Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879

Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879
Title Newspapers and Periodicals of Illinois, 1814-1879 PDF eBook
Author Frank William Scott
Publisher
Pages 746
Release 1910
Genre American newspapers
ISBN

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A History of American Magazines: 1741-1850

A History of American Magazines: 1741-1850
Title A History of American Magazines: 1741-1850 PDF eBook
Author Frank Luther Mott
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 940
Release 1938
Genre History
ISBN 9780674395503

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"The five volumes of A History of American Magazines constitute a unique cultural history of America, viewed through the pages and pictures of her periodicals from the publication of the first monthly magazine in 1741 through the golden age of magazines in the twentieth century"--Page 4 of cover.

Western Monthly Magazine

Western Monthly Magazine
Title Western Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 626
Release 1833
Genre Cincinnati (Ohio)
ISBN

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Harper's Monthly Magazine

Harper's Monthly Magazine
Title Harper's Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1084
Release 1913
Genre
ISBN

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The Western Monthly Magazine

The Western Monthly Magazine
Title The Western Monthly Magazine PDF eBook
Author James Hall
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1835
Genre American literature
ISBN

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Reading These United States

Reading These United States
Title Reading These United States PDF eBook
Author Keri Holt
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 314
Release 2019-01-15
Genre History
ISBN 0820372056

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Reading These United States explores the relationship between early American literature and federalism in the early decades of the republic. As a federal republic, the United States constituted an unusual model of national unity, defined by the representation of its variety rather than its similarities. Taking the federal structure of the nation as a foundational point, Keri Holt examines how popular print—including almanacs, magazines, satires, novels, and captivity narratives—encouraged citizens to recognize and accept the United States as a union of differences. Challenging the prevailing view that early American print culture drew citizens together by establishing common bonds of language, sentiment, and experience, she argues that early American literature helped define the nation, paradoxically, by drawing citizens apart—foregrounding, rather than transcending, the regional, social, and political differences that have long been assumed to separate them. The book offers a new approach for studying print nationalism that transforms existing arguments about the political and cultural function of print in the early United States, while also offering a provocative model for revising the concept of the nation itself. Holt also breaks new ground by incorporating an analysis of literature into studies of federalism and connects the literary politics of the early republic with antebellum literary politics—a bridge scholars often struggle to cross.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Free Library of Philadelphia
Publisher
Pages 350
Release 1908
Genre Bibliography
ISBN

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