Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society
1880-2008
The Society's journal, the Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, has been a source for members' obituaries, articles, bibliographies, and tools for scholarship within the general area of American history and culture through 1876. The Proceedings ceased publication with volume 118, part 2, dated October 2008.
Full text of the Proceedings is available for new series volumes 1 (December 1880) through 118 (October 2008).
, Volume 118, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-21)
- H. Wiley Hitchcock. (23-25)
- Kenneth G. Leach. (25-36)
- Clarence L. Ver Steeg. (36-38)
- Taking a Look at 'Grant' Twenty-Five Years Later. (39-54)
- Providence in the Life of John Hull: Puritanism and Commerce in Massachusetts Bay, 1650-1680. (55-116)
- Alexander Campbell's Passion for Print: Protestant Sectarians and the Press in the Trans-Allegheny West. (117-154)
- The Limits of 'Good Feelings': Partisan Healing and Political Futures During James Monroe's Boston Visit of 1817. (155-191)
, Volume 118, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (199-204)
- Report of the Council. (205-206)
- Report of the Treasurer. (207-231)
- Frederick Edward Bauer, Jr. (233-236)
- Philip Charles Beals. (237-239)
- Silvio Anthony Bedini. (239-241)
- Neil Macneil. (242-243)
- Robert M. Warner. (243-245)
- Genevieve Rogers Weeks Ireland. (245-246)
- Re-Examining the Problem of Slavery in Western Culture. (247-266)
- Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century New England: A Second Checklist. (267-296)
- 'Brutus' and 'Cato' Unmasked: General John Williams's Role in the New York Ratification Debate, 1787-88. (297-337)
- The Harvard College Library and Its Users, 1762-1764: Reassessing the Relevance of Colonial American College Libraries. (339-405)
- Books for Barbados and the British Atlantic Colonies in the Early Eighteenth Century: 'A Catalogue of Books to Be Sold by Mr. Zouch'. (407-465)