The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History 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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... German History The Origin and Credibility of the Ice- landic Saga . Great Britain and the Dutch Question in 1787-1788 President Lincoln and the Navy 249 . 262 284 Letters of General Thomas Williams , 1862 , contributed by G. Mott ...
... German History The Origin and Credibility of the Ice- landic Saga . Great Britain and the Dutch Question in 1787-1788 President Lincoln and the Navy 249 . 262 284 Letters of General Thomas Williams , 1862 , contributed by G. Mott ...
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... German history were remarkably good , that of Professor Marcks of Hamburg on Bis- marck's student days and that of Professor Busch of Tübingen on Bismarck and the origin of the North German Confederation being in particular among the ...
... German history were remarkably good , that of Professor Marcks of Hamburg on Bis- marck's student days and that of Professor Busch of Tübingen on Bismarck and the origin of the North German Confederation being in particular among the ...
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... German emperors and the Anglo - Saxon kings . Pro- fessor Schybergson of Helsingfors described the relations of the Göttingen historians to those of Finland and Sweden in the later eighteenth century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an ...
... German emperors and the Anglo - Saxon kings . Pro- fessor Schybergson of Helsingfors described the relations of the Göttingen historians to those of Finland and Sweden in the later eighteenth century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an ...
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... German habit of speaking rather than read- ing on such occasions ; and the discussion , when there was discus- sion , was trenchant without being ill - tempered . That these quali- ties are not reserved for international occasions in ...
... German habit of speaking rather than read- ing on such occasions ; and the discussion , when there was discus- sion , was trenchant without being ill - tempered . That these quali- ties are not reserved for international occasions in ...
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John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. German scholarship and of the cordial good - will of German scholars for those of other lands . The Berlin congress completed the trans- formation of the ...
John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler. German scholarship and of the cordial good - will of German scholars for those of other lands . The Berlin congress completed the trans- formation of the ...
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