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Interdisciplinary: Ad Americam publishes peer-reviewed articles on North American history, politics, law, culture, sociology and comparative studies of American and other cultures |
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Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora |
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Andrzej Mania, editor-in-chief
Lukasz Wordliczek, managing editor
Jolanta Szymkowska-Bartyzel, board member
Pawel Laidler, board member
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EDITORIAL POLICY
Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies is an interdisciplinary journal edited at Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland. Ad Americam publishes peer-reviewed articles by scholars on North American history, politics, law, culture, sociology and comparative studies of American and other cultures.
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION
One hard copy of the article should be submitted, printed in double-spacing, 12-point font. Leave 2.5 cm margins on all sides of page. The manuscript should be printed on one side of the page only. Contributors must send a short CV (of approximately 100 words), contact address, and abstract of the article (of approximately 300 words). Article, CV and abstract should also be saved as Word file on disk and send with the printout.
Spelling must confirm to American usage, please check if it is consistent throughout.
References to other works should be placed, within parentheses, at the appropriate locations within the text. Each citation should consist of the author’s last name (or authors’ last names separated by colons), followed by the publication year and page number(s).
Any notes should be numbered consecutively and placed, also doubled spaced, at the bottom of the page.
Any acknowledgments or statements of financial support should be placed in an unnumbered note at the bottom of the first page.
The section heading for the list of works cited should be “References,” not “Bibliography.”
References should not be numbered.
SUBMISSIONS
All contributions should be send to:
Dr. Łukasz Wordliczek
“Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies”
Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora
Rynek Główny 34
31-010 Kraków
Poland
The Editors may also be contacted at lukasz.wordliczek@uj.edu.pl.
Submission of an article is taken to imply that it has not previously been published and had not been submitted for publication elsewhere.
Prospective authors are fully responsible for obtaining permission to use any material in which they do not own copyright.
Contributors of any nationality are welcomed.
Following publication, a copy of the printed journal will be sent to the author(s).
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Dr. Łukasz Wordliczek
“Ad Americam”
Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora
Rynek Główny 34
31-010 Kraków
Poland
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Ad Americam: Journal of American Studies
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Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies is published yearly by The Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora of Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. The Institute was established in 2004. It emerged from the consolidation of various programs already in existence (Chair of American Studies, Center for Canadian Studies, Chair of Latin American Studies, Chair of the History of International Migration Movements and Chair of Sociology of Nation and Ethnic Relations).
The Chair of American Studies was founded in 1991 as an interfaculty research institution of the Jagiellonian University with the aim of teaching Polish students about different issues concerning the United States. In 1995 a program of doctoral studies was launched and in March 2000 the first Ph.D. dissertation was defended.
The Institute now functions within the Faculty of International Relations and Political Science.
The aim of the Institute is to further academic interdisciplinary research in American, Latin-American, ethnic, migration and Polish Diaspora studies.
The Institute offers the following programs of cultural studies for Polish students: American studies (three-year B.A., two-year M.A. and Ph.D.), Latin-American studies (two-year M.A.), ethnicity and nationalism studies (two-year M.A.).
Currently the Institute is about to start the M.A. program in TransAtlantic Studies (TAS). It is a comprehensive, full-time interdisciplinary postgraduate Masters program. It is directed primarily to foreign students who would like to study in Krakow. It is taught entirely in English. The program focuses on the political and cultural aspects of TransAtlantic relations. The graduates from the program will receive a diploma in cultural studies with major in TransAtlantic studies.
The Institute currently employs 24 academic staff.
The director of the Institute is Professor Andrzej Mania.
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U.S. Foreign Policy: Pattern and Process, Vol. 5
Ad Americam. Journal of American Studies is a peer-reviewed, English language scientific journal edited by Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland.
The Peace Treaty of Ghent and the Hartford Convention
By Robert Klosowicz
Bush’s Brand New Doctrine: Shaping the United States Foreign Policy After September 11, 2001
By Wojciech Michnik
The Impact of the United Sates' Foreign Policy on Judicial Decisions: The Application of the "Act of State Doctrine"
By Katarzyna Trebus-Galinski
Fighting Against Terrorism? American Foreign Policy Towards Sudan in the Last Decade
By Magdalena Modrzejewska
U.S. Direct Investment Abroad (The Polish Paradigm)
By Krzysztof Legutko
Realism in the Reaction to Idealism. Aron’s Criticism of H. J. Morgenthau’s Standpoint
By Piotr Kimla
The Attorney General of the United States. The History of the Office From the Very Beginning to 1870
By Pawel Laidler
Television Political Advertising Research in the U.S.
By Tomasz Pludowski
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
By Tomasz Karpiel
Canada's Approaches to the European Union: Perspectives of Further Canada-EU Trade Liberalization
By Michal Steckiw
“The Image of Canada in Poland” edited by Mirosława Buchholtz. A Book Review
By Tomasz Soroka
Americanization of Social Life in Poland
By Agnieszka Chochorowska-Maslanka, Barbara Ostafinska
Total Quality Management Theory Versus Human Resources Management in the USA Public Administration
By Joanna Trzaska-Wieczorek
Charles Ives’s Aesthetic Views on Music
By Anna G. Piotrowska
Communication Patterns in Joseph Heller’s Kissinger Novel
By Katarzyna Hauzer
Other Issues
Ad Americam, Vol. 7
The Image of Women in American Culture, Vol. 1
The American Presidency, Vol. 2
Native America, Vol. 3
United We Stand, Divided We Fall: US-Canadian Relations, Vol. 4
U.S. Legal System, Vol. 6
, Vol. 8
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