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Cultural Exchange, 1851-1914

Cultural Exchange, 1851-1914

Collection: Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925    Volumes    Cultural Exchange, 1851-1914

This volume contains periodicals published during the period 1851-1914. These periodicals were, in most cases, dedicated to strengthening cultural ties between North America and Europe. Subjects covered include philosophy, education, literature, music, and the arts.

Periodicals: The American Magazine; The American News; The American Eagle; American Humorist and Storyteller; American Society in Europe; The Anglo-American and Continental Courier; The Anglo-American and Canadian JournalThe Anglo-Saxon


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The Anglo-Saxon, 1899

May 1899-November 1899, Nos.1-15: Edited by James Mortimer and subtitled ‘A journal for the Anglo-Saxon race’, The Anglo-Saxon aspired to create good feeling between the “great English-speaking nations.” This largely...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1899-1899
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A07

The Anglo-American and Continental Courier, 1903, continued as The Anglo-American and Canadian Journal, 1903

February 1903-April 1903, Vol.I, Nos.1-9, continued as The Anglo-American and Canadian Journal, May 1903-August 1903, Vol.VI, Nos.10-26: Subtitled ‘An Illustrated Weekly Journal of International Intercourse, Society, Politics, Literature, and Art’, The Courier...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1903-1903
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A06

American Society in Europe, 1891-1892

May 1891-October 1892, Nos.1-18: The pages of American Society in Europe chiefly host society gossip, light verse, and commercial news. Much of the commentary concerns politicians and other notable public...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1891-1892
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A05

American Humorist and Storyteller, 1888

February 1888-November 1888, Nos.1-38: The Humorist was a digest of anecdotes, stories, and illustrations taken from American journals, though the occasional original items do make an appearance. It also contains news reports...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1888-1888
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A04

The American Eagle, 1885-1886

March 1885-February 1886, Vol.I, Nos. 1-12: According to its own pages, The American Eagle was “devoted to the American Exhibition of the arts, inventions, manufacturers, products, and resources of the United States.” 

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1885-1886
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A03

The American News, 1876-1877

April 1876-December 1877, No.1-Vol.II, No.86: The American News was a large format 4-page newspaper which aimed to enlighten the British public about the United States and Canada. Its editors and writers assumed...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1876-1877
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A02

The American Magazine, 1851-1852

October 1851-February 1852, 5 monthly issues: Edited by Henry Howard Paul, The American Magazine was intended to make the literature of the United States and Canada available in Britain. This run contains...

Collection:Transatlantic Civil Society in Periodicals, 1768-1925
Date:1851-1852
Contributor:The British Library
Identifier:73433-A01
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