Wiebke Hemmerling Serial Supplements. On Journalistic Information Policy in the 18th Century
Mary Chadwick Time and Space, Print and Script: Eighteenth-Century Manuscript Magazines
Richard B. Apgar Gathering a Nation: Journal von und für Deutschland as Precarious Network
Andreas Golob Commerce – Competition – Crime: Approaches towards the Dark Side of the Late Eighteenth-Century Newspaper Business in Central Europe
Agnes Hoffmann »Die zahlreichen und sich durchkreuzenden Aussagen der Tagespresse« – Medienkonkurrenz um 1848 im Spiegel der Satire (Neue Rheinische Zeitung, Der Freischärler, Kladderadatsch)
Daniela Gretz The Paradoxical Market Strategies of the Blätter für die Kunst [»Papers for Art«] (1892-1919): Irregular Appearance − International Transfer − Transnational Nationalism
Malte Lorenzen »Die Zukunft« im Kriegszustand. Maximilian Hardens Zeitschrift als Beispiel internationaler Medienkonkurrenz im Ersten Weltkrieg
Urte Helduser Competition and Transfer in the Feuilleton of the Interwar Period: The Viennese Arbeiter-Zeitung between Vienna and Berlin
Jakob Kihlberg Public Meetings in European Illustrated News Magazines during the 1840s
Bruna Oliveira Santiago The Portuguese-speaking Press from the Digital Humanities Point of View: using QGIS and GEPHI to track the Nineteenth Century Illustrated Press
Artemis Alexiou Feminist Periodicals in Space And Time: The Perpetual Transformation of the Women’s Penny Paper (Oct 1888-Dec 1890), Woman’s Herald (Jan 1891- Dec 1893) and Woman’s Signal (Feb 1894-Mar 1899)
Eloïse Forestier Periodicals as Vectors of Cultural Transfer: The French and British Roots of Swedish Feminism in late 19C Swedish Periodicals
Marianne Van Remoortel Periodical Poetry and Emancipatory Thinking in Late-Nineteenth-Century Europe: The Case of the Belgian-Dutch Feminist-Socialist De Vrouw (1893–1900)