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Publications of Arts and Sciences

American Literary Realism   For over thirty years, American Literary Realism has brought readers critical essays on American literature from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The whole panorama of great authors from this key transition period in American literary history, including Henry James, Edith Wharton, Mark Twain, and many others, is discussed in articles, book reviews, critical essays, bibliographies, documents, and notes on all related topics.

Each issue is also a valuable bibliographic resource. Recent issues have included essays on Jack London and Charlotte Perkins Gilman

American Literary Scholarship, a research annual published by Duke University Press since 1963, commissions about thirty major Americanists from around the world to review all significant published scholarship in the field of American literary studies. Gary Scharnhorst of the UNM English Department edits this annual in alternating years.

Other members of the English dept faculty involved in the project: Tony Marquez writes the section of chapter 21 on scholarship in Spanish, and Lee Bartlett writes the chapter covering scholarship on poetry since the 1940s

Blue Mesa Review published annually by the Creative Writing Department at the University of New Mexico

Human Nature is dedicated to advancing the interdisciplinary investigation of the biological, social, and environmental factors that underlie human behavior. It focuses primarily on the functional unity in which these factors are continuously and mutually interactive.

These include the evolutionary, biological, and sociological processes as they interact with human social behavior; the biological and demographic consequences of human history; the cross-cultural, cross-species, and historical perspectives on human behavior; and the relevance of a biosocial perspective to scientific, social, and policy issues.

Journal of Anthropological Research Publishes articles emphasizing theoretically informed original research in all areas of anthropology relating to peoples and cultures, past and present, in any region. It provides a peer-reviewed vehicle of expression for anthropologists worldwide. Volunteered articles should be problem-oriented and of general interest.

Institute for Public Policy A newsletter published twice yearly by the Political Science department's Institute for Public Policy. The Institute for Public Policy (IPP) is a non-partisan forum for social scientific research and education. Since its founding in 1985, the IPP has helped inform public officials, citizens, and students about current public policy issues.

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