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 98, Part 2
, Volume 98, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-18)
- Bradley Baldwin Gilman. (19-21)
- Donald Dean Jackson. (21-22)
- Gordon Willis Jones. (22-24)
- Augustus Peabody Loring. (25-28)
- Richard Barksdale Harwell. (28-29)
- Seniority and Longevity Among Members of the American Antiquarian Society. (31-33)
- A Social Portrait of the South at the Turn of the Eighteenth Century. (35-49)
- If at First You Don't Secede, Try, Try Again: Southern Literature From Fenimore Cooper to Faulkner. (51-68)
- Broadside Ballads of Boston, 1813: The Isaiah Thomas Collection. (69-111)
- 'The Cry of Sodom Enquired Into: Bestiality and the Wilderness of Human Nature in Seventeenth-Century New England. (113-134)
, Volume 97, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (195-198)
- Report of the Council. (199-218)
- Report of the Associate Director for Research and Publication. (219-227)
- Report of the Associate Librarian. (229-238)
- Report of the Treasurer. (239-264)
- John Daniel Cushing. (265-270)
- Rodman Wilson Paul. (270-271)
- John Howland Gibbs Pell. (271-274)
- Charles Harris Wesley. (275-279)
- Jacob Israel Zeitlin. (279-282)
- The Institutional Mind: Independent Research Libraries, Learned Societies, and the Humanities in the United States. (283-298)
- Frenchness in the History of the Book: From the History of Publishing to the History of Reading. (299-329)
- Reconstructing Early American Libraries: Concord, Massachusetts, 1795-1850. (331-451)
, Volume 97, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-9)
- Report of the Council. (11-17)
- Stephen Botein. (19-21)
- Kathryn Clark Buhler. (21-22)
- William Henry Harrison. (22-25)
- Dumas Malone. (25-28)
- Ray Nash. (29-32)
- Gordon Norton Ray. (32-41)
- The First Great Newspaper Debate: The Constitutional Crisis of 1787-88. (43-58)
- Textuality and Legitimacy in the Printed Constitution. (59-84)
- The Self-Examination of Edward Goddard. (85-103)
- William Billings's 'Anthem for Easter': The Persistence of an Early American 'Hit.'. (105-128)
- Much Instruction From Little Reading: Books and Libraries in Thoreau's Concord. (129-188)
, Volume 96, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (215-217)
- The Report of the Council. (219-256)
- The Report of the Treasurer. (257-282)
- William Bradford Willcox. (283-284)
- Utopian Dream or Dystopian Nightmare? Nineteenth-Century Feminist Ideas About Equality. (285-294)
- Ideology and Genre: The Rise of the Novel in America. (295-321)
- Cotton Mather, the Christian Philosopher, and the Classics. (323-366)
- Renderings From Worcester's Past: Nineteenth-Century Architectural Drawings at the American Antiquarian Society. (367-403)
- Catalogue of Worcester Architectural Drawings at the American Antiquarian Society. (404-434)
, Volume 96, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- Report of the Council. (9-16)
- Henry Hornblower II. (17-18)
- Harold Hugo. (18-21)
- John William Ward. (21-23)
- From Art to Technology and Science. (25-37)
- The Merriams of Brookfield: Printing in the Economy and Culture of Rural Massachusetts in the Early Nineteenth Century. (39-73)
- Edward Taylor's Elegy on Deacon David Dewey. (75-84)
- The Quest for Autonomy and Discipline: Labor and Technology in the Book Trades. (85-131)
- Publishing in America: Needs and Opportunities for Research. (133-174)
- American Bibliographical Notes. (175-200)
- Notes on American Bookbindings. (202-203)
, Volume 95, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (175-178)
- Report of the Council. (179-199)
- Report of the Associate Director for Research and Publication. (201-207)
- Report of the Assistant Librarian. (209-218)
- The Report of the Treasurer. (219-243)
- Sydney Eckman Ahlstrom. (245-246)
- Warren Gilbert Davis. (246-247)
- Sacket Roland Duryee. (248-249)
- Weld Morgan. (250-251)
- Edgar Preston Richardson. (251-255)
- Robert Hill Taylor. (255-257)
- The Remonds of Salem, Massachusetts: A Nineteenth-Century Family Revisited. (259-295)
- Upon What Pretext?: The Book and Literary History. (297-315)
- Architectural Treatises and Building Handbooks Available in American Libraries and Bookstores Through 1800. (317-500)
- American Book Distribution. (501-583)
, Volume 95, Part 1
- Proceedings of the Semiannual Meeting. (7-8)
- The Report of the Council. (9-14)
- Robert Waring Stoddard. (15-17)
- Did the Mathers Disagree About the Salem Witchcraft Trials? (19-37)
- Samuel Lorenzo Knapp and Early American Biography. (39-67)
- The Case of the Missing Phylactery. (69-79)
- Cooper, Lafayette, and the French National Budget: A Postscript. (81-99)
- A Report on the 1984 Conference on Needs and Opportunities in the History of the Book in American Culture. (101-112)
- The Bibliography and Textual Study of American Books. (113-151)
- A Comment on Mr. Tanselle's Paper. (152-160)
- Notes on American Bookbindings. (161-163)
, Volume 94, Part 2
- Proceedings of the Annual Meeting. (171-173)
- The Report of the Council. (175-204)
- The Report of the Treasurer. (205-229)
- Keyes Dewitt Metcalf. (231-235)
- Nolie Mumey. (236-237)
- Michael Joseph Walsh. (237-239)
- 'Rational Exultation': The Erie Canal Celebration. (241-267)
- American Printing. The Search for Self-Sufficiency. (269-295)
- Books and Culture: Canned, Canonized, and Neglected. (297-335)
- A Comment on Mr. Grimsted's Paper. (336-342)
- Additions and Corrections to 'Vermont Imprints, 1778-1820.'. (343-356)
- A Note on the Printing of the New England. (356-361)