Fortieth Anniversary Issue. VPR 41.1 (Spring 2008). Rosemary T. VanArsdel, guest editor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Part I. Prelude.
- Rosemary T. VanArsdel: '"The Great Unexplored Continent of 19th-Century Studies": Victorian Periodicals (David De Laura, 1968)'.
- Part II. The Editors.
- Michael Wolff: 'In the Beginning'.
- Dorothy Deering: 'The Victorian Periodicals Newsletter (VPN), January, April and July 1970'.
- Rosemary Vanarsdel: 'Hanging On: James Ellis, et al, 1970-1973'.
- Hans De Groot: 'An Old Editor Remembers: VPN/VPR at Toronto, 1973–85'.
- Merrill Distad: 'From VPN to VPR: The Toronto Years, 1973–1984'.
- Rosemary T. VanArsdel: 'Coming of Age: the Barbara Quinn Schmidt Years, 1985 – 1993'.
- Richard Fulton: 'The Long Transition: 1993-1996'.
- William H. Scheuerle: 'Victorian Periodicals Review: 29:4 (Winter 1996) to 37:3 (Fall 2004)'.
- Part III. The Bibliographers.
- J. Don Vann: 'The Pioneer Bibliography'.
- Larry K. Uffelman: 'The RSVP Checklist & Me: A Personal History'.
- Rosemary VanArsdel: 'Victorian Periodicals Review Annual Bibliographies'.
- Part IV. Epilogue.
- Kathryn Ledbetter: 'Today and Tomorrow: Meeting the Digital Challenge'.
Periodical Pedagogy. VPR 39.4 (Winter 2006). Teresa Mangum, guest editor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Teresa Mangum: 'Periodicals, Pedagogy, and Collaboration'.
- Part I. Frameworks for Periodical Studies.
- Mark W. Turner: 'Time, Periodicals, and Literary Studies'.
- Linda K. Hughes: 'Victorian Literature and Periodicals: Mid-Victorian Culture Wars and Cultural Negotiations, A Graduate Seminar'.
- Andrea Kaston Tange: '"Becoming a Victorian Reader": The Serial Reading Process in the Modern Classroom'.
- Jennifer Phegley, Madaline Guilfoil, Kristin Huston, Erin Speck, Robert Haselwander: 'Collaboration and the Periodical Press: Assigning a Group Project to Uncover Victorian Publishing Practices'.
- Part II. Interdisciplinarity and Periodical Studies.
- Julianne Smith: 'Victorian Drama and Undergraduate Periodical Research'
- Leigh G. Dillard, Patricia Okker, Nancy Martha West: 'Teaching Illustrations and Periodicals: Three Scholars Share Their Ideas and Materials'.
- Part III. The Political Geographies and Periodical Studies.
- Susan David Bernstein: 'Periodical Partners: A Context for Teaching Victorian Literature and Science'.
- Karen Margaret Steele, 'Studying the Artful Contenders of Empire: The Poetics of the Irish News'.
- Julie F. Codell, 'Imperial Differences and Culture Clashes in Victorian Periodicals' Visuals: The Case of Punch'.
- Rechelle Christie: 'An Undergraduate American Literature and Identity Course Looks East to Great Britain'.
- Conclusion: From Classroom to Career.
- Teresa Mangum: 'Periodicals to Pedagogy to the Profession of Literary Studies'.
Interdisciplinary Work and Periodical Connections. VPR 38.2 (Summer 2005). Andrea Broomfield, guest editor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Andrea Broomfield: 'Interdisciplinary Work and Periodicals Connections: An Issue in Honour of Sally H. Mitchell'.
- Maria Frawley: 'Behind the Scenes of History: Harriet Martineau and The Lowell Offering'.
- Linda K. Hughes: 'Constructing Fictions of Authorship in George Eliot's Middlemarch, 1871-1872'.
- Jennifer Phegley: 'Domesticating the Sensation Novelist: Ellen Price Wood as Author and Editor of the Argosy Magazine'.
- Solveig C. Robinson: 'Expanding a "Limited Orbit": Margaret Oliphant, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine and the Development of a Critical Voice'.
- Talia Schaffer: 'Craft, Authorial Anxiety, and the "Cranford Papers"'.
- Clare Cotungo: '"Stay Away from Paris!" Frances Trollope Rewrites America'.
Australian, New Zealand, and South African Periodicals. VPR 37 (Winter 2004). Rosemary VanArsdel, guest editor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Rosemary VanArsdel: Introduction to Special Issue
- Elizabeth Webby: 'Images of Europe in Two Nineteenth-Century Australian Illustrated Magazines'.
- Brian Cheadle: 'South African Serial Publications of the Anglo-Boer War'.
- Terry Barringer: 'What Mrs. Jellyby Might Have Read. Missionary Periodicals; A Neglected Source.
- Graham Law: Savouring of the Australian Soil?: On the Sources and Affiliations of Colonial Newspaper Fiction'.
- Lucy Sussex: '"Bobbing Around" James Skipp Borlaise, Adam Lindsay Gordon, and Surviving in the Literary Market of Australia, 1860s'.
- Meg Tasker: 'Two Versions of Colonial Nationalism: The Australian Review of Reviews v. the Sydney Bulletin'.
The 19th-Century Press in India, VPR 37 (Summer 2004). Julie Codell, guest editor.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Julie F. Codell: 'Introduction: The Nineteenth-Century News from India'.
- Máire ní Fhlathúin: 'The Campaign Against Thugs in the Bengal Press in the 1830s'.
- Edwin Hirschmann: 'The Hidden Roots of a Great Newspaper: Calcutta's Statesman'.
- Debapriya Paul: 'Hindoo Patriot and Hurish Chunder Mookerjea: A Study in Colonial Resistance'.
- Krishna Sen: 'Lessons in Self-Fashioning: Bamabodhini Patrika and the Education of Women in
Colonial Bengal'.
- Peter H. Hoffenberg: 'Promoting Traditional Indian Art at Home and Abroad: The Journal of Indian Art and Industry, 1884-1917'.
- Julie F. Codell: 'Getting the Twain to Meet: Global Regionalism in East and West: A Monthly Review'.
- Krishna Sen and Debapriya Paul: 'Archival Press Project, English Department, University of Calcutta: The Calcutta Review'.