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...on 18-MAR-08
Limit the Google Book search to 'magazines.' Full page color images for the included magazines are provided. Available magazines include:
Baseball digest, 1940-; Black World/Negro Digest, Nov 1961 - Apr 1976; Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Dec 1945 - Nov 1998; Ebony, Mar 1962-; Jet, Nov 1951-; New York magazine, Apr 29, 1968 - Dec 22, 1997; Popular mechanics, Jan 1905 - Dec 2005; Popular science, May 1872 - Feb 2008.
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...on 17-DEC-08
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...on 28-APR-08
Primarily consists of journals published 1980 to the present, but also contains backfiles of important business journals such as the Harvard Business Review (1922-).
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...on 19-MAR-08
Important periodical witha focus on Jewish issues. It is also notable for the neoconservative political stance it came to take.
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...on 12-NOV-08
Important 20th century periodical representing the perspective of American Catholics.
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...on 12-NOV-08
A monthly general-interest magazine that typically has presented a primarily liberal perspective since the 1920s. It was founded in the mid-19th century and was soon noted for its literary publications, political coverage and early use of illustrations. During the mid-20th century it lost importance before regaining its prominence in the 1980s.
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...on 19-MAR-08
Database of law reviews and other legal periodicals published between the 19th century and the present.
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...on 19-MAR-08
"HEARTH is a core electronic collection of books and journals in Home Economics and related disciplines. Titles published between 1850 and 1950 were selected and ranked by teams of scholars for their great historical importance. The first phase of this project focused on books published between 1850 and 1925 and a small number of journals," including the Journal of Social Hygiene, American Food Journal, Journal of Home Economics, and more.
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...on 29-APR-08
Historical backfiles of American Medical Association publications, including the Journal of the American Medical Association and subject specific journals, 1883-present.
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...on 22-JAN-09
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...on 25-SEP-09
Weekly magazine of politics and culture offering a consistently liberal, left wing perspective.
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...on 19-MAR-08
Scientific journal that also provides coverage of issues of general interest to scientists and laymen. Its early years, in particular, are notable for its attempt to make scientific discoveries accessable to a general audience of educated non-scientists. During the 20th century it has become a more standard scientific journal.
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...on 19-MAR-08
Weekly publication offering commentary from a perspective that has veered between radically left wing and moderate over its history.
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...on 19-MAR-08
Not to be confused with the New York Times Review of Books, the New York Review of Books has served the dual function of reviewing books and providing an outlet for the views of primarily liberal intellectuals. It has featured public intellectuals such as Noam Chomsky and Hannah Arendt.
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...on 19-MAR-08
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...on 17-JUN-09
America's foremost weekly magazine in the early 20th century, with a circulation of over 2 million by the 1920s. In the 1960s the Post began to loose money and circulation and never recovered.
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...on 19-MAR-08
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...on 23-MAR-08
Weekly newsmagazine established in 1923 to provide greater depth of coverage that was currently available in newspapers. It became the model for subsequent news weeklies.
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...on 19-MAR-08
A weekly book review journal of international stature published in London since 1902. It focuses on current British publications, but its coverage is worldwide.
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...on 19-MAR-08

