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JEPS 10.2 Open Issue

Journal of European Periodical Studies is delighted to announce the publication of its 10.2 Open Issue. The editors Zsuzsa Török and Helena Goodwyn have brought together a richly transnational selection of articles spanning the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, tracing how periodicals shape value, borders, networks, and participation across languages, regions, and media cultures.

This issue’s articles are:

  • Anne-Marie Millim, "‘The Last New Novel’: Valuation Strategies in Reviews of Fiction Published in the Athenaeum and the Saturday Review, 1855–59"
  • Hayarpi Papikyan, "Reimagining the Borders of the Textual Nation: Armenian Literary Periodical Murch and Women’s Writing"
  • Yasemin Gencer, "Qualifying Inclusion: Photo-Sharing Initiatives in Turkish Periodicals of the 1920s"
  • Chiara Cremona & Andrea Penso, "From Britain to Italy through France: News of Walter Scott in Early-Nineteenth-Century Italian Gazettes"
  • Paolo Giovannetti, "Before Il Verri: Milanese Avant-Garde Magazines of the 1940s and 1950s"
  • Samuel Bibby, Field Notes, "Fanning the Flames of Feminism: Activist Periodicals, Paracodical Objects, and the Politics of Participation"
  • Peter Buse, Field Notes, "Counting the Journals, Tracing the Networks: Three Snapshots from the History of Photographic Periodicals"
  • Reviews by Maheen Ahmed, Lucia Campanella Casas, Natalia IgI and Gunilla Hermansson

Browse this issue, and our Open Access back issues, HERE.

The JEPS in Conversation series of webinars and podcasts continues alongside the launch of Issue 10.2. This discussion series will accompany each new issue of the Journal of European Periodical Studies, creating a direct dialogue between researchers and readers.

Keep an eye our for the next episode! A recorded version of each webinar will be available afterwards on Soundcloud.

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