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 114, Part 2
- Report of the Council. (197-205)
- Report of the Treasurer. (207-231)
- Milton Klein. (233-238)
- Norman Lawrence Sharfman. (238-240)
- John Clark Woodbury. (240-242)
- Betsy Beinecke Shirley. (242-247)
- 'Magnalia Historiae Libri Americana'; Or, How AAS Brought the History of the Book Into the New Millennium. (249-280)
- Thomas Hutchinson in Context: The Ordeal Revisited. (281-300)
- 'Slavery Would Have Died of That Music': The Hutchinson Family Singers and the Rise of Popular-Culture Abolitionism in Early Antebellum-Era America, 1842-1850. (301-368)
, Volume 114, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-22)
- Robert Joseph Cormier. (23-24)
- Avon Neal. (25-25)
- Daniel J. Boorstin. (26-30)
- Arthur Francis Schrader. (30-34)
- 'Such Is Change in California': James Mason Hutchings and the Print Metropolis, 1854-1862. (35-85)
- Models of Agency: Frederick Douglass and 'The Heroic Slave.'. (87-136)
- Martha Buck's Copybook: New England Tragedy Verse and the Scribal Lineage of the American Ballad Tradition. (137-186)
, Volume 113, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (197-200)
- Report of the Council. (201-210)
- Report of the Treasurer. (211-239)
- Bruce Goddard Daniels. (241-242)
- William Davis Taylor. (243-244)
- Robert Welles Booth. (245-247)
- Daniel Patrick Moynihan. (247-250)
- Franklin Martin Loew. (251-255)
- Richard Jerome Flynn. (255-256)
- Russell Earl Fuller. (257-259)
- John Higham. (259-262)
- Martin V. Ridge. (262-265)
- Ornithology and Enterprise: Making and Marketing John James Audubon's the Birds of America. (267-302)
- Worcester Through a Child's Eyes: An Introduction to the Diaries of Louisa Jane Trumbull, 1829-37. (303-347)
- 'L. J. Trumbull's Book': Louisa Jane Trumbull's First Journal, November 3, 1829-May 20, 1834. (349-491)
- A Reflection on Louisa Jane Trumbull's Book List (477-484)
, Volume 113, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-24)
- Amy Bess Miller. (25-27)
- Robert Cushman. (27-30)
- P. William Filby. (30-33)
- Francis Lewis Berkeley, Jr. (33-34)
- William Kaye Lamb. (34-36)
- Silver Linings: Print and Gentility in the World of Johnny Tremain. (37-52)
- A Harvard Seminar Looks at the Wards. (53-57)
- Minutemen for Months: The Making of an American Revolutionary Army Before Washington, April 20-July 2, 1775. (59-101)
- General Artemas Ward: A Forgotten Revolutionary Remembered and Reinvented, 1800-1938. (103-134)
- Auctions and the Distribution of Law Books in Antebellum America. (135-161)
- Geography, Pedagogy, and Race: Schoolbooks and Ideology in the Antebellum United States. (163-190)
, Volume 112, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (159-161)
- Report of the Council. (163-175)
- Report of the Treasurer. (177-206)
- Jacob Hiatt. (207-211)
- Hugh Amory. (211-217)
- John Henry Hauberg, Jr. (217-218)
- Robert Gene Hayman. (219-220)
- Frank Oakman Spinney. (221-224)
- Edward Carlos Carter II. (224-229)
- Cultural Crossroads: Print and Reading in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English-Speaking Montreal. (231-248)
- Cultural Crossroads: Print and Reading in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century English-Speaking Montreal. (249-267)
- The Unexceptional Eloquence of Sarah Josepha Hale's Lecturess. (269-289)
- The Imagined Republic: The Fenians, Irish American Nationalism, and the Political Culture of Reconstruction. (291-313)
, Volume 112, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-17)
- Leonard Baskin. (19-22)
- Gertrude Robinson Mallary. (22-25)
- Henry Schofield Streeter. (26-28)
- 'This Whole Country Have Their Hands Full of Blood This Day': Transcription and Introduction of an Antislavery Sermon Manuscript Attributed to the Reverend Samuel Hopkins. (29-92)
- Another American Cruikshank' Found: John H. Manning and the New York Sporting Weeklies. (93-126)
- The Nineteenth-Century Serial As a Collective Enterprise: Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin and Eugène Sue's Les Mystères De Paris. (127-152)
, Volume 111, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (415-417)
- Report of the Council--A Summary. (419-430)
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (431-433)
- Bylaws of the American Antiquarian Society Adopted October 19, 2001. (435-446)
- Report of the Council. (447-454)
- Report of the Treasurer. (455-484)
- Elliot Burris Knowlton. (485-488)
- J. Worth Estes. (488-490)
- James Russell Wiggins. (490-495)
- Robert Allen Rutland. (495-497)
- Frederick Baldwin Adams, Jr. (498-502)
- C. E. Frazer Clark, Jr. (502-505)
- George Bancroft: Master Historian. (507-528)
- Prophets, Publics, and Publication: The Case of John Brown. (529-551)
, Volume 111, Part 1
- Foreword. (7-8)
- Notes and Acknowledgements. (9-11)
- 'The Most Distinguished Ancient Worthies of Our Country.'. (17-43)
- Portraits As Documents: Historical and Humanistic Reflections. (45-57)
- Portraits in the Collection. (59-405)
- Artists and Subjects. (406-408)
, Volume 110, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (207-210)
- Report of the Council. (211-219)
- Report of the Treasurer. (221-246)
- Robert Shenton. (247-249)
- George Harrison Tweney. (249-251)
- The Enduring Fascination With Salem Witchcraft. (253-254)
- Mysteries, Memories, and Metaphors: The Salem Witchcraft Trials in the American Imagination. (255-267)
- Archival, Testimony: Poetry and the Salem Witch Trials. (269-272)
- Comment: 'The Enduring Fascination With Salem Witchcraft.'. (273-276)
- Dutch New York and the Salem Witch Trials: Some New Evidence. (277-308)
- Coming to Terms With the Salem Witch Trials. (309-347)
- Epochal Change: Print Culture and Economics. (349-375)