PW-51010-12 | Preservation and Access: Humanities Collections and Reference Resources | University of Tulsa | The Modernist Journals Project: American Periodicals 1901-1922 | 7/1/2012 - 6/30/2015 | $270,000.00 | Sean | | Latham | | | | University of Tulsa | Tulsa | OK | 74104-9700 | USA | 2012 | American Literature | Humanities Collections and Reference Resources | Preservation and Access | 270000 | 0 | 263956.69 | 0 | Incorporating five early 20th-century American periodicals, "McClure's Magazine," "The Smart Set," "The Masses," "Camera Work," and "The Seven Arts" into a digital archive of modernist journals.
The early 20th century was the golden age of magazines and for a decade the Modernist Journals Project has worked to collect and aggregate them into one of the leading digital resources for the study of modernism. We seek funding to add a cluster of rare yet deeply influential American magazines to our collection: "McClure's Magazine" (1901-1910), which pioneered the genre of investigative journalism; the "Smart Set" (1913-1922) when it was brilliantly edited by H. L. Mencken and George Jean Nathan; "The Masses," a wildly experimental magazine that linked political and aesthetic revolt; Alfred Stieglitz's "Camera Work," which helped establish photography as a fine art; and "Seven Arts," a short-lived but vibrant little magazine. The MJP provides searchable texts, page images, TEI-compliant transcripts, and full metadata records, all served freely through a website that surrounds these archival objects with scholarly and historical materials that facilitate their use. |