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Publication Dates Prior to 1964: Public Domain in Select Titles For many of our journals, articles published
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Asian Survey, Film Quarterly (formerly
Quarterly of Film, Radio and Television and
Hollywood Quarterly),
Journal of the American Musicological Society (formerly
Bulletin of the American Musicological Society)
, Nineteenth-Century Literature (formerly
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The Trollopian),
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