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March 1994, Volume 16, Number 1

  • ADE Presidential Address, Elizabeth Hall Witherell
  • The More Things Change..., Larry I. Bland
  • Do Archivists Need to Know How to be Editors? A Proposal for the Role of Documentary Editing in Graduate Archival Education, Constance B. Schulz
  • Historical Editing and the Practical Application of Archival Skills: Surveying Common Ground, Dennis D. Madden
  • The ADE Annual Meetings Sessions
  • Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting, Harriet F. Simon
  • ADE Committees 1993-94
  • A Message from the President
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

June 1994, Volume 16, Number 2

  • The Ironies of Paternity, W. Speed Hill
  • The Royal Navy: 756 Years in 535 Documents,Michael J. Crawford
  • A "Daily Life Rich Enough to be Journalized": Thoreau's Journal Volume 4, Wesley T. Mott
  • "Two Souls with but a Single Thought"?: The Evolving Relationship between Archivists and Editors, Laura Millar Coles
  • The Archivist's Perspective: Implications for Documentary Editing, Philip B. Eppard
  • A Message from the President, Barbara Oberg
  • ADE Contributors
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

September 1994, Volume 16, Number 3

  • Present at the Creation: John Franklin Jameson and the Development of Humanistic Scholarship in America, Alexander Moore
  • Restoration versus Reconstruction, Beverly Wilson Palmer
  • "This man of Beauty": The Correspondence of Washington Allston, Robert N. Hudspeth
  • Presidential Editions: The Promise and Problems of Technology, David R. Chesnutt
  • A Message from the President, Barbara B. Oberg
  • ADE Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

December 1994, Volume 16, Number 4

  • "I know my worth": Lillian Smith's Letters from the Modern South, Judith Giblin James
  • The Counter-Revolutionary Career of Peter Porcupine, Jack D. Warren
  • The Religion of Trade Unionism, Lawrence B. Glickman
  • The Abraham Lincoln Legal Papers: The Development of the Complete Facsimile Edition on CD-ROM, Martha L. Benner
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes
  • Index to Volume 16, compiled by Rita Foster Wallace

March 1995, Volume 17, Number 1

  • ADE Presidential Address, Barbara Oberg
  • An American Family in a Revolutionary Era, Gregory D. Massey
  • Lewis Morris, in Eighteenth-Century New Jersey and New York, Ronald W. Howard
  • The Eliza File, Ramsay MacMullen
  • The ADE Annual Meeting Sessions
  • Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting, Harriet F. Simon
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

June 1995, Volume 17, Number 2

  • Hypertext and the Future of Editing, Charles L. Ross
  • A Mississippi Plantation Treasure Trove, Lynda Lasswell Crist
  • "Ladies as Well as Soldiers": The World War II Letters of Lt. Col. Susanna P. Turner, Sharon Ritenour Stevens
  • Victorianna Victorious: Thoroughly Modern Obfuscation in the Autobiographical Writings of Neith Boyce, Carol DeBoer-Langworthy
  • Flashpoints: Sexual/ Textual Politics in Editing "Five Women," Judith Giblin James and Nancy S. Thompson
  • The ADE Annual Meeting Session
  • Baltimore Preview
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

September 1995, Volume 17, Number 3

  • Letters as Autobiography, Philip B. Eppard
  • William and Henry James: "Native[s] of the James Family, and [of] No Other Country," Robert N. Hudspeth
  • As Rich as..., David W. Levy
  • "Every color of the Rainbow": D-Day Memories, Larry I. Bland
  • Thinking about the Editor's Craft in Light of Mark A. DeWolfe Howe's Home Letters of General Sherman, William M. Ferraro
  • Annual Meeting Program
  • Richard K. Showman, 25 July 1913-15 June 1995
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

December 1995, Volume 17, Number 4

  • Jefferson Davis's War--For the First Time, Clyde N. Wilson
  • "For her words flowed from her heart": The Diary of Elizabeth Drinker, Martha J. King
  • "Reverend Potentate," "Dilectus Filius": The Correspondence of Ezra Pound and James Laughlin, E.P. Walkiewicz
  • "You Can't Put Me Back": The Diaries of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Laura E. Skandera-Trombley
  • Wedding the Past to the Future: Planning a National Database for Our Documentary Heritage, Beth Luey
  • NHPRC Editing Institute, Dale Harter
  • In Memoriam: Laura S. Gwilliam
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes
  • Index to Volume 17, compiled by Peggy J. Clark

March 1996, Volume 18, Number 1

  • ADE Presidential Address, Richard Leffler
  • Sister Act: Letters of Mary Shelley and Claire Claimont, Donald H. Reiman
  • The Prison Letters of Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, Jill A. Friedman
  • The ADE Annual Meeting Sessions
  • Uncle Sam's Troubled Relationship with Clio: The Federal Government and American History, Raymond W. Smock
  • Picking up the Pieces: A Response to Raymond Smock, Julian E. Zalizer
  • Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting, Sharon Ritenour Stevens
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

June 1996, Volume 18, Number 2

  • Illuminating the Edison Papers, Marc Rothenberg
  • A Republican Revolutionary: Henry Laurens as President of Congress, Elizabeth M. Nuxoll
  • The Washington Papers: Colonial and Confederation Series, Gregg L. Lint
  • Editing Shaw's Letters, Laurence G. Avery
  • Pierre's Long-Hidden Sibling, Kevin J. Hayes
  • Putting the Pieces Together, John A. Lupton
  • Annual Meeting Program
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

September 1996, Volume 18, Number 3

  • Watching Jonathan Edwards Think, Sargent Bush, Jr.
  • The War Diary of the German Naval Staff, 1939-1945, John B. Hattendorf
  • Margaret Fuller in New York: Private Letters, Public Texts, Susan Belasco Smith
  • One Down, a 'damned mob' to Go: In Search of the Letters of Popular Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers, Jennifer Hynes
  • In Search of the American Mind, Thomas M. Alexander
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

December 1996, Volume 18, Number 4

  • "My Hidden Life": Revealing the Pulsating Heart of Frances Willard, Barbara Bair
  • Report on the ADE Survey, Martha King
  • WPA Slave Narratives, Robyn Preston
  • High Life Resurrected: The Reclamation of the Lost Brontë Saga, James R. Simmons, Jr.
  • Cabeza de Vaca's Odyssey: Two Recent Editions, Rick Hendricks
  • In Memoriam: Eugene R. Sheridan
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes
  • Index to Volume 18, compiled by Peggy J. Clark

March 1997, Volume 19, Number 1

  • ADE Presidential Address, Charles F. Hobson
  • Widening the Naval War for American Independence, David Curtis Skaggs
  • Editing the Later Lectures of Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ronald A. Bosco and Joel Myerson
  • Rehabilitating Bret Harte, Gary Scharnhorst
  • Mary Robinson Hunter: Reminiscences of Her Life in Brazil, Evelyn M. Cherpak
  • Minutes of the Annual Business Meeting, Sharon Ritenour Stevens
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

June 1997, Volume 19, Number 2

  • Talbot and the Dawn of Photography, Anthony Bannon
  • The MLA's "Scholarly Editing": A Generous Banquet of Wit and Scholarship, Mary-Jo Kline
  • The First House of Representatives, Gregory D. Massey
  • In Search of the Real Jacob Leisler, David William Voorhees
  • Frank Norris, Paul Sorrentino
  • Salmon P. Chase and the Civil War, Mary Lee Spence
  • "Wouldn't be the Army is Everyone Didn't Gripe": A YANK diary from the South Pacific, Larry I. Bland
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

September 1997, Volume 19, Number 3

  • A Dutch Door to Europe, 1702-1720, John B. Hattendorf
  • Dorothy Sayers: No Longer a Mystery, Ann D. Gordon
  • Benjamin Franklin: a "Nineties Kind of Dude," Dennis M. Conrad
  • An Officer's View, Valerie Sherer Mathes
  • Going Straight to the Source: A Collection of Family Letters Sheds New Light on the Old South, Rebecca Dunn Jaroff
  • Annual Meeting Program
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

December 1997, Volume 19, Number 4

  • "I Could not wash my hands of Woman's rights for they are dyed clear through to the marrow of the bone," Laura Graham
  • The Selected Thaddeus Stevens, Glenna R. Schroeder-Lein
  • Common Law and Common Sense, Robert J. Allison
  • How the "Other Half" Lived: The Grove Diaries, James R. Simmons, Jr.
  • A Southern Woman's Work, Heidi M. Schultz
  • "Not continued to Be Friends": Stein-Dodge Letters, Carol DeBor-Langworthy
  • In Memoriam: George C. Rogers, Jr., 15 June 1922-6 October 1997
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes
  • Index to Volume 19, compiled by Peggy J. Clark

March 1998, Volume 20, Number 1

  • ADE Presidential Address: Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Complex Human Behavior Including Scholarly Editing, Herman J. Saatkamp
  • 1997 ADE Meeting Resolutions
  • Margaret Fuller's Silences, Robert N. Hudspeth
  • John Adams: On Paper and in Person, Gregg L. Lint
  • What About that Twenty-Year Gap?, Carolyn De Swarte Gifford
  • The ADE Annual Meeting Sessions
  • Minutes of the ADE Annual Business Meeting, Sharon Ritenour Stevens
  • Recent Editions, Compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

June 1998, Volume 20, Number 2

  • On Editing Hemingway Badly or Not at All: Cautionary Reflections, Susan F. Beegel
  • The Ernest Hemingway Collection at the John F. Kennedy Library, Stephen Plotkin
  • In Memoriam: Arthur Stanley Link
  • Transcribing and Translating Early Nineteenth-Century Moravian Missionary Diaries, Rowena McClinton
  • A Northerner Transformed, a Review, James H. Cook
  • Are Religious Records Different?, Robert J. Cain
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

September 1998, Volume 20, Number 3

  • So You Think You Need a Web Page? Designing World Wide Web Access to Documentary Editing Projects, Cathy Moran Hajo
  • Exposing "Secrets Worth Knowing" in the Early Republic: Robert R. Henry's Papers as a Problem in Documentary Research, Robert Scott Davis, Jr.
  • Annual Meeting Program
  • Churchill-Reves Correspondence, A Review, Roger Adelson
  • From the Archives
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes

December 1998, Volume 20, Number 4

  • "The Most Important Scholarly Work": Reflections on Twenty Years of Change in Historical Editing, Michael E. Stevens
  • Nothing Left to Lose: or, Changes in Literary Editing and the Decline of Civilization as We Know It, Joel Myerson
  • Here Comes Tomorrow--And It's Full of Challenges, David R. Chesnutt
  • The Art of Editorial Decision Making, a Review, Beth Luey
  • Touring Colonial America, a Review, Darin E. fields
  • 1998 Julian Boyd Award
  • 1998 Lyman H. Butterfield Award
  • Recent Editions, compiled by Kevin J. Hayes