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 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)
, 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)