American periodicals published between 1740 and 1940, including special interest and general magazines, literary and professional journals, children's and women's magazines and many other historically-significant periodicals. Combines collections from American Periodicals Series Online (APS Online) and American Periodicals from the Center for Research (APCRL).
A digital archive of alternative press publications produced in the United States during the 20th century. Provides full-text access to magazines, newspapers, and journals created by feminist, LGBTQ+, African American, Native American, Lationo, GI, Campus Underground, Right-Wing and other activist and independent communities.
A free resource for the study of modernism in the English-speaking world, 1890 to 1922. Digital editions of culturally significant magazines, journals, essays, books and biographies.
Archive of The Nation magazine from 1865 to the present, offering primary source material on U.S. and global politics, culture, and society. Includes articles, editorials, letters, reviews, poems, and puzzles.
A digital archive of the Readers’ Guide to Periodical Literature, indexing content from over 550 U.S. magazines from 1890 to 1982. Covers subjects across arts, politics, health, education, popular culture, and more—offering a key reference to the popular press of the 20th century.
A complete, searchable archive of Vogue (US edition) from its first issue in 1892 to the present. Includes high-resolution scans of every page, covering fashion, culture, photography, and design. Useful for research in fashion history, visual culture, gender studies, and media. Content is fully indexed and includes advertisements, covers, and editorial content.