Lapham's Quarterly

Lapham's Quarterly is a literary magazine established in 2007 by former Harper's Magazine editor Lewis H. Lapham. Each issue examines a theme using primary source material from history. The inaugural issue "States of War" contained dozens of essays, speeches, and excerpts from historical authors ranging from Thucydides, William Shakespeare, and Sun Tzu to Mark Twain, among others. Recent issue themes included "Foreigners", "Time", and "Youth". Each issue includes an introductory essay by Lapham (or a member of the magazine's editorial board), readings from historical contributors, and essays by contemporary writers and historians.

Lapham's Quarterly
The Spring 2008 Cover, "About Money."
EditorLewis H. Lapham
CategoriesHistory, criticism, art, literature, culture
FrequencyQuarterly
Circulation40,000 (as of 2014)
Founded2007
CompanyAmerican Agora Foundation
CountryUnited States
Based inNew York City
Websitewww.laphamsquarterly.org
ISSN1935-7494

Lapham's Quarterly was placed on an indefinite hiatus on November 3, 2023, citing "a combination of financial challenges". The most recent issue, titled "Energy", was released digitally.

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