The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 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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... appear the next day , so numerous were the transfers and defections at the last moment . As regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must of course be made for the wider range and more varied affiliations of an international ...
... appear the next day , so numerous were the transfers and defections at the last moment . As regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must of course be made for the wider range and more varied affiliations of an international ...
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... appear as seen from within ? And what in consequence is the chief function of the historian ? Without attempting to give a definite answer to all or any of these difficult questions , of which the majority of my colleagues in this ...
... appear as seen from within ? And what in consequence is the chief function of the historian ? Without attempting to give a definite answer to all or any of these difficult questions , of which the majority of my colleagues in this ...
Halaman 12
... appear in an order of coexistence in space , others in an order of succession in time ; and it is with these transformations in time that history has to deal . But there is another aspect of phenomena not less important for history than ...
... appear in an order of coexistence in space , others in an order of succession in time ; and it is with these transformations in time that history has to deal . But there is another aspect of phenomena not less important for history than ...
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... appear- ance of reasonableness that it does not in reality possess . The most powerful temptation that assails the historian , and the one most fatal to the truly scientific character of his work - that is , the one which is likely to ...
... appear- ance of reasonableness that it does not in reality possess . The most powerful temptation that assails the historian , and the one most fatal to the truly scientific character of his work - that is , the one which is likely to ...
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... appear a little later - was upon the verge of a similar fate , the Nashville branch had already had an opportunity for rapid expansion which it was not slow to embrace . The very quiet concerning its affairs thus far is explicable ...
... appear a little later - was upon the verge of a similar fate , the Nashville branch had already had an opportunity for rapid expansion which it was not slow to embrace . The very quiet concerning its affairs thus far is explicable ...
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