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Proceedings of the Musical Association (1874 - 1943),
Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association (1944 - 1984)
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- ISSN: 0269-0403 (Print), 1471-6933 (Online)
- Editors: Freya Jarman University of Liverpool, UK, Deborah Mawer Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, UK, and Amanda Hsieh Durham University, UK
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The Journal of the Royal Musical Association (JRMA) is one of the major international refereed journals in the discipline. Founded 150 years ago (as the Association’s Proceedings) to advance ‘the art and science of music’, JRMA maintains a wide-ranging, inclusive interpretation of music studies that encompasses historical, cultural and critical musicology; theory and analysis; ethnomusicology; gender and sexuality; popular music and jazz studies; pedagogy; audiovisual media and practice-led research. Its editorial policy is to disseminate outstanding work across the evolving discipline, to communicate specialist perspectives to a broad readership, and to prompt new scholarly debate. Research articles published in JRMA have undergone rigorous double-anonymous peer review after initial screening by the Editors for quality and fit with the journal’s objectives.
Glenda Goodman, Winner of 2021 AMS Alfred Einstein Award
The American Musicological Society's Alfred Einstein Award has been presented to Glenda Goodman for her article "Bound Together: The Intimacies of Music-Book Collecting in the Early American Republic", published in Volume 145 Issue 1 of the Journal of the Royal Musical Association. Read the article with full access here.
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