LinkArchive: Record #610 (edit record; developers only)
Link: Type of Site: (1) Metapage or Home Page for Author or Topic

The Penny Magazine ("The Penny Magazine, published every Saturday, was aimed at the working class. It was part of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge's program for liberal reform"; issues from 1832-35.) (History Dept., U. Rochester)

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Name: History Dept., U. Rochester

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Used by the developers to allow both the Romantic Chronology and the LinkArchive to organize links in relation to particular persons, works, or topics.
LinkArchive Alphabetical Category: P
LinkArchive Main Category: Penny Magazine
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LinkArchive Subcategory (used to organize links in such sections as "General Resources," "Poetry" within a category): (1) General Resources

Topic Identifiers for Romantic Chronology (used to allow the main Romantic Chronology database to associate its Persons, Works, and Topics with the LinkArchive): Penny Magazine

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Record Created or Last Modified By: Shawn Mummert 
Date Entered or Last Modified: 7/4/1999