Modernism/ModernityConcentrating on the period extending roughly from 1860 to the present, Modernism/Modernity focuses systematically on the methodological, archival, and theoretical exigencies particular to modernist studies. It encourages an interdisciplinary approach linking music, architecture, the visual arts, literature, and social and intellectual history. The journal's broad scope fosters dialogue between social scientists and humanists about the history of modernism and its relations to modernization. Each issue features a section of thematic essays, as well as book reviews and books received. Recognized by the Council of Editors of Learned Journals (CELJ) as one of the Best New Journals of 1995. This journal is part of Project MUSE. Holdings: v. 1, no. 1 (1994)--present For USC users only. Requires USC network connection.
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