The Appendix
Online magazine
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The Appendix was an online magazine of "narrative and experimental history." It was co-founded in the fall of 2012 by Benjamin Breen, Felipe Cruz, Christopher Heaney, and Brian Jones. A stated goal of the journal is that "scholarly and popular history need to come together."[1] It ceased publication in 2015 after publishing eight quarterly issues.[2]
A screenshot of The Appendix homepage on September 5, 2013. | |
| Editor-in-chief | Christopher Heaney |
|---|---|
| Categories | History, literature, culture |
| Frequency | Quarterly |
| Founded | 2012 |
| Final issue | 2015 |
| Country | United States |
| Based in | Austin |
| Website | theappendix |
The journal featured articles from historians, anthropologists, artists, journalists, and other writers. The journal has been praised by Lapham's Quarterly,[citation needed] The Public Domain Review,[citation needed] Dan Cohen,[3] and the blog of the American Historical Association.[citation needed]
Material from The Appendix has been featured on the websites of The Atlantic,[4] Slate,[5] Jezebel,[6] and the Smithsonian Magazine.[7]