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Michaud, J. F. The history of the crusades. Tr. from the French by W. Robson. 1853. 3 v. v. 1 wanting. D157 M62.

Mills, Charles. The history of the crusades, for the recovery and possession of the Holy Land. 1826. D157 M65.

Monks and schoolmen of middle ages. (In Dublin review. v. 30. p. 277-331.)

Monstrelet, Enguerrand de. The chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet; containing an account of the cruel civil wars between the houses of Orleans and Burgundy; of the possession of Paris and Normandy by the English; their expulsion thence; and of other memorable events that happened in the kingdom of France, as well as in other countries. Beginning at the year MCCCC. where that of Sir John Froissart finishes, and ending at the year MCCCCLXVII. and continued by others to the year MDXVI. Tr. by Thomas Johnes. 1810. 13 v. D113 M74.

"The life of Monstrelet," with an essay on his chronicles; by J. B. Dacier: v. 1, p. [xiii]-lix. "Obser

vations on the chronicle of Enguerrand de Monstrelet, by M. de Foncemagne": v. 1, p. [lx]-lxiii.

Same. 1853. 2 v. D113 M755. Oman, C. W. C. The dark ages, 476918. 5th ed. 1905. D121 05. Smith, Philip. The history of the Christian church during the middle ages. 1885.

Sullivan, James. Marsiglio of Padua and William of Ockam. (In American historical review. V. 2. p. 409-426. Apr. 1897, and p. 593610. July, 1897.)

Thatcher, O. J. A source book for mediæval history; selected documents illustrating the history of Europe in the middle age, by Oliver J. Thatcher and Edgar H. McNeal. 1905. D113 F36.

Bibliography: p. 613-614.

Thompson, J. W. Vergil in mediæval culture. (In American journal of theology. v. 10. p. 648-662.)

Trench, R. C. Lectures on mediæval church history. n. d.

Warfare in Middle ages. (In Cornhill

magazine. v. 14. p. 666-686.) Women in middle ages. (In Blackwood's magazine. v. 102. p. 613634.)

MODERN HISTORY.

1453

Acton, J. E. E. Dalberg Acton, 1st baron. Lectures on modern history, ed. with an introduction by John Neville Figgis and Reginald Vere Laurence. 1906. D210 A2.

The Cambridge modern history, planned by the late Lord Acton. Ed. by A. W. Ward, G. W. Prothero, Stanley Leathes. 1902D208 C17.

With bibliographies.

CONTENTS.-v. 1. The renaissance. v. 2. The reformation.-v. 3. The wars of religion.-v. 4. The Thirty years' war. v. 5. Age of Louis XIV. v. 8. The French revolution. v. 11. The growth of nationalities. Döllinger, J. J. I. von. Studies in European history; being academi

cal addresses delivered by John Ignatius von Döllinger. Tr. at the request of the author by Margaret Warre. 1890. D120 D64.

CONTENTS.-The significance of dynasties in the history of the world. -The house of Wittelsbach and its place in German history. The relation of the city of Rome to Germany in the middle ages.-Dante as a prophet. The struggle of Germany with the papacy under the Emperor Ludwig of Bavaria.-Aventin and his times. On the influence of Greek literature and culture upon the western world in the middle ages.-The origin of the Eastern question.-The Jews in Europe.-Upon the political and intellectual development of Spain. The policy of Louis XIV.— The most influential woman of French history.

Dyer, T. H. Modern Europe, from 1453-1871. 2d ed., rev. and contin. 1877. 5 v. D208 D99. Froude, J. A. The Spanish story of the armada, and other essays. 1892. D210 F94.

Heeren, A. H. L. History of the political system of Europe, and its colonies, from the discovery of America to the independence of the American continent. From the German of A. H. L. Heeren. 1829. 2 v. D208 H45.

A manual of the history of the political system of Europe and its colonies, from its formation at the close of the fifteenth century, to its re-establishment upon the fall of Napoleon. By A. H. L. Heeren.

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MODERN HISTORY. 16th and 17th Centuries.

Gindely, Anton. History of the thirty years' war. Translated by Andrew Ten Brook. With an introductory and a concluding chapter by the translator. [1884.] 2 v. D258 G49.

Grimoard, P. H. comte de. Histoire des conquêtes de GustaveAdolfe, roi de Suède, en Allemagne: ou Campagnes de ce monarque en 1630, 1631, 1632, précédées d'une introduction contenant l'origine & le commencement de la guerre de trente ans. Avec les plans des principales batailles. 1789. 3 v. D264 G8. Hardwick, Charles. A history of the Christian church during tne reformation. 3d ed. rev. by W. Stubbs. 1873

Merle D'Aubigne, J. H. The history of the reformation of the sixteenth century. Tr. by H. White. 1849. 5 v.

Modern historians of thirty years' war. (In Dublin review. v. 30. p. 69-113.)

Morison, John. The protestant re

formation in all countries. 1843.

Ranke, Leopold von. The history of the popes, their church and state, and especially of the conflicts with Protestantism in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Tr. by E. Fostei. 1889. 3 v.

Stebbing, Henry. History of the church of Christ from the diet of Augsburg, 1530, to the eighteenth century. 1842. 3 v.

Thou, J. A. de. [Illustris viri J. A. Thuani. Historiarum sui temporis, ab anno Domini 1543 usque ad annum 1607 libri CXXXVIII. Quorum LXXX. priores, multo quam antehac auctiores: reliqui vero LVIII. nunc primum prodeunt. Accedunt commentariorum de vita sua libri sex hactenus inediti] 1620-21. 5 v. in 4. D228 Т5.

Monsieur de Thou's history of his own time. To which is prefixed the life of the author. Tr. from the Geneva ed. of 1620, by Bernard Wilson. 1729-1730. 2 v. D228 T58.

Contains books 1 to 26 only.

MODERN HISTORY. 18th Century.

[Campbell, John.] The military history of the late Prince Eugene of Savoy, and of the late John, Duke of Marlborough. To which is added, a supplement, containing a succinct account of the remarkable events which happened in the late war. With a concise history of the last war in Germany and Italy. 1737. 4 v. D281 C18.

The military history of the late Prince Eugene of Savoy, and of the late John, Duke of Marlborough, including a particular description of the several battles, sieges, &c. To which is added, a supplement, containing a succinct account of the remarkable events which happened in the late war, and wherein neither of the illustrious generals above-mentioned had any share, particularly in Spain. The whole illustrated with variety of copper plates of battles, sieges, plans, &c. carefully engraven by Claude Du Bosc. 173637. 2 v. v. 2 wanting. D281 C188. "Campbell availed himself largely of the Marquis de Quincey's 'Histoire militaire du règne de Louis Quatorze,' and of the works of Dumont and Rousset on Prince Eugene."-Dict. nat. biog., vol. viii, p.

373.

Cole, Christian, comp. Historical and political memoirs, containing letters written by sovereign princes, state ministers, admirals and general officers, from almost all the courts of Europe, 1697 to 1708, illustrated by treaties, memorials and most important transactions of each nation in that time. 1735. D285 C68.

Eugene, Prince of Savoy. Memoirs of Prince Eugene of Savoy. Written by himself. Tr. by William Mudford. 1811. C8 E87 M76 Feuquières, Antoine de Pas, marquis de. Memoirs of the late Marquis de Feuquières, lieutenant-general of the French army. Written for the instruction of his son. Being an account of all the wars of Europe, from the year 1672, to the year 1710. In which is given a

curious relation of the sieges undertaken, and the battles fought, in that period of time. With historical and critical observations on every great transaction; highly useful to all who would understand the art of war. Tr. from the French. 1737. 2 v. D291 F42. Marlborough, John Churchill, 1st duke. The letters and dispatches of John Churchill, first duke of Marlborough, 1702-1712. Ed. by Sir George Murray. 1845. 5 V. D281 M34.

The memoirs of the Marq. de Langallerie: containing an account of the most secret intrigues of the French, Spanish, and Bavarian

courts and the most remarkable battles, sieges, and encampments in Germany, Spain, and Flanders. Together with the most considerable treaties and alliances made with France, from the year 1687, to the year 1710. Intermixt with several original private letters (never before made publick). Tr. from the French, 1708. D281 G95. Translated from "La guerre d'Espagne, de Bavière et de Flandre, ou, Mémoires du marquis D by some authorities attributed to Gabriel Alphonse de Sassenage, by others to Gatien de Courtilz, sieur de Sandras.

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eighteenth century and of the nineteenth till the overthrow of the French empire. With particular reference to mental cultivation and progress. Tr. with a preface and notes, by D. Davison. 1843-50. 8 v. v. 7 and 8 wanting. D286 S34.

Swinburne, Henry. Letters written at the end of the 18th century. [Imperial ed.] [190-.] 2 v. D292 8 $97.

(Secret memoirs of the courts of Europe, v. 9, 10.)

Wraxall, Sir N. W., 1st bart. Memoirs of the courts of Berlin, Dresden, Warsaw, and Vienna, in the years 1777, 1778, and 1779. 3d ed. 1806. 2 v. D289 W94.

MODERN HISTORY.

19th Century (Including

Alison, Sir Archibald. History of Europe from the commencement of the French revolution in 1789, to the restoration of the Bourbons in 1815. 1842-43. 4 v. D308 A4.

History of Europe, from the fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the accession of Louis Napoleon, in 1852. 1855. 9 v. Library has v. 1, 2, 3, 4. D359 A43.

Atlas to Alison's history of Euгоре. Constructed and arranged by Alex. Keith Johnston. With a concise vocabulary of military and marine terms. 1855. D308 A4. Andrews, C. M. The historical development of modern Europe, from the Congress of Vienna to the present time. 1896-1902. 2 V. D359 A56.

Boissy d'Anglas, F. A., comte de. Speech on the political situation of Europe. 1795. DA507 E58. [English tracts, v. 5.]

Boynton, Henry. The world's greatest conflict. Review of France and America 1788 to 1800, and history of America and Europe 1800 to 1804. [c1890.] D308 B79. Castelar, E. Democratic revolution and evolution in Europe. (In North American review. v. 152. p. 484.)

Republican movement in Europe. (In Harper's magazine. v. 45. p. 47, 215, 372, 581, 722, 849.)

Davis, H. W. The war of Ormuzd and Ahriman in the nineteenth century. 1852. D363 D3.

CONTENTS.-The Holy alliance. -The conspiracy' of Laybach and Verona.-The revolt of France and Poland against the holy conspirators. -The revolt of Europe in 1848 against the holy conspirators. Germany. The revolt of Europe in 1848 against the holy conspirators. Hungary. The dictatorship of Russia in Europe. The relations of America and English liberty to the Russian dictatorship.-The American republic and the last war of freedom and despotism.

Napoleonic Era, 1789-1815.)

[Everett, A. H.] Europe: or, A general survey of the present situation of the principal powers; with conjectures on their future prospects. By a citizen of the United States. 1822. D383 E85. Freeman, E. A. Difficulties of republicanism in Europe. (In International review. v. 2. p. 371-396.) Knox, T. W. Decisive battles since Waterloo; the most important military events from 1815 to 1887. 1887. D361 K74.

Lingelbach, W. E. Doctrine and practice of intervention in Europe. (In Annals of the American academy of political science. v. 16. p. 1-32.)

Linton, W. J. European republicans. Recollections of Mazzini and his friends. 1893. D399 L76. Mackenzie, Robert. The 19th cen

tury; a history. 14th ed., rev. and continued. n. d. D358 M15. Müller, Wilhelm. Political history of recent times, 1816-1875, with special reference to Germany. Rev. and enl. by the author. Tr. with an appendix covering the perioa from 1876-1881, by the Rev. John P. Peters. 1882. D358 M82. Pradt, Dominique de, abp. of Mechlin. Europe and America, in 1821; with an examination of the plan laid before the Cortes of Spain for the recognition of the independence of South America. Tr. from the French of the abbé de Pradt by J. D. Williams. 1822. D383 P62. Reich, E.

Future of the Latin na-
Living age. v. 241. p.

tions. (In 146-158.) Ritchie, T. E.

Political and military memoirs of Europe from 1798 to 1802. 1802. 3 v. D309 R61.

Rose, J. H. The development of the European nations, 1870-1900. 1905. 2 v. D395 R7.

Scott, G. W. Causes of conflict between Europe and Latin America.

(In Annals of the American academy of political science. v. 22. p. 71-82.)

Seeley, J. R. United States of Europe; a lecture. (In Macmillan's magazine. v. 23. p. 436.)

Ségur, L. P., comte de. Tableau historique et politique de l'Europe, depuis 1786 jusqu'en 1796; contenant l'histoire des principaux événemens du règne de F. Guillaume II, roi de Prusse; et un précis des révolutions de Brabant, de Hollande, de Pologne, et de France. 3e éd. 1810. 3 v. D308 S45.

Vitzthum von Eckstaedt, K. F., graf. St. Petersburg and London in the years 1852-64. Reminiscences of Count Charles Frederick Vitzthum von Eckstaedt. Ed. with a preface by Henry Reeve. Tr. by Edward

Fairfax Taylor. 1887. 2 v. D400
V5.

Weir, A. A. E. An introduction to the history of modern Europe. 1907. D359 W4.

Preface.-Chrono

CONTENTS. logical table of notable events.-I. Preliminary.-II. Monarchy as a reformer.-III. The advent of the revolution.-IV. The Napoleonic despotism.-V. The quickening of Germany, Italy, and Spain.-VI. Movements in Russia, Scandinavia, and the Ottoman empire.-VII. The industrial revolution in England.VIII. The new mechanics: the new economics.-IX. Positive science: critical philosophy.-X. National literature in Germany.-XI. Naturalism and the revolution in English literature.-XII. Resultant ideas and tendencies.-Appendix: List of principal sources of information (p. [325]-326) List of additional sources of information (p. 326-329).

MODERN HISTORY. Eastern Question.

Curzon, G. N. C., 1st baron. Russia in Central Asia in 1889, and the Anglo-Russian question. 1889. D378 C98.

"Bibliography of Central Asia:" p.

440-468. Malleson, G. B. The Russo-Afghan question and the invasion of India. 2d ed. 1885. D378 5 M25. Marvin, C. T. The Russians at the gates of Herat. 1885. D378 M39. Political situation in Asia. (In Edinburgh review. v. 204. p. 239-262. July, 1906.)

Thomson, W. H. Arabia, Islam and

the Eastern question. (In Harper's magazine. v. 91. p. 625-639.) Whigham, H. J. The Persian prob

lem; an examination of the rival positions of Russia and Great Britain in Persia, with some ac

count of the Persian Gulf and the Bagdad railway. 1903. D378 5 P4 W5.

CONTENTS.

Introduction. French intrigues at Maskat.-The pearl islands of the Gulf.-Cruising on the Persian coast.-Shall we give Russia Bunder Abbas?-Visit to the pirate coast.-The importance of Koweit.-Persian rule in the delta of the Shat-al-Arab.-The position of Turkey in the Gulf.-The commerce of the Gulf. The politics of the Gulf.By the waters of Babylon.-On the Euphrates.-The sacred cities of the Shiahs.-Bagdad.-The passage of the Taurus.-The Bagdad railway.The oil-fields of Persia.-Kermanshah.-Persian carpets.-Routes in Western Persia. Teheran. Great Britain versus Russia.-Russia's policy. Wanted-a British policy in Persia.-On the Russian road.-Russia's advance on Persia via the Caucasus.

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