The children's magazine Jack and Jill is commonly perceived to have been adless from its first issue in 1938 until 1963. Through historical analysis, this research examines the editorial and publication forces that guided Jack and Jill's approach amid other contemporaneous children's magazines that...
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The first weekend of June includes Lawrence Pride events, historical tours, music, art and much more in Lawrence and the surrounding areas. This week also marks the anniversary of the Battle of Black Jack; several events will commemorate the occasion at the...
doi:10.1080/00913367.2018.1553080Steven HolidayRoutledgeHoliday, Steven (2018), "Jack and Jill Be Nimble: A Historical Analysis of an `Adless' Children's Magazine," Journal of Advertising, 47 (4), 412-28.