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 110, Part 2
, Volume 110, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-12)
- Report of the Council. (13-24)
- John Henry Meagher. (25-27)
- Alan Edward Heimert. (27-31)
- Bruce Murdock Leroy. (31-32)
- Comer Vann Woodward. (33-33)
- Glenn Weaver. (34-35)
- John Wesley Blassingame. (36-39)
- To Be 'Read by the Whole People': Press, Party, and Public Sphere in the United States, 1789-1840. (41-118)
- The Meanings of Blindness in Nineteenth-Century America. (119-152)
- Separated at Birth: Text and Context of the Declaration of Independence. (153-199)
, Volume 109, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (231-234)
- Report of the Council. (235-242)
- Report of the Treasurer. (243-269)
- Edwin Wolf, 2nd. (271-277)
- Daniel Farber. (278-284)
- James Joseph Heslin. (284-285)
- Robert K. Massey. (285-287)
- Preserving All Others: A New One-Act Play About Isaiah Thomas. (289-308)
- 'The Greatest Book of Its Kind': A Publishing History of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.'. (309-332)
- 'In Usum Pupillorum' Student-Transcribed Texts at Harvard College Before 1740. (333-414)
- Student-Transcribed Texts at Harvard College Before 1740: A Checklist. (415-472)
, Volume 109, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (10-19)
- Benjamin Quarles. (21-24)
- J. Richard Bullock. (24-26)
- Natalie Johnson Roderick. (26-27)
- Helen Estabrook Stoddard. (27-29)
- Helen Hartman Gemmill. (30-32)
- Alexander J. Wall, Jr. (32-35)
- Harry Andrew Blackmun. (35-38)
- Donald Francis McKenzie. (38-39)
- Paul Mellon. (40-45)
- Hope Hartwell Spear. (45-46)
- Charles Blitzer. (47-50)
- Heroic Women Found: Transgressive Feminism, Popular Biography, and the 'Tragical Deaths of Beautiful Females.'. (51-97)
- Wheelock's World: Letters and the Communication of Revival in Great Awakening New England. (99-144)
- Increase Mather's 'Catechismus Logicus': A Translation and an Analysis of the Role of a Raraist Catechism at Harvard. (145-181)
- Increase Mather's 'Catechismus Logicus.'. (183-223)
, Volume 108, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (255-258)
- Report of the Council. (259-266)
- Report of the Treasurer. (267-292)
- Carl Bridenbaugh. (293-298)
- Frank Thomas Siebert, Jr. (299-304)
- Leo Matthew Weins. (305-306)
- David Levin. (306-308)
- Reading for the Enslaved, Writing for the Free: Reflections on Liberty and Literacy. (309-341)
- Capitalizing on Mother: John S.C. Abbott and Self-Interested Motherhood. (343-395)
- Art in the Early English Magazine, 1731-1800: A Checklist of Articles on Drawing, Painting, and Sculpture, From the Gentleman's Magazine, London Magazine, and Universal Magazine. (397-478)
, Volume 108, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-12)
- Report of the Council. (13-17)
- Sandra Lynn Myres. (19-21)
- Don Edward Fehrenbacher. (21-22)
- Richard Carney Higgins. (22-25)
- Bernard Joseph Flanagan. (25-27)
- Henry Steele Commager. (28-31)
- Archie Kimbrough Davis. (31-32)
- Origins and English Predecessors of the New England Primer. (33-61)
- American Bibliographical Notes. (63-66)
- Beggars and Books. (67-112)
- The Catalogue of American Engravings: A Manual for Users. (113-247)
, Volume 107, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (167-169)
- Report of the Council. (171-184)
- Report of the Treasurer. (185-209)
- Frederick Doveton Nichols. (211-214)
- Frederic Christopher Dumaine, Jr. (214-218)
- S. Howard Goldman. (218-220)
- George Talbot Goodspeed. (221-227)
- Augustus George Bullock II. (227-228)
- Hamilton Vaughan Bail. (228-235)
- Stephen Davies Paine. (235-238)
- Lillian B. Miller. (238-243)
- A Quarter Century of Visiting Fellowships at the American Antiquarian Society, 1972-97. (245-251)
- The Impact on the Institution. (253-265)
- The Fellow's Experience: The American Antiquarian Society As Research Spa. (267-277)
- Re-Figuring Scholarship: Twenty-Five Years of the AAS Fellowship Program. (279-299)
- Reconstructing the Nation: Frances Harper, Charlotte Forten, and the Racial Politics of Periodical Publication. (301-334)
- Women As Readers: Visual Interpretations. (335-388)
- American Bibliographical Notes. (389-393)
, Volume 107, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-18)
- Wilcomb Edward Washburn. (19-22)
- Stephen Thomas Riley. (22-25)
- Frank H. Teagle, Jr. (26-30)
- Paul Markham Kahn. (30-31)
- Milton Prince Higgins. (31-34)
- Joseph Franklin Dush. (34-38)
- Lawrence A. Fleischman. (38-40)
- James Fenimore Cooper: Entrepreneur of the Self. (41-64)
- 'All Right!: The Narrative of Henry Box Brown As a Test Case for the Racial Prescription of Rhetoric and Semiotics. (65-104)
- 'Memorials of Great & Good Men Who Were My Friends': Portraits in the Life of Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (105-159)
, Volume 106, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (199-201)
- Report of the Council. (203-209)
- Report of the Treasurer. (211-235)
- Jerome Melvin Edelstein. (237-239)
- Free Grace, Free Books, Free Riders: The Economics of Religious Publishing in Early Nineteenth-Century America. (241-272)
- 'They Flash Upon That Inward Eye': Poet Recitation and American Readers. (273-300)
- Railway Reading. (301-326)
- How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use As a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda Et Corrigenda. (327-334)