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- aggregation title "'The last years of a Victorian monument: the Athenaeum after Maccoll'".
- aggregation abstract "The aim of this article is to discuss the new editor of the influential weekly Athenaeum after Norman Maccoll’s resignation. The editorships during the early decades of the Athenaeum have been discussed in several publications already and the journal’s influence and policy under Norman Maccoll is well-known and has been examined in overviews such as Marchand’s and my own (Fair Share, 2000). Maccoll has his own entry in the ODNB and quite a number of Athenaeum contributors honoured his work in their letters and autobiographies. Interestingly however, the man who filled the editor’s chair after Maccoll has remained totally unknown. There is no entry on Vernon Rendall in the ODNB and there have been no articles or books about his contribution to the history of the weekly in spite of the fact that he was the assistant editor for several years under Maccoll and that he was at the helm of the weekly for more than an decade after Maccoll, i.e. during the cultural turmoil before the war and the first years of the Great War. This paper wants to find out who Rendall was, what he achieved as the Athenaeum editor and why he has remained a nonentity.".
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