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Dive into the fascinating past with our curated archive of magazines, offering a unique window into the history and culture of previous generations. Whether you’re interested in the dramatic narratives of warfare or the nuanced debates over vintage politics, our collection covers it all. Explore specialized topics like military history online from WWI and WWII, or delve into general-interest publications that shaped the public discourse of their time. Best of all, every title is available for free magazine download.

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Free Magazine Download: Global History & Culture

This group provides a diverse archive of publications covering general, cultural, and global history from ancient times to the modern era. Magazines like All About History, Ancient Origins, and Blackwood’s Magazine offer accessible historical content and are available for free magazine download or online viewing, making world history readily available.

All About History

2015-2021

All about History Books

UK: Future Publishing

Articles on topics that range the world and seem to range in time from ancient to modern. The collection includes a number of special issues based on a single theme; i.e. the Renaissance, Great Explorers, History of NASA, World War I, and more. The “All about History Books link leads to 23 special topics; about 160 pages each.

Ancient Origins

2018-2021

Dublin: Stella Novus Ltd

Popular Ancient history mag, with archaeology, ancient mysteries.

Blackwood’s Magazine

Issues 1817 (vol 2) – 1927 at HathiTrust

Edinburgh, Scotland: Blackwood

Launched in 1817 by publisher William Blackwood and originally called the ‘Edinburgh Monthly Magazine’, Blackwood’s was an outlet for aggressive Tory (Conservative party) political views. It contained satire, reviews and criticism, as well as poetry and literary works. It ceased publication in 1980, having remained under Blackwood family ownership for its entire active life. – from info in Wikipedia.

The Fortnightly Review

Vol 1 (1865) – Vol 118 (1922)

London: Chapman and Hall

“The Fortnightly Review was one of the most prominent and influential magazines in nineteenth-century England. It was founded in 1865 by Anthony Trollope, Frederic Harrison, Edward Spencer Beesly, and six others. – Wikipedia.

The Gentleman’s Magazine Free Magazine Download

Issues 1731-1907

London, UK: Edward Cave & others

The first English periodical to be called a “magazine”. Founder Edward Cave’s “innovation was to create a monthly digest of news and commentary on any topic the educated public might be interested in, from commodity prices to Latin poetry. It carried original content from a stable of regular contributors, as well as extensive quotations and extracts from other periodicals and books. It was read throughout the English-speaking world and continued to flourish through the 18th century and much of the 19th century under a series of different editors and publishers.” – Wikipedia
The collection at this HathiTrust link appears to contain a complete run, from the magazine’s founding in 1731 to the end of general publication in 1907. The numbering of volumes at the link is irregular: Vol 1 is the 5th item, Vol 2 is about 25th, etc. Indexes are in the list. First magazine, magazines from 1700s.

History Revealed

2014-2021

UK: Immediate Media

Articles on all kinds of history stories, including fairly recent topics that don’t usually make it into history books.

National Geographic History

2015-2022

Washington, DC:

The usual NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC format, with lively articles and plenty of great photos, but this magazine is all about history.

The Nineteenth Century Free Magazine Download

Vol 1 (1877) – Vol 48 (1900)

London: Henry S. King & Co.

“‘The Nineteenth Century Magazine’ was a British monthly literary magazine founded in 1877 by Sir James Knowles. Many of the early contributors to The Nineteenth Century were members of the Metaphysical Society. The journal was intended to publish debate by leading intellectuals.
In 1901 the title was changed to ‘The Nineteenth Century and After’ (below), and was again changed in 1951 to The ‘Twentieth Century’. The magazine continued until 1972. – Wikipedia.

The Nineteenth Century and After

1921-1927

London: Henry S. King & Co.

Originally known at ‘The Nineteenth Century’, this British magazine was renamed ‘The Nineteenth Century and After’ in the 1901 issue. Free old magazines from 1900s.

The Spectator Free Magazine Download

The Spectator Website

1828-1927 at Internet Archive (Black & White)

London, UK

The oldest weekly magazine in the world, founded in 1828 by Scottish reformer Robert Stephen Rintoul. ” – Wikipedia. It still exists.

Twentieth Century

1877-1972 at Internet Archive (Black & White

London, UK

“Founded as ‘The Nineteenth Century’ by James Knowles in 1877 as a monthly literary magazine for debate and discussion among leading intellectuals in Britain. In 1901 the title was changed to ‘The Nineteenth Century and After’, and changed to ‘The Twentieth Century’ in 1951.” – Wikipedia. Magazines read online free.

Free U.S. History Magazine Downloads

Explore the rich history of the United States with periodicals dedicated to American heritage, political developments, and regional studies. This collection includes essential titles such as American Heritage, American Spirit, and the Magazine of American History, all of which offer their full archives as free magazine download resources for researchers and enthusiasts.

19th Century

2011-2017

Philadelphia: Victorian Society in America

Seems to be mainly about architecture and the arts in American history.

Adventures in Western New York History

2002

New York: Buffalo Historical Society

More like a set of booklets than a magazine. Each issue has one long article on a different topic.

American Heritage

American Heritage Magazine Website

1949- Present

American Heritage 40-Year Cumulative Index 1954-1994

U.S.: American Heritage

“Dedicated to covering the history of the United States of America for a mainstream readership. Print publication was suspended early in 2013, but the magazine relaunched in digital format with the Summer 2017 issue.” – Wikipedia.
American Heritage magazine, which publishes articles mostly about American history, has a free archive of all its issues at its website, including the current issue.

American Spirit

2015-2024

Washington DC: National Society Daughters of the American Revolution

Patriotic popular historical magazine online about the U.S.

Classic Trains

2013-2022

Waukesha, WI: Kalmbach

American Railroad history articles.

DeBow’s Review Download Magazines Free

Vol 1 (Old series) – Vol 7 (New Series) (1846-1869)

New Orleans

DeBow’s Review was An important and influential magazine of the southern U.S. “Prior to the American Civil War of 1861-1865, the journal contained everything from agricultural reports, statistical data, and economic analysis to literature, political opinion, and commentary. The magazine took an increasingly pro-Southern and eventually secessionist perspective in the late 1850s and early 1860s. It defended slavery in response to abolitionism, published an article in the 1850s that urged the South to resume the African slave trade, and advocated southern nationalism as the Civil War approached.” – Wikipedia.

Magazine of American History

Vol 1 – 30 (1877- 1893)

Index 1877-1893

Vol 30-32, 38-46 (1902-1904, 1910-1916)

Boston

The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries was established as a monthly in 1877 by non-academic historians Martha J. Lamb (who served as editor), Nathan G. Pond, and John A. Stevens. It ceased publication in 1893. In 1901 the magazine was re-started as simply The Magazine of American History, and lasted through Volume 47 in 1917. Not all volumes in this archive were found online.

North and South Magazine

1997-2012

New York: Oehler Media

“The magazine of Civil War conflict.” One of the better popular U.S. Civil War magazines.

Woman’s Journal and Suffrage News Download Magazines Free

1870-1916 in Internet Archive (Black & White)

Boston, Massachusetts: Stone & Blackwell

“Woman’s Journal was an American women’s rights periodical published from 1870 to 1931. It was founded in 1870 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Lucy Stone and her husband Henry Browne Blackwell as a weekly newspaper. In 1910 it absorbed ‘Progress’, the official organ of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), and changed the magazine’s name in 1912 to ‘Woman’s Journal and Suffrage News’. It again changed its name in 1917, to ‘The Woman Citizen’. It ceased publication in 1931.” – Website.

Military History Online Magazine Collection

A specialized archive of magazines and periodicals focused on conflict, military affairs, and the history of warfare. This group provides primary and secondary sources on major conflicts, including the World Wars and the Civil War, from titles like History of War and The War Illustrated Magazine. It serves as a comprehensive resource for military history online.

America in WWII

2015-2016

Pennsylvania: 310 Publishing

“The War, the home front, the people.” Popular history of World War II magazine, from an American point of view.

History of War

2014-2021

UK: Immediate Media

Articles on various aspects of war, covering a wide latitude of time and geography.

Illustrated War News

1916-1918

London, UK: Illustrated London News and Sketch

A weekly British magazine covering World War I, and consisting largely of photos from the front.

Military Illustrated Past & Present

1986-1998

UK: Military Illustrated

Wide variety of in-depth articles of popular interest and by respected military historians.

Stars and Stripes Newspaper

Issues 1943-1945

U.S. Armed Forces

The Stars and Stripes is a newspaper produced by the U.S. Armed Forces for its personnel. Issues in this set were published on the Africa front (1943) and then on the Mediterranean front (1943-1945) during World War II. The newspaper covered both war and non-war news.

The War Illustrated Magazine

1914-1918; 1939-1947

UK: William Berry

“The War Illustrated was a British war magazine published in London by William Berry (later Viscount Camrose and owner of The Daily Telegraph). It was first released on 22 August 1914, eighteen days after the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, and regular issues continued throughout the First World War. The magazine was discontinued after the 8 February 1919 issue, but returned 16 September 1939 following the start of the Second World War. 255 issues were published throughout the Second World War before the magazine permanently ceased production on 11 April 1947.” – Wikipedia. Now a very good military history magazine.

World War 2 Magazine

1986-1991

Virginia: Empire Press

Many articles and photos about a wide variety of topics. Good WWW2 history magazine.

Yank: The Army Weekly Free Magazine Download

Jan 1945 – Nov 1945

NY: U.S. War Department

Yank was a weekly magazine published by the U.S. Army during World War II, primarily for soldiers. It contained news, humor, letters to the editor, stories about army units or dramatic incidents, and lots of photos.

Vintage Politics Magazine Archives

These publications offer a deep look into vintage politics, social movements, and current events from the 19th and 20th centuries. The archives of journals like The Nation, Newsweek, and The New Republic function as key primary sources, documenting the evolution of American foreign policy, social reform, and public opinion.

China Pictorial

1951-77

Beijing: China Pictorial

“A patriotic magazine, presumably sponsored by the Communist government. Many photos, and articles too.”

China Reconstructs Free Magazine Download

1952-1982

Beijing: China Welfare Institute

“The purpose of China Reconstructs is to present the work and achievements of the Chinese people to people abroad. It will concentrate on reporting reconstruction and new construction in our country and the changes that have come into the lives of our citizens.” A Chinese government publication now useful as a popular history magazine.

Department of State Bulletin

1939-1989

U.S. Department of State Dispatch 1990-1999

Washington D.C.: U.S. Government

The Bulletin was the official record of U.S. foreign policy. It was established to provide Congress, other agencies, and the public information about U.S. foreign policy and the work of the Department of State and the Foreign Service. Publication was discontinued in 1989.
“This periodical will be published weekly and will contain the texts of press releases, information regarding treaties, and other material on current developments in American foreign relations and the work of the Department of State. It will take the place of the Department’s weekly pamphlet “Press Releases” and monthly “Treaty Information” bulletin, which are being discontinued with the issues for June 1939. Indexes to “The Department of State Bulletin” will be prepared and published semiannually.” – Announcement in the initial issue, 1 July 1939. A useful online historical magazine for the development of U.S. foreign policy.

Harper’s Weekly: A Journal of Civilization

1859-1916

New York: Harper’s Magazine Co.

An American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916, it featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor, alongside illustrations. It carried extensive coverage of the American Civil War. The publisher also produced a monthly magazine. – Wikipedia. Old Harper’s magazines.

The Independent Free Magazine Download

Vol 50 (1898) – Vol 110 (1923)

New York

“Originally a religious weekly but now a weekly devoted principally to discussions of current events and tendencies. Both sides of controverted questions are usually represented and briefs of debates on current questions are frequently included. Used in many high schools in the study of literature, history and civics.” – F. K. Walter, Periodicals for the Small Library, ALA 1918.Magazines from 1910s.

McClure’s Magazine Free Magazine Download

Vol 1 (1893) – Vol 59 (1927)

New York

McClure’s magazine (1893-1929) is credited with having started the tradition of muckraking journalism (investigative, watchdog or reform journalism), and helped shape the moral compass of the day. The magazine featured both political and literary content, publishing serialized novels-in-progress, a chapter at a time. In this way, McClure’s published such writers as Willa Cather, Arthur Conan Doyle, Herminie T. Kavanagh, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Lincoln Steffens, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Mark Twain. Examples of its work include Ida Tarbell’s series in 1902 exposing the monopoly abuses of John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company, and Ray Stannard Baker’s earlier look at the United States Steel Corporation, which focused the public eye on the conduct of corporations. – Wikipedia.  Old magazines from 1900s.

The Nation Free Magazine Download

Magazine Website

1865-1927

1865-1961 at Internet Archive (Black & White)

New York

The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the U.S., and was a successor to abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison’s Liberator. It was established in 1865 in Manhattan, and established a reputation for taking on reform causes. In 1881 it was acquired by Henry Villard, who transformed it into a weekly literary supplement for his daily newspaper New York Evening Post. -from info at Wikipedia.
“The Nation is America’s oldest weekly magazine and is independently published. The Nation speaks to an engaged audience as a champion of civil liberties, human rights, and economic justice.” – The Nation Magazine. Magazines from 1800s to 1950s.

The New Republic; A Journal of Opinion Free Magazine Download

Magazine Website

Vol 1 (1914) – Vol 36 (1923)

1914-1961 (Black & White)

New York

“An American magazine of commentary on politics, contemporary culture, and the arts. Founded in 1914 by several leaders of the progressive movement, it attempted to find a balance between “a liberalism centered in humanitarian and moral passion and one based in an ethos of scientific analysis” – Wikipedia. Magazines from 1910s 1920s.

Newsweek

Magazine Website

1933-2008

U.S. – Newsweek

“This weekly news magazine covers the national and global news front through news, commentary and analysis. It includes national and international affairs, business, lifestyle, society, the arts, politics, the economy, personal business, the Washington scene, health, science and technology.” – Newsweek Magazine. Magazines from 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, etc.

Niles’ Weekly Register Magazine Download Free

Vol 1 (1811) – Vol 75 (1849)

Baltimore, MD

“Containing political, political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts; together with notices of the arts and manufactures, and a record of the events of the times.”
Vols 5, 7-9, 15-16, 23, 38 and 43 contain supplements.
Hezekiah Niles (1777-1839) was the editor until 1836, when he was succeeded by his son, William Ogden Niles. Jeremiah Hughes bought the Register in 1839 and edited it until it was discontinued in 1849.

“… in the first half of the 19th century, the Register was as well-known as the New York Times and Washington Post are known today. From 1811 to 1849, it was the principal window through which many Americans looked out on their country and the world. The scope of the work was immense, its circulation was large (the largest in the United States, by some accounts) … “
– W.H. Earle, “Niles Register, 1811-1849: Window on the World” Website (defunct).

The Outlook Magazine Magazine Download Free

Vol 48 (1893) to Vol 147 (1927)

New York

“One of the best-known weeklies dealing with current events. Continuation of the Christian Union, which forms volumes 1-47 of the series. Each number is illustrated. Contains discussions of and editorial comments on social and political matters with one or more rather lengthy literary articles. The editorials are able and the whole magazine reflects the personality of its editorial staff. Strongly in favor of social reforms but not inclined toward drastic measures. A very timely reference aid on current events and much used for this purpose in high schools.” – F. K. Walter, Periodicals for the Small Library, ALA 1918. Magazines from 1890s to 1920s.

Rhodesiana

1969-1979

Rhodesia: The Rhodesiana Society

Good history magazine about Rhodesia.

Soviet Life

1969-1984 (3 Issues)

Moscow

“Published by reciprocal agreement between the governments of the United States and the Soviet Union. The agreement provides for the publication and circulation of the magazine SOVIET LIFE in the U.S. and the magazine AMERICA in the Soviet Union.” Categories of articles are: Soviet People, Economy and Science, Literature and the Arts, Social Problems, International Contacts, Recreation and Sports, Miscellaneous.

Sovietland Magazine Download Free

1938-1939

Moscow: United Magazines and Newspapers

A patriotic magazine portraying Soviet life in a Life magazine format, with lots of photos. An interesting online historical magazine for the period just before World War II.

Sputnik Monthly Digest

1968-71

Daily Mirror Newspapers Ltd and Novosti Press Agency

“A broad selection of articles on culture and many other topics, mostly from Soviet newspapers and magazines, for a western audience to familiarize with life in the Soviet Union.” Now useful as an online historical magazine.

Survey Magazine Download Free

Vol 6 (1901) – Vol 58 (1927)

New York

“Discusses all movements, public and private, whose purpose is social improvement. Very widely used in club and church work and by high school debaters, as well as by more special social workers. Formerly called Charities Review and Charities and the Commons.” – F. K. Walter, Periodicals for the Small Library, ALA 1918.

Time Magazine

Time Magazine Website

1923-2022 – Century Past Time Magazine Page

U.S. – TIME USA, LLC, owned by Marc Benioff

“Offering a rare convergence of incisive reporting, lively writing and world-renowned photography, Time magazine has been credited with bringing journalism at its best into the fabric of American life.” – Time Magazine. Time Magazine back issues, Time Magazine online free..

The World’s Work Magazine Download Free

Vol 1 (1900) – Vol 54 (1927)

1900-1932 at Internet Archive (Black & White)

New York

“Discusses all kinds of current events and current tendencies in articles by recognized authorities and in well written editorial comments. The social development of the country receives as much attention as its material prosperity. Well illustrated and popular in style. One of the four periodicals most widely used in school work and very useful for club and debate work.”
-F. K. Walter, Periodicals for the Small Library, ALA 1918.

Free Magazine Download: Specialized & Academic History

This collection features specialized historical resources, including high-level academic journals, maritime history periodicals (e.g., The American Neptune), literary magazines, and government publications from the National Archives. Access these unique and valuable resources for free magazine download or online viewing.

The American Neptune

1941-2002

Massachusetts: American Neptune Inc.

A Quarterly Journal of maritime history. An academic journal that featured original articles aimed at scholars, professionals and enthusiasts.

American Historical Review Download Magazine Free

Vol 1 (1895) – Vol 32 (1927)

New York

“The American Historical Review (AHR) is the official publication of the American Historical Association (AHA). The AHA was founded in 1884 and chartered by Congress in 1889 to serve the interests of the entire discipline of history. Aligning with the AHA’s mission, the AHR has been the journal of record for the historical profession in the United States since 1895 – one of the few journals in the world that brings together scholarship from every major field of historical study.” -Website of American Historical Review. These years of this leading academic historical magazine are free online.

Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine

Vols 1-97 (1868-1916)

Philadelphia

Lippincott’s began life in 1868 as ‘Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science, and Education’. It moved to New York in 1915 and was renamed McBride’s. A year later it disappeared, absorbed into Scribner’s Magazine (also found on this Web page).

North American Review Download Magazine Free

1815-1927

1815 to 1939

Boston

“One of America’s leading literary journals of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Early contributors included William Cullen Bryant, Daniel Webster, John Adams, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Francis Parkman. Two of the Review‘s best-known editors, in the 1860s and 1870s, were James Russell Lowell and Henry Adams. In the late 1870s, under new ownership, the Review was transformed into a national periodical noted “for its critical influence and outstanding writing concerning social and political issues”. Contributors then included William Gladstone, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Mark Twain and H.G. Wells.” – Encyclopedia Britannica online. Magazines from 1800s, magazines from 1930s.

Prologue

1982-2017

Washington, DC: U.S. National Archives & Records Administration

“Prologue magazine brings readers stories based on the rich holdings and programs of the National Archives across the nation—from Washington, DC, to the regional archives and the Presidential libraries. Access many of our articles online. Prologue was published quarterly by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for nearly 50 years. The Winter 2017–18 issue was the last printed edition.” – National Archives.

HistoryNet

HistoryNet Magazine Website

Archives

Arlington, VA: HistoryNet

“HistoryNet.com is brought to you by Historynet LLC, the world’s largest publisher of history magazines. HistoryNet.com contains daily features, photo galleries and over 5,000 articles originally published in our various magazines.” – Website
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Websites of Archaeology Magazines

Free online versions of these archaeology magazines are, in most cases, not available, but their websites feature articles of interest.

Archaeology

The Archaeological Conservancy

Current Archaeology

The Past

World Archaeology

Historical Archaeology

American Archaeology

Egyptian Archaeology

Doug’s Archaeology: List of Archaeology Journals

Websites of History Magazines

Free online versions of these historical magazines are not available, but their websites feature articles of interest.

Aviation History

America’s Civil War

British Heritage Travel

Canada’s History

Civil War Monitor

Civil War Times

Military History

Military History Matters

Navy History Magazine

Vietnam (the war)

Library Research Guides for History

Library Research Guide (LibGuide) – Canadian History

This research guide from the librarians at Bowling Green State University has a collection of links to websites related to the history of Canada.

Library Research Guide (LibGuide) – Internet Sites with Primary Sources for U.S. History

This research guide from the librarians at Bowling Green State University has links to websites with substantial collections of online primary sources for U.S. history.

History Article Archives at Century Past

Articles about U.S. History before 1800

A collection of links here at Century Past to articles in magazines and newspapers related to early American History.

Articles about U.S. History in the 19th Century

A collection of links here at Century Past to articles in magazines and newspapers related to American History in the 1800s.

Articles about African American History

A collection of links here at Century Past to articles in magazines and newspapers related to African American History.

Ancient History Articles

Collected links here at Century Past to articles on topics in Ancient History, found in leading magazines and newspapers.

Archaeology Articles

Collected links here at Century Past to articles on topics in Archaeology, found in leading magazines and newspapers.

Historic Photos from Around the World

Collected links here at Century Past to selected photography collections from the late 1800s & early 1900s in countries around the world.

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Discover further collections of free online books and other free online materials on these Century Past pages.

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