The American Historical Review, Volume 14John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1909 - History 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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... archives had opportunity to see , under ex- pert guidance , the Prussian archives and the new building of the Royal Library . Too much cannot be said of the generous hospitality with which the congress was received and the delightful ...
... archives had opportunity to see , under ex- pert guidance , the Prussian archives and the new building of the Royal Library . Too much cannot be said of the generous hospitality with which the congress was received and the delightful ...
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... Archives , and to those inspired and inspiring scholars , Professors Eduard Meyer and Ulrich von Wilamowitz - Möllendorff , who with the president constituted the organizing committee . The next international historical congress will be ...
... Archives , and to those inspired and inspiring scholars , Professors Eduard Meyer and Ulrich von Wilamowitz - Möllendorff , who with the president constituted the organizing committee . The next international historical congress will be ...
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... archives of Florence and con- taining the privileges conceded to the new foundation by temporal and spiritual rulers , supplemented by abundant material to be found . in the Archivio di Stato of Siena , makes it possible to develop an ...
... archives of Florence and con- taining the privileges conceded to the new foundation by temporal and spiritual rulers , supplemented by abundant material to be found . in the Archivio di Stato of Siena , makes it possible to develop an ...
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... archives of the British government . The Oregon boundary controversy was in its final stages , negotia- tions between Great Britain and the United States on that subject being practically continuous from the date of Lord Ashburton's mis ...
... archives of the British government . The Oregon boundary controversy was in its final stages , negotia- tions between Great Britain and the United States on that subject being practically continuous from the date of Lord Ashburton's mis ...
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... Archives du Service Hydrographique de la Marine , of Paris , and seems to have come origi- nally to the French Department of State about the year 1669. For years it had lain neglected , hence is yellowed , much crinkled and the edges ...
... Archives du Service Hydrographique de la Marine , of Paris , and seems to have come origi- nally to the French Department of State about the year 1669. For years it had lain neglected , hence is yellowed , much crinkled and the edges ...
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