The German Studies Association is the multi- and interdisciplinary association of scholars in German, Austrian, and Swiss history, literature, culture studies, political science and economics. GSA holds an annual Conference and publishes a scholarly journal -- German Studies Review -- as well as a Newsletter. Members are generally professors at universities or colleges in North America, although there are several hundred members in Europe and Asia. Membership is open to anyone interested in German Studies. GSA is a member of  the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS). 

GSA is a non-profit educational institution which promotes research and study of Germany, Austria,and Switzerland. The GSA Endowment Fund provides financial support to Association projects, the annual conference, and general operations. Gifts and donations to GSA are tax deductible contributions in the United States and many other countries.

The Conference of the Association is held in the Fall, generally between mid-September and mid-October. About 135 sessions, each with three papers, a moderator, and a commentator, are distributed among the main research areas of the Association. Papers may be offered in English or German. Copies of the old GSA conference programs  are also archived here.

German Studies Review is published three times a year, in February, May and October. An issue generally contains six articles and about sixty book reviews. Articles and book reviews in history, literature, culture studies, political science, as well as interdisciplinary themes, are published in English or German.

The Newsletter is published twice a year. Each issue is about fifty pages, and contains information about the profession, grants, computer use in German Studies research and teaching, archival reports, and information about conferences and events and news of importance to the membership.

Guidelines for Curricula in German Studies are offered by GSA for assistance to universities, colleges and high schools in planning programs in German Studies.

Dues:
North American residents - $30 each year
Residents of other locations - $40 each year

Persons may also contribute to the Association by electing to become a Sustaining Member and adding a minimum of US$30 to the dues payment. This contribution may be tax deductible in some countries.


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