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Notes from the Field

Notes from the Field This issue begins the third volume of the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies , and we thank you all for the submissions, readers’ reports, and ideas that make this journal possible. We have lined up a number of special issues to be published over the next few years — an issue inspired by the University of Delaware symposium “Mediamorphosis: Transatlantic Public Sphere(s), 1880 –1940,” an issue on modernism and anarchist periodicals edited by Allan Antliff of the University of Victoria, and an issue on magazines and network analysis edited by James Stephen Murphy of Harvard University. Please note, though, that we continue to invite submissions for general issues and look forward to new work across a range of disciplines, includ- ing notes about conferences, symposia, archives, and digital projects in the field, and about periodicals from the period. We are pleased to see that the Modernist Journals Project has now added a section on Imagist anthologies featuring the Des Imagistes and Some Imagist Poets anthologies of 1914 –17. Take a look at http://www.modjourn. org/render.php?view=mjp_object&id=ImagistCollection. Those interested in pulps will want to visit the Palitz Gallery at Syracuse University, which has opened an exhibition entitled Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Modern Periodical Studies Penn State University Press

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Penn State University Press
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2152-9272

Abstract

This issue begins the third volume of the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies , and we thank you all for the submissions, readers’ reports, and ideas that make this journal possible. We have lined up a number of special issues to be published over the next few years — an issue inspired by the University of Delaware symposium “Mediamorphosis: Transatlantic Public Sphere(s), 1880 –1940,” an issue on modernism and anarchist periodicals edited by Allan Antliff of the University of Victoria, and an issue on magazines and network analysis edited by James Stephen Murphy of Harvard University. Please note, though, that we continue to invite submissions for general issues and look forward to new work across a range of disciplines, includ- ing notes about conferences, symposia, archives, and digital projects in the field, and about periodicals from the period. We are pleased to see that the Modernist Journals Project has now added a section on Imagist anthologies featuring the Des Imagistes and Some Imagist Poets anthologies of 1914 –17. Take a look at http://www.modjourn. org/render.php?view=mjp_object&id=ImagistCollection. Those interested in pulps will want to visit the Palitz Gallery at Syracuse University, which has opened an exhibition entitled Orange Pulp: The Pulp Magazine

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The Journal of Modern Periodical StudiesPenn State University Press

Published: Jul 9, 2012

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