The Austrian Studies Newsletter, an English-language publication appearing continuously since summer 1989, is a clearinghouse for information on scholarly activities and opportunities that includes lively, thought provoking interviews and feature articles offering scholarly perspectives on current events. Starting in 1991, ASN appeared three times annually. In 2004, this changed; a somewhat lengthier ASN is now published twice yearly (spring and fall). It is mailed free of charge to subscribers around the world, and is the only worldwide interdisciplinary publication of its type in English. Its continually growing readership consists of:
- students, who are introduced to interdisciplinary study of the region by receiving information about scholars, activities, and opportunities;
- scholars, who learn about international conferences, postdoctoral fellowships, archival holdings, and the work of colleagues in other countries and disciplines;
- an educated public, who learn about current developments in scholarship, current events in the region, and the relationship between the two.
The ASN was founded in 1989 under the guidance of Kinley Brauer, then acting director of the Center. Its founding editors were James O. Brown (now Professor of History at Elon College) and Suzanne Sinke (now Professor of History at Florida State University). Since 1992, Daniel Pinkerton has edited the ASN; since fall of 1994, he has done so as a full-time professional editor.
Archived Issues of ASN
Beginning with Volume 9 (1997), we have archived every Austrian Studies Newsletter online in Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) format, and will continue to do so. The mixture of feature-length articles, in-depth interviews, and attractive graphics is well-suited to PDF. ASN will look on the screen exactly as it does on the page, and a reasonable copy can be downloaded (although graphics may have a lower resolution, depending on your printer).
- Fall 2007 (PDF)
- Spring 2007 (PDF)
- Fall 2006 (PDF)
- Spring 2006 (PDF)
- Fall 2005 (PDF)
- Spring 2005 (PDF)
- Fall 2004 (PDF)
- Spring 2004 (PDF)
- Fall 2003 (PDF)
- Spring 2003 (PDF)
- Winter 2003 (PDF)
- Fall 2002 (PDF)
- Spring 2002 (PDF)
- Winter 2002 (PDF)
- Fall 2001 (PDF)
- Spring 2001 (PDF)
- Winter 2001 (PDF)
- Fall 2000 (PDF)
- Spring 2000 (PDF)
- Winter 2000 (PDF)
- Fall 1999 (PDF)
- Spring 1999 (PDF)
- Winter 1999 (PDF)
- Fall 1998 (PDF)
- Spring 1998 (PDF)
- Winter 1998, Not available
- Fall 1997 (PDF)
- Spring 1997 (PDF)
- Winter 1997 (PDF)
If you prefer good old-fashioned hard copy (paper), a subscription is still absolutely free to anyone who asks; we do not even charge for mailing.
Contact:
Center for Austrian Studies
Attn: Austrian Studies Newsletter
314 Social Science Building
267 19th Avenue South
Minneapolis MN 55455
Tel: 612-624-9811
Fax: 612-626-9004
E-mail: casahy@umn.edu
Submissions to ASN
We also invite you to submit announcements or manuscripts to the ASN. Announcements may be sent to the editor by e-mail, fax, or regular mail. For articles, we urge you to write, e-mail or phone the editor, Daniel Pinkerton, before submission to discuss your proposal. He can be reached at the above address; his telephone number is 612-624-7321 and his e-mail address is danpink@umn.edu. Manuscripts should be formatted in Word for either the Macintosh or the PC. We prefer to have them sent as attachments to e-mail, though they can be sent on a CD as well.
