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Special Issues

  • The Emancipation Proclamation at 150 (Jan. 2013)
     
  • The Pennsylvania Backcountry (Oct. 2012)
     
  • Pennsylvania during the Civil War (Oct. 2011)
     
  • Early Drafts of the U.S. Constitution (July 2011)
     
  • Politics in/and Pennsylvania (Oct. 2008)
     
  • Philadelphia: A 300-Year History after 25 Years (Oct. 2007)
     
  • Designing Penn's Greene Country Towne (July 2006)
     
  • The President's House in Philadelphia (Oct. 2005)
     
  • Pan-American Philadelphia (Oct. 2004)
     
  • Commerce, Consumption, and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Philadelphia (Apr. 2004)
     
  • The State as a Work of Art: Design, Technology, and Social Reform, 1876–1917 (Apr. 2002)
     
  • Cecilia Beaux: Philadelphia Artist (July 2000)
     
  • Special 175th Anniversary Issue (Jan./Apr. 2000)
     
  • Baseball, Banks, and Education: African Americans Organize (Jan./Apr. 1993)
     
  • Benjamin Franklin: Shaping the Consciousness of a Provincial Society (Apr. 1992)
     
  • The American Civil War: A Pennsylvania Perspective (July 1991)
     
  • Women in the Revolutionary Era (Apr. 1991)
     
  • Finding Philadelphia's Past (Jan. 1990)
     
  • Black Leaders in Philadelphia (Jan. 1989)
     
  • Religion in Pennsylvania (July 1988)
     
  • Benjamin Franklin: A Reassessment (Oct. 1987)
     
  • Eighteenth-Century Literature (Apr. 1986)
     
  • Rembrandt Peale (Jan. 1986)
     
  • Medical Philadelphia (Apr. 1984)
     
  • Quaker Pennsylvania (Oct. 1983)
     
  • Women's History (Jan. 1983)
     
  • William Penn (Oct. 1981) 

 

 

 

 

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