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... conclusions which writers so far have had to base on a quite inadequate groundwork of fact . " - New Statesman 28 : 452 ( Jan. 22 , 1927 ) . Reviews : F. C. Dietz , in American Historical Review 32 : 863 ( July 1927 ) ; 38 : 753-754 ...
... conclusions which writers so far have had to base on a quite inadequate groundwork of fact . " - New Statesman 28 : 452 ( Jan. 22 , 1927 ) . Reviews : F. C. Dietz , in American Historical Review 32 : 863 ( July 1927 ) ; 38 : 753-754 ...
Halaman 23
... conclusions , p . 39–40 . The Black Death and its effects , p . 40-54 . Wool , p . 54-67 . Rural life in Tudor England , p . 67-79 . Agriculture in the seventeenth and the early eighteenth centuries , p . 80-91 . A group of agricultural ...
... conclusions , p . 39–40 . The Black Death and its effects , p . 40-54 . Wool , p . 54-67 . Rural life in Tudor England , p . 67-79 . Agriculture in the seventeenth and the early eighteenth centuries , p . 80-91 . A group of agricultural ...
Halaman 29
... conclusions of Seebohm , Maitland and Vinogradoff , so far as these authorities are in agreement , and where they differ he has usually followed the last named .... " The last portion of the book is an attempt to trace the final ...
... conclusions of Seebohm , Maitland and Vinogradoff , so far as these authorities are in agreement , and where they differ he has usually followed the last named .... " The last portion of the book is an attempt to trace the final ...
Halaman 34
... conclusions , p . 401-409 . Bibliographical footnotes . Comments : " ... an attempt to trace one strand in the economic life of England from the close of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the Civil War .... I have ... confined myself ...
... conclusions , p . 401-409 . Bibliographical footnotes . Comments : " ... an attempt to trace one strand in the economic life of England from the close of the Middle Ages to the beginning of the Civil War .... I have ... confined myself ...
Halaman 3
... conclusion ... seems inevitable , that while the frontier has been an important factor in American life , it has not been an important agency of progress . Side by side with elements of strength have been elements of weakness . The ...
... conclusion ... seems inevitable , that while the frontier has been an important factor in American life , it has not been an important agency of progress . Side by side with elements of strength have been elements of weakness . The ...
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Agricultural Economics Agricultural History Agricultural Museum Amer American agriculture American frontier American Historical Review American history April ballads Berea College bibliography Bureau of Agricultural Campbell Folk School century Citation Civil Colonial Comments commerce Contents cotton crops culture democracy Department of Agriculture economic history enclosure England English essay expansion farm farmers Frederick Jackson Turner free land frontier in American Frontier Nursing Service Harlan County history of agriculture illus industry influence institutions January Jour Journal July June Kentucky Kentucky mountains labor Library London manor manorial maps March markets Martha Berry Mississippi Valley Historical North Carolina noted October period Pi Beta Phi pioneer political population problems Professor Turner's Quarterly region Revolution rural September Society South Southern Appalachians Southern Highlands Southern mountains Survey U. S. Department United Valley Historical Review Virginia West westward movement York York Herald Tribune
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Halaman 57 - Your fate I believe to be certain, though it is deferred by a physical cause. As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land...
Halaman 12 - For the West is the most American part of America ; that is to say, the part where those features which distinguish America from Europe come out in the strongest relief. What Europe is to Asia, what England is to the rest of Europe, what America is to England, that the Western States and Territories are to the Atlantic States, the heat and pressure and hurry of life always growing as we follow the path of the sun.
Halaman 24 - This brief official statement marks the closing of a great historic movement. Up to our own day American history has been in a large degree the history of the colonization of the Great West. The existence of an area of free land, its continuous recession, and the advance of American settlement westward, explain American development.
Halaman 33 - The museum of the future must stand side by side with the library and the laboratory, as a part of the teaching equipment of the college and university, and in the great cities cooperate with the public library as one of the principal agencies for the enlightenment of the people.
Halaman 63 - As long as you have a boundless extent of fertile and unoccupied land, your laboring population will be far more at ease than the laboring population of the Old World, and while that is the case the Jefferson politics may continue to exist without causing any fatal calamity.
Halaman 82 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line.
Halaman 33 - Europe, finds all the best seats at the banquet of life marked 'taken,' and must struggle with his fellows for the crumbs that fall, without one chance in a thousand of forcing or sneaking his way to a seat. In America, whatever his condition, there has always been the consciousness that the public domain lay behind him...