The American Historical Review, Volume 16John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1911 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 Peasant • 234 S. B. FAY CARL BECKER JOSEPH SCHAFER K. C. BABCOCK Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of George the Third , I. 255 The British Attitude toward the Oregon Question , 1815-1846 The Scandinavian Element in Amer ...
... German Peasant • 234 S. B. FAY CARL BECKER JOSEPH SCHAFER K. C. BABCOCK Horace Walpole's Memoirs of the Reign of George the Third , I. 255 The British Attitude toward the Oregon Question , 1815-1846 The Scandinavian Element in Amer ...
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... German blood . The New Testament did not dare condemn infanticide . It is solemnly argued that Christianity did not favor lying and it is conceded . that such debauchees as Nero and Elagabalus were not found among the Christians . The ...
... German blood . The New Testament did not dare condemn infanticide . It is solemnly argued that Christianity did not favor lying and it is conceded . that such debauchees as Nero and Elagabalus were not found among the Christians . The ...
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... German treat- ment of French institutional history within the last half - century - since the time of Schaeffner and Warnkönig - Stein . He emphasizes the state- ment that it is primarily a history of the development of the French ...
... German treat- ment of French institutional history within the last half - century - since the time of Schaeffner and Warnkönig - Stein . He emphasizes the state- ment that it is primarily a history of the development of the French ...
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... German competitors , who were favored by the Viennese government , the Magyars assured their permanent hegemony in Hungary : this not only because of the intrinsic importance of the Lowlands , but also because of the change already ...
... German competitors , who were favored by the Viennese government , the Magyars assured their permanent hegemony in Hungary : this not only because of the intrinsic importance of the Lowlands , but also because of the change already ...
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... German or rather Prussian state idea . In studying his life and work , we are satisfied that he , perhaps more than any other German man of letters , prepared the ground for Bismarck . He stood for liberal reforms , but he was not a ...
... German or rather Prussian state idea . In studying his life and work , we are satisfied that he , perhaps more than any other German man of letters , prepared the ground for Bismarck . He stood for liberal reforms , but he was not a ...
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