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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... regard to contributions to the REVIEW may be sent to the Managing Editor , Professor J. F. Jameson , Carnegie Institution , Washington , D. C. , or to the Board of Editors . Books for review may be sent to the Managing Editor ...
... regard to contributions to the REVIEW may be sent to the Managing Editor , Professor J. F. Jameson , Carnegie Institution , Washington , D. C. , or to the Board of Editors . Books for review may be sent to the Managing Editor ...
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... regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must of course be made for the wider range and more varied affiliations of an international body , but one could wish that American scholarship were accomplishing more in such fields ...
... regards the sub- stance of the programme , allowance must of course be made for the wider range and more varied affiliations of an international body , but one could wish that American scholarship were accomplishing more in such fields ...
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... regard history as belonging in the same class with the inductive and nomological sciences , and to apply to it methods which pertain to them . Only thus , it has sometimes been represented , can history be shown to possess a scientific ...
... regard history as belonging in the same class with the inductive and nomological sciences , and to apply to it methods which pertain to them . Only thus , it has sometimes been represented , can history be shown to possess a scientific ...
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... regards its struc- tural lines , furnishes all the material necessary for an intelligent opinion . No student of art standing before these remains will fail to be struck with the fact that here is an edifice of such pure Gothic as is ...
... regards its struc- tural lines , furnishes all the material necessary for an intelligent opinion . No student of art standing before these remains will fail to be struck with the fact that here is an edifice of such pure Gothic as is ...
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... regard to the liberty of commerce provided for in the commercial articles of the treaty of 1679 did not spare even Dutch merchants themselves who were settled in France , putting seals upon their warehouses , and , in case of their ...
... regard to the liberty of commerce provided for in the commercial articles of the treaty of 1679 did not spare even Dutch merchants themselves who were settled in France , putting seals upon their warehouses , and , in case of their ...
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