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<i>Journal of the Society for American Music</i>

Journal of the Society for American Music

Academic journal


The Journal of the Society for American Music, published quarterly, is a peer-reviewed academic journal and the official journal of the Society for American Music. It is published by Cambridge University Press and edited by Loren Kajikawa at George Washington University. The journal replaced American Music, which was first published Spring 1983 (Vol. 1, No. 1), as the official journal of the Society in spring 2007.

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Selected people

  • Allen Perdue Britton (1914–2003), founding editor
  • Irving Lowens (1916–1983), founding book review editor
  • Don L. Roberts, founding record review editor and discographer; he was Head of the Music Library at Northwestern University from 1969 to 2002
  • Richard Jackson, founding bibliographer



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