Modernist Magazines: A critical and cultural history

Project start date: 2006-01 Project end date: 2010-02
The critic Michael Levenson warned that "A coarsely understood modernism is at once an historical scandal and a contemporary disability". The Modernist Magazine Project aims to refine and enhance the record through the production of a scholarly resource and comprehensive critical and cultural history of modernist magazines in the period 1880-1945. So-called 'little magazines' were small, independent publishing ventures committed to new and experimental work. Literally hundreds of such magazines flourished in this period, providing an indispensable forum for modernist innovation and debate. They helped sustain small artistic communities, strengthened the resolve of small iconoclastic groups, keen to change the world, and gave many major modernists their first opportunities in print. Many of these magazines existed only for a few issues and then collapsed; but almost all of them contained work of outstanding originality and future significance.
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Methods usedCategory
Data modellingData structuring and enhancement
Funding sources: 
Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)
Content types created: 
Dataset/structured data, Text
Digital resource created:  
An online resource, comprising an index of magazines, bibliographical and biographical data, selected contents and web links.
Access to digital resource:  
Open Access
Data Formats created: 
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)

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UK HE institutions involved:
University of Sussex
University of Nottingham


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Author(s) of recordPeter Brooker
TitleModernist Magazines: A critical and cultural history
Record created2008-08-22
Record updated2011-06-02 12:04
URL of recordhttp://www.arts-humanities.net/node/2298
Citation of recordPeter Brooker: Modernist Magazines: A critical and cultural history.
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created: 2008-08-22, last updated 2011-06-02 12:04