German Studies Review, the scholarly journal of the German Studies Association, is published three times each year, in February, May, and October. The journal publishes articles and book reviews in history, literature, culture studies, political science, as well as interdisciplinary topics relating to the German-speaking areas of Europe encompassing primarily, but not exclusively, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Articles and reviews are published in English or German. Each issue contains at least seven articles and sixty book reviews. German Studies Review is a journal of first publication, and all submissions are peer-reviewed. German Studies Review is included in Historical Abstracts, Current Contents, Current Geographical Publications, and other indices, and is assigned the acronym GerSR for the MLA International Bibliography. Full-text back issues older than 3 years are accessible on JStor. German Studies Review is published by the German Studies Association and Carleton College.

Library subscriptions to German Studies Review are US $55 per year (domestic); US $55 per year (Canada); US $65 per year (foreign); single copies US $22. Library subscription requests and all other orrespondence regarding advertising, manuscripts, and other journal business (except books for review - see below) should be sent to:

Prof. Diethelm Prowe
Editor, German Studies Review
Carleton College
MAIL STOP 4-HIST
Department of History
Northfield, MN 55057-4025 USA
e-mail: DProwe@carleton.edu

Individual subscriptions are part of German Studies Association memberhip. Annual dues are US $55 for North American residents, (US $40 for students residing in North America) and US $65 for residents of other locations. Members also receive the Association Newsletter and a considerable discount for registration at the annual GSA conferences. GSA members also have access to the full text of current issues of the GSR at the GSA Web site early in the month preceding the month of publication printed on the issue (e.g. by about April 15, you can access the May issue). Membership forms are on the Internet at: www.thegsa.org.
To change the address where you want your copy of German Studies Review sent (even temporarily if you are on leave, including overseas), go to the GSA Web page at "www.thegsa.org" Log in as member (at the right on the navigation bar at the top), click "Edit your profile" (in the column on the left), enter the address changes, and be sure to click on "Update Profile" at the very bottom of the page. If you do this by the 5th of the month preceding the month of publication (e.g. by January 5 for the February issue), the journal will be sent to the address you have chosen.

Book Reviews: All inquiries regarding books for review by publishers, book authors, and book reviewers should be addressed to:

Prof. Elizabeth Ametsbichler
Book Review Editor,
German Studies Review
Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
e-mail: liz.ametsbichler@mso.umt.edu
(For information on submissions of articles and book reviews click "Contributions/Submissions" on the navigation bar above.)

All other correspondence regarding the Association should be addressed to the President, the Secretary-Treasurer, or the Executive Director of the German Studies Association (see www.thegsa.org).

Back issues, volumes 1-28 (1978-2005), except 7/3 (Oct. 1984), 11/1 (Feb. 1988), 17/1 (Feb. 1994), 17/2 (May 1994), and 25/1 (Feb. 2002) are available for purchase at US $5 in North America, and US $15 via air mail all other destinations (all including postage). Bulk purchases will be much less. Check with us: DProwe@carleton.edu