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 106, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-20)
- Ruth Elizabeth Adomeit. (21-26)
- Merle Eugene Curti. (26-31)
- Dorothy Burnett Porter Wesley. (31-35)
- In 'The Gloom of Evening': Margaret Bayard Smith's Hew in Black and White of Early Washington Society. (37-58)
- Reading Culture, Reading Books. (59-78)
- Christmas in Early New England, 1620-1820: Puritanism, Popular Culture, and the Printed Word. (79-164)
- The Social Construction of Thomas Carlyle's New England Reputation, 1834-36. (165-189)
, Volume 105, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (255-258)
- Report of the Council. (259-265)
- Report of the Treasurer. (267-291)
- Herbert Henry Hosmer, Jr. (293-299)
- Can the Scholars' History Be the Public's History? (301-313)
- Designing a Past for the Present: Women Writing Women's History in Nineteenth-Century America. (315-346)
- Inspiration, Revelation, and Scripture: The Story of a Shaker Bible. (347-376)
- The Children's Pocahontas: From Gentle Child of the Wild to All-American Heroine. (377-415)
, Volume 105, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (9-12)
- Report of the Council. (13-23)
- Cecelia Marie Kenyon. (25-25)
- Patricia Miller King. (26-27)
- John Edward Sawyer. (28-32)
- Preface. (35-36)
- Introduction. (37-44)
- Training in the Workshop of Abner Reed. (45-69)
- The Lithographic Workshop, 1825-50. (71-78)
- American Drawing Books and Their Impact on Fitz Hugh Lane. (79-104)
- The Plan Book Drawings of the New Orleans Notarial Archives: Legal Background and Artistic Development. (105-125)
- Set to Music: The Engravers, Artists, and Lithographers of New Orleans Sheet Music. (127-144)
- Art, Industry, and Education in Prang's Chromolithograph Company. (145-161)
- Quiet Pleasures. (163-164)
- The Imp of the Reverse. (165-166)
- The Graver, the Brush, and the Ruling Machine: The Training of Late-Nineteenth-Century Wood Engravers. (167-191)
- John Sloan's Newspaper Career: An Alternative to Art School. (193-209)
- Educating American Designers for Industry, 1853-1903. (211-230)
- Art Museum Schools: The Rise and Decline of a New Institution in Nineteenth-Century America. (231-242)
, Volume 104, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (191-193)
- Report of the Council. (195-201)
- Report of the Treasurer. (203-227)
- Douglas Wallace Bryant. (229-235)
- Shelby Cullom Davis. (235-237)
- Billups Phinizy Spalding. (238-239)
- Jeremiah Kaplan. (239-242)
- Baseball, the American Epic. (243-260)
- The Rise and 'Fall' of the Great American Novel. (261-283)
- 'She Died Like Good Old Jacob': Deathbed Scenes and Inversions of Power in New England, 1675-1775. (285-314)
- 'Literary Food' for the American Market: Patrick Byrne's Exports to Mathew Carey. (315-332)
- Cotton Mather's 'Problema Theologicum': An Authoritative Edition. (333-440)
, Volume 104, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-15)
- John Whitin Curtis. (17-19)
- Frederick Williams Hequembourg. (19-20)
- Russell Wallace Knight. (21-23)
- Hall James Peterson. (23-25)
- Frenchmen Into Peasants: Modernity and Tradition in the Peopling of French North America. (27-49)
- New Jersey Copyright Registrations, 1791-1845. (51-115)
- Manufacturing Guitars for the American Parlor: James Ashborn's Wolcottville, Connecticut, Factory, 1851-56. (117-155)
- Index to Clerical Biographies in William Buell Sprague's 'Annals of the American Pulpit.'. (157-182)
, Volume 103, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (263-266)
- Report of the Council. (267-282)
- Report of the Treasurer. (283-307)
- Bertram Kimball Little. (309-312)
- Nina Fletcher Little. (313-318)
- Truth or Consequences: Putting Limits on Limits. (319-336)
- Readers and Reading in America: Historical and Critical Perspectives. (337-357)
- 'The Female Marine' in an Era of Good Feelings: Cross-Dressing and the 'Genius' of Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. (359-393)
- The Defense of Indian Land Rights: William Bollan and the Mohegan Case in 1743. (395-424)
, Volume 103, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-15)
- Thomas Jefferson's 'Ferme Ornée' at Monticello. (17-29)
- Under the Exchange: The Unprofitable Business of Michael Perry, a Seventeenth-Century Boston Bookseller. (31-60)
- The Ward Family and Their 'Helps': Domestic Work, Workers, and Relationships on a New England Farm, 1787-1866. (61-90)
- 'Extracts From the Journals of Ethan A. Greenwood': Portrait Painter and Museum Proprietor. (91-178)
- The Notebook of Bass Otis, Philadelphia Portrait Painter. (179-253)
, Volume 102, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (239-243)
- Report of the Council. (245-252)
- Report of the Treasurer. (253-279)
- Gaylord Donnelley. (281-283)
- Lawrence William Towner. (283-289)
- Serendipity and Synergy: Collection Development, Access, and Research Opportunities at the American Antiquarian Society in the McCorison Era. (291-293)
- Doing Women's History at the American Antiquarian Society. (295-305)
- Southern Historical Materials at the American Antiquarian Society. (307-315)
- The James Fenimore Cooper Collections at the American Antiquarian Society. (317-327)
- The American Book and the American Bookman: For Marcus McCorison, on His Retirement. (329-343)
- Response and Comment. (345-351)
- The History of the Book in Twentieth-Century Britain and America: Perspective and Evidence. (353-377)
- News at the Hearth: A Drama of Reading in Nineteenth-Century America. (379-401)
- The Manuscript in the British American World of Print. (403-416)
, Volume 102, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-14)
- John Eliot Alden. (15-21)
- Karl John Richard Arndt. (21-26)
- Clifton Waller Barrett. (26-31)
- Early English Paradigms for New World Natives. (33-67)
- The Republican Synthesis Revisited: Essays in Honor of George Athan Billias. (69-72)
- Introduction. (73-79)
- Republicanism Revisited: The Case of James Burgh. (81-98)
- Republicanism, Liberalism, and Democracy: Political Culture in the Early Republic. (99-152)
- The Republican Interpretation: Retrospect and Prospect. (153-179)
- Republicanism and Federalism in the Constitutional Decade. (181-203)