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2. Call for Papers.
3. Building an Honest Newspaper.
4. A “Tyranny Unparalleled in History”: Anxious Laughter and Projection of the Nation in the John-Donkey (January–October 1848).
5. Not Necessarily the “Most Comprehensive Collection”: The Los Angeles Times through a Critical Archives Lens.
6. Newspaper Confessions: A History of Advice Columns in a Pre-Internet Age.
7. "A Natural Right to the Soil": Black Abolitionists and the Meaning of Freedom.
8. Editors' Note.
9. Crazy Quilt, Advertising, and the Chicago Tribune.
10. Instructions for Authors.
11. Working Children in the History of American Periodicals.
12. RESEARCH SOCIETY FOR AMERICAN PERIODICALS PANELS AT RECENT AND UPCOMING MEETINGS.
13. A CONNECTED EFFORT? AMERICAN EDITORS PURSUE MATHEMATICAL JOURNAL PUBLICATION, 1804–1878.
14. Newspapers and Literary Authority in the 1830s: Laughton Osborn's The Vision of Rubeta.
15. Unknown Harper Lee
16. Paper moves to weekend.
17. Editorial.
18. The ongoing quest for the IT artifact: Looking back, moving forward.
19. Reforging U.S. journalism.
20. A Two-Decade Sampling of Selected Resources for and about Periodical Pedagogy.
21. "You Could Speak the Truth with a Tongue of Fire": The Cultural and Political Work of Indigenous Periodicals.
22. Stillness and Motion on the Coffee Table: Photochemical Motion Pictures in Gilded Age Periodicals.
23. Global peace-keeping institutions.
24. Mainstreaming the Avant-Garde: Modernism in Life Magazine (New York, 1883–1936)
25. Sunday Renaissance.
26. Magazines and the American Experience: Highlights from the Collection of Steven Lomazow, M.D.
27. Reading across the Water: Plácido and Translation in Blake; or, The Huts of America.
28. Fighting Fascist Spain: Worker Protest from the Printing Press.
29. Pleasure in the News: African American Readership and Sexuality in the Black Press.
30. Frequency Analysis in American Periodical Scholarship.
31. Spectacular Failures in Nineteenth-Century US Magazine Comics.
32. 'Seanachie to the New World': Seumas MacManus and the Transatlantic Appeal of Irish Local Colour.
33. Periodical Queries: Early American Magazine Writing in and out of the Charles Brockden Brown Canon.
34. Cranial Compatibility: Phrenology, Measurement, and Marriage Assessment.
35. Reading the 1890s Through the Periodical Lens.
36. Twice-Divided Nation: National Memory, Transatlantic News, and American Literature in the Civil War Era.
37. Forget the peace pipe.
38. The American Agriculturist: Art and Agriculture in the United States' First Illustrated Farming Journal, 1842-78.
39. Revenue up, but costs eat the gains.
40. Mainstreaming the Avant-Garde: Modernism in Life Magazine (New York, 1883–1936)
41. A Tale of Two Stimulants: Crack Cocaine and Methamphetamine Coverage in Time and Newsweek.
42. Editors' Note.
43. A strong year lies ahead, despite rising costs.
44. Reading the Radical American Periodical
45. DIALOG back & forth.
46. Introduction: Feminist Periodical Studies.
47. THE NEW REPUBLIC & ITS TIMES.
48. 77 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET.
49. Editorials.
50. Forum: Recovering Women’s Writing through the Periodical Archive.
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