"Well written and offering solid historical content, Black Journals . . . discusses popular magazines as well as little-known or short-lived scholarly journals. . . . Highly recommended for academic,
Contains alphabetical entries on some 70 women's periodicals from the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on periodicals addressing social, political, and economic issues. Entries several pages in lengt
This book provides detailed information on regional interest magazines, especially those with a general audience which focus themselves on a particular city or region. Magazines were included regardle