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The New Republic
The New Republic is an American magazine of opinion, focusing on politics and the arts. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.)
Publication History
The New Republic began publishing in 1914. The first actively copyright-renewed issue is August 13, 1930 (v. 63 no. 819). The first actively copyright-renewed contribution is from March 26, 1930. (More details) It is still published today. We are not aware of active copyrights in the issues we list below.
Persistent Archives of Complete Issues
- 1914-1926: HathiTrust has volumes 1-38, 42, and 45 freely readable online. Some other volumes may be searchable but not readable here.
- 1915: The Internet Archive has a supplement to the March 6, 1915 issue, titled "Analysis of the Popular Vote on Constitutional and Legislative Proposals in the General Election of 1914".
- 1923: The Internet Archive has volume 34, covering February 28 through May 23, 1923, scanned from microfilm.
- 1923: The Internet Archive has volume 35, covering May 30 through August 22, 1923, scanned from microfilm.
- 1923: The Internet Archive has volume 36, covering August 29 through November 21, 1923, scanned from microfilm.
- 1923-1924: The Internet Archive has volume 37, covering November 28, 1923 through February 20, 1924, scanned from microfilm.
- 1924: The Internet Archive has volume 38, covering February 27 through May 21, 1924, scanned from microfilm.
- 1924: The Internet Archive has volume 39, covering May 28 through August 20, 1924, scanned from microfilm.
- 1924: The Internet Archive has volume 40, covering August 27 through November 19, 1924, scanned from microfilm.
- 1924-1925: The Internet Archive has volume 41, covering November 26, 1924 through February 18, 1925, scanned from microfilm.
- 1925: The Internet Archive has volume 42, covering February 25 through May 20, 1925, scanned from microfilm.
- 1925: The Internet Archive has volume 43, covering May 27 through August 19, 1925, scanned from microfilm.
- 1925: The Internet Archive has volume 44, covering August 26 through November 18, 1925, scanned from microfilm.
- 1925-1926: The Internet Archive has volume 45, covering November 25, 1925 through February 17, 1926, scanned from microfilm.
- 1926: The Internet Archive has volume 46, covering February 24 through May 19, 1926, scanned from microfilm.
- 1926: The Internet Archive has volume 47, covering May 26 through August 18, 1926, scanned from microfilm.
- 1926: The Internet Archive has volume 48, covering August 25 through November 17, 1926, scanned from microfilm.
- 1926-1927: The Internet Archive has volume 49, covering November 24, 1926 through February 16, 1927, scanned from microfilm.
- 1927: The Internet Archive has volume 50, covering February 23 through May 18, 1927, scanned from microfilm.
- 1927: The Internet Archive has volume 51, covering May 25 through August 17, 1927, scanned from microfilm.
- 1927: The Internet Archive has volume 52, covering August 24 through November 16, 1927, scanned from microfilm.
- 1927-1928: The Internet Archive has volume 53, covering November 23, 1927 through February 15, 1928, scanned from microfilm.
- 1928: The Internet Archive has volume 54, covering February 22 through May 16, 1928, scanned from microfilm.
- 1928: The Internet Archive has volume 55, covering May 23 through August 15, 1928, scanned from microfilm.
- 1928: The Internet Archive has volume 56, covering August 22 through November 14, 1928, scanned from microfilm.
- 1928-1929: The Internet Archive has volume 57, covering November 21, 1928 through February 13, 1929, scanned from microfilm.
- 1929: The Internet Archive has volume 58, covering February 20 through May 15, 1929, scanned from microfilm.
- 1929: The Internet Archive has volume 59, covering May 22 through August 14, 1929, scanned from microfilm.
- 1929: The Internet Archive has volume 60, covering August 21 through November 13, 1929, scanned from microfilm.
- 1929: The Internet Archive has volume 61, numbers 781-786, covering November 20 through December 25, 1929, scanned from microfilm.
Official Site / Current Material
- The New Republic website has selected recent articles freely available, and full issues from the complete run are available to paid subscribers.
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