The American Historical Review, Volumen24John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1919 American Historical Review is the oldest scholarly journal of history in the United States and the largest in the world. Published by the American Historical Association, it covers all areas of historical research. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 98
Página 38
... period lies in the relations of time and distance and the precarious schedule of packet - boats . In the days when neither cable nor wireless telegraph existed , the international situation of the world did not vary like a stockbroker's ...
... period lies in the relations of time and distance and the precarious schedule of packet - boats . In the days when neither cable nor wireless telegraph existed , the international situation of the world did not vary like a stockbroker's ...
Página 81
... period , that his Studies in English Franciscan History forms so im- portant a contribution to the history of religious life and thought in medieval England . The book is provided with a very good index and with a useful appendix ...
... period , that his Studies in English Franciscan History forms so im- portant a contribution to the history of religious life and thought in medieval England . The book is provided with a very good index and with a useful appendix ...
Página 84
... period , and analysis and description of a body of diverse institu- tions , and a statement of the social and ... periods of antiquity " ( I. 3 ) , that somewhere in the early chapters there would be offered an exposition of what Moorish ...
... period , and analysis and description of a body of diverse institu- tions , and a statement of the social and ... periods of antiquity " ( I. 3 ) , that somewhere in the early chapters there would be offered an exposition of what Moorish ...
Página 85
... period of a thousand years , the writer is bound to be especially interested in some part of his extensive subject , and especially fitted by nature or his attainments to treat that part successfully , or more successfully than the rest ...
... period of a thousand years , the writer is bound to be especially interested in some part of his extensive subject , and especially fitted by nature or his attainments to treat that part successfully , or more successfully than the rest ...
Página 87
... period immediately preceding . Within the dates given , the work constitutes what is probably the best general history of European civilization available in English . It reveals an abundance of reading and research , a symmetry in compo ...
... period immediately preceding . Within the dates given , the work constitutes what is probably the best general history of European civilization available in English . It reveals an abundance of reading and research , a symmetry in compo ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
affairs alliance American Historical Association American history April Berlin Bismarck Björkö British Buren Cambreleng Carolina century chapters Charles Chartism colonies command Committee constitutional Danes Danish Decazes democracy Democratic Denmark diplomatic documents economic edited England English essay Europe European fact France French frontier German Gontaut governor Guerre Henry Henry Adams historian Historical Society Historique Ibid imperium important Indians interest July June Kaiser labor land letters Locofocos London lord Mackeprang Macmillan Company Marcy material ment military Mississippi narrative Nathaniel Pryor North Sleswick optants Osages paper Paris party peace peasant period political Pompey present President Prince von Bülow Professor provinces Pryor published reader Reichstag relations Review Revolution Revue Russia secretary Sleswick social South South Carolina South Jutland Spanish Tilskueren tion trade treaty Tsar United University volume Whig William writing York