This index page from Munsey's Magazine catalogues the special articles in Volume 62, capturing a publication in transition. Once primarily a fiction monthly, Munsey's had pivoted toward timely nonfiction during World War I, offering readers analysis of military strategy, international politics, and wartime economics alongside profiles of leaders. The contents—from "Army of Women in the War Zone" to "How Germany Is Governed"—reflect American readers' hunger for informed commentary on the conflict. Munsey's represented the magazine industry's role as a serious intermediary between expert opinion and the literate public, before radio and newsreels would reshape how Americans consumed current events.
About this artifact
- Date
- October 1917–January 1918
- Rights
- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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