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 102, Part 1
- Afterword. (205-213)
- My Intellectual Odyssey. (215-224)
, Volume 101, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (183-186)
- Report of the Council. (187-203)
- Report of the Treasurer. (205-234)
- Fredson Thayer Bowers. (235-240)
- George Lee Haskins. (240-242)
- Howell Johnson Heaney. (242-245)
- Lawrence Kelton Miller. (245-247)
- Leonard Benjamin Schlosser. (247-248)
- Richard Charles Steele. (249-251)
- Francis Gustaf Walett. (251-253)
- The Origins of the Bill of Rights. (255-274)
- At Home With History: History Books and Women's Sphere Before the Civil War. (275-295)
- 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. (297-373)
- American Bibliographical Notes. (375-389)
, Volume 101, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-10)
- Report of the Council. (11-19)
- Rollo Gabriel Silver. (21-23)
- Early Nineteenth-Century Printing in Rural Massachusetts: John Howe of Greenwich and Enfield, Ca. 1803-45. (25-62)
- Writing the History of the American West. (63-64)
- Frederick Jackson Turner and His Ghost: The Writing of Western History. (65-76)
- A View From the Spanish Borderlands. (77-87)
- The Continuity Between the Old West and the New. (89-105)
- Commentary. (107-118)
- A Response: Moving Beyond the Turner Thesis. (119-126)
- 'Go West and Grow up With the Country': An Exhibition of Nineteenth-Century Guides to the American West From the Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. (127-164)
, Volume 100, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (263-265)
- Report of the Council. (267-288)
- Report of the Director of Research and Publication. (289-298)
- Report of the Associate Librarian. (299-309)
- Report of the Treasurer. (311-339)
- Joseph Blumenthal. (341-343)
- Otto Vincent Gustafson. (343-345)
- James David Hart. (345-347)
- Frank Leighton Harrington, Sr. (347-350)
- George William Hazzard. (350-354)
- Nathan Irvin Huggins. (354-356)
- John Haskell Kemble. (356-359)
- Charles Van Ravenswaay. (359-361)
- Three Hundred Years of the American Newspaper. (363-366)
- The Newspapers of Provincial America. (367-389)
- Newspapers and American Nationhood, 1776-1826. (391-405)
- The Nineteenth-Century Origins of Modern American Journalism. (407-419)
- Preparing the Minds of the People: Three Hundred Years of the American Newspaper. (421-443)
- The American Journalist: Fiction Versus Fact. (445-463)
, Volume 100, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-19)
- James Franklin Beard, Jr. (21-25)
- Julie Chase Fuller. (25-28)
- Milton Wheaton Hamilton. (28-30)
- Arthur Amory Houghton, Jr. (30-35)
- Kenneth Schwalm Jones. (35-37)
- Lewis Leary. (37-39)
- Vernon Dale Tate. (39-40)
- Willard Thorp. (40-43)
- Robert Howard Wetzel. (43-44)
- Indian Princess and Roman Goddess: The First Female Symbols of America. (45-79)
- The Transit of 'Small, Merry' Anglo-American Culture: Sir John Barley-Corne and Sir Richard Rum (And Captain Whiskey). (81-136)
- Alexander Anderson's Life and Engravings Before 1800, With a Checklist of Publications Drawn From His Diary. (137-230)
- The Origins of Afro-American Fiction. (231-249)
- American Bibliographical Notes. (251-253)
, Volume 99, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (235-239)
- Report of the Council. (241-265)
- Report of the Director of Research and Publication. (267-275)
- Report of the Associate Librarian. (277-284)
- Report of the Treasurer. (285-312)
- Origin and Bylaws of the American Antiquarian Society. (313-329)
- Thomas Richard Anderson. (331-333)
- Louisa Dresser Campbell. (333-335)
- The First Hundred Years of Printing in British North America: Printers and Collectors. (337-373)
- Printing, Politics, and the People. (375-397)
- News From the Spirit World: A Checklist of American Spiritualist Periodicals, 1847-1900. (399-462)
, Volume 99, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-17)
- Paul Fenimore Cooper, Jr. (19-21)
- Carlisle H. Humelsine. (21-23)
- Richard Brandon Morris. (24-28)
- Wallace Woodsome Robbins. (28-30)
- William Vincent Shannon. (30-32)
- Robert Ernest Spiller. (32-36)
- Nicholas Biddle Wainwright. (36-38)
- Harold Edward Woodward. (39-40)
- The Printers' First Fruits: An Exhibition of American Imprints, 1640-1742, From the Collections of the American Antiquarian Society. (41-88)
- Notes on American Bookbindings. (89-111)
- Farm Labor in Southern New England During the Agricultural-Industrial Transition. (113-119)
- The Reverend Ebenezer Parkman's Farm Workers, Westborough, Massachusetts, 1726-82. (121-149)
- 'What Is Done in My Absence?' Levi Lincoln's Oakham, Massachusetts, Farm Workers, 1807-20. (151-187)
- 'Labor Is the Great Thing in Farming': The Farm Laborers of the Ward Family of Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 1787-1860. (189-226)
, Volume 98, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (143-146)
- Report of the Council. (147-166)
- Report of the Associate Director for Research and Publication. (167-176)
- Report of the Associate Librarian. (177-182)
- Report of the Treasurer. (183-208)
- John Otis Brew. (209-212)
- George Bubb Dangerfield. (212-214)
- Henry Bradley Martin. (214-218)
- Exploration and Early American Culture. (219-246)
- American History in Image and Text. (247-302)
- The Diary of an Apprentice Cabinetmaker: Edward Jenner Carpenter's 'Journal' 1844-45. (303-319)