Description: The first full study of the role of "little magazines" and their contribution to the making of artistic modernism and the avant-garde across Europe, this volume is a major scholarly achievement of immense value to those interested in material culture of the twentieth century.
Review Quotes: "...anyone working in modernist studies must record their gratitude for the herculean editorial labor that has gone into this 1,500-page volume-a gateway to further studies in this field...Brooker's introduction keeps an admirably cool head as he plunges into the labyrinthine "twisted paths" of sixty years of European history (political, socio-cultural, economic, technological)...The third volume...which examines a large selection of twentieth-century European periodicals, recruits two new editors-Saschu Bru and Christian Weikop-to strengthen an approach to wider comparative angles of intellectual history." --Jason Harding, Modernism-Modernity