The American Historical Review, Volume 25John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1920 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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... Bismarck . Certain conclusions may be briefly stated . The tsar knew from the beginning what he wanted , and observing that Europe would not unite to oppose him , yielded none of his demands , the acceptance of which by Turkey would at ...
... Bismarck . Certain conclusions may be briefly stated . The tsar knew from the beginning what he wanted , and observing that Europe would not unite to oppose him , yielded none of his demands , the acceptance of which by Turkey would at ...
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... The result is a narrative of absorbing interest , and a vital , vivid presentment of an " honest statesman " and an “ incom- parable poet " . CHARLES DOWNER HAZEN . Bismarck . By C. GRANT ROBERTSON , Fellow of All 100 Reviews of Books.
... The result is a narrative of absorbing interest , and a vital , vivid presentment of an " honest statesman " and an “ incom- parable poet " . CHARLES DOWNER HAZEN . Bismarck . By C. GRANT ROBERTSON , Fellow of All 100 Reviews of Books.
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... Bismarck which has appeared in any language . In English , Headlam's otherwise excellent biography was written too close to Bismarck's dismissal in 1890 to allow of a proper perspective , and it treats too scantily the period after 1871 ...
... Bismarck which has appeared in any language . In English , Headlam's otherwise excellent biography was written too close to Bismarck's dismissal in 1890 to allow of a proper perspective , and it treats too scantily the period after 1871 ...
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... Bismarck ] , possibly to provoke the French into a serious indiscretion , certainly to assist the passage of the Army Bill by driving into the German elector's mind the peril from France " . Unfortunately for Mr. Robertson , his venture ...
... Bismarck ] , possibly to provoke the French into a serious indiscretion , certainly to assist the passage of the Army Bill by driving into the German elector's mind the peril from France " . Unfortunately for Mr. Robertson , his venture ...
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... Bismarck himself to emasculate the Reichstag and prevent the valuable development of par- liamentary responsibility and parliamentary control over foreign policy . Yet after 1890 he complains , ... The most disquieting feature for me is ...
... Bismarck himself to emasculate the Reichstag and prevent the valuable development of par- liamentary responsibility and parliamentary control over foreign policy . Yet after 1890 he complains , ... The most disquieting feature for me is ...
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