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. |
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... students of American history , because the relation of the United States to it shows how the action of small belligerents in the face of all - powerful opponents is dictated thoroughly by the interests of self - preservation , just as ...
... students of American history , because the relation of the United States to it shows how the action of small belligerents in the face of all - powerful opponents is dictated thoroughly by the interests of self - preservation , just as ...
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... students of Franciscan history . Not the least valuable feature of this lecture is the prominence given to certain different collections of material for preachers compiled by English Franciscans , such as the Fasciculus Morum , which ...
... students of Franciscan history . Not the least valuable feature of this lecture is the prominence given to certain different collections of material for preachers compiled by English Franciscans , such as the Fasciculus Morum , which ...
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... student . They will be difficult to fit into the existing cur- riculum . It may be doubted , indeed , whether the average college teacher of history is sufficiently well versed in the subject , as here conceived and treated , to be able ...
... student . They will be difficult to fit into the existing cur- riculum . It may be doubted , indeed , whether the average college teacher of history is sufficiently well versed in the subject , as here conceived and treated , to be able ...
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... . The proof - reading has not been perfect , and errors in proper names are likely to confuse the student . The title of Gayda's L'Italia d'Oltre Confine was set up by someone obviously ignorant of Italian Davis : Roots of the War 95.
... . The proof - reading has not been perfect , and errors in proper names are likely to confuse the student . The title of Gayda's L'Italia d'Oltre Confine was set up by someone obviously ignorant of Italian Davis : Roots of the War 95.
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... student by the bibliography , which fills 204 pages of the 584 , and is on the whole carefully and judiciously made . The index would be more useful if it included sub- jects as well as authors and titles . WALTER C. BRONSON . Historic ...
... student by the bibliography , which fills 204 pages of the 584 , and is on the whole carefully and judiciously made . The index would be more useful if it included sub- jects as well as authors and titles . WALTER C. BRONSON . Historic ...
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