events and the music industry, as well as record reviews, bibliographies, and discographies. Issued quarterly.

Journal description provided by the University of Illinois Press.

Journal of Aesthetic Education
The Journal of Aesthetic Education (JAE) is a highly respected interdisciplinary journal that focuses on clarifying the issues of aesthetic education understood in its most extensive meaning. The journal thus welcomes articles on philosophical aesthetics and education, to problem areas in education critical to arts and humanities at all institutional levels; to an understanding of the aesthetic import of the new communications media and environmental aesthetics; and to an understanding of the aesthetic character of humanistic disciplines. The journal is a valuable resource not only to educators, but also to philosophers, art critics and art historians.

Journal description provided by the University of Illinois Press.

The Journal of American Folklore
The Journal of American Folklore, the quarterly journal of the American Folklore Society since the Society's founding in 1888, publishes scholarly articles, essays, notes, and commentaries directed to a wide audience, as well as separate sections devoted to reviews of books, sound recordings, film and videotapes, and exhibitions and events. Its contents are not restricted to folklore in the United States; in fact, the Journal publishes materials on folklore anywhere in the world.

The contents of the Journal reflect a wide range of professional concerns and points of view. Articles present significant research findings and theoretical analyses from folklore and related fields. Essays are interpretive, speculative, or polemic. Notes are narrower in scope and focus on a single, often provocative, issue of definition, interpretation, or amplification. Commentaries briefly address topics raised in earlier articles.


Published by University of Illinois Press on behalf of American Folklore Society

Journal description provided by the American Folklore Society

Law and History Review
Law and History Review (LHR) is America's leading legal history journal that encompasses American, English, European, and ancient legal history issues, and proposes to further research and writing in the fields of the social history of law and the history of legal ideas and institutions. LHR features articles, essays, and commentaries by international scholars, reviews of important legal history volumes, and provides legal and social historians with distinguished scholarship in this increasingly recognized and respected field of study. LHR is the official journal of the American Society for Legal History.

Published by University of Illinois Press for the American Society for Legal History

Journal description provided by the American Society for Legal History.

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