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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... centuries , though a fragment discovered at the Vatican by Professor Conrat of Amsterdam showed that new mat- ter may ... century in south Germany . The international character of the congress was excellently ex- emplified by a number of ...
... centuries , though a fragment discovered at the Vatican by Professor Conrat of Amsterdam showed that new mat- ter may ... century in south Germany . The international character of the congress was excellently ex- emplified by a number of ...
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... century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an admir- able analysis of the forces which produced the Burgundian state out of portions of France and Germany , and showed how the Burgun- dian dukes solved the problem of creating a central ...
... century . Professor Pirenne of Ghent gave an admir- able analysis of the forces which produced the Burgundian state out of portions of France and Germany , and showed how the Burgun- dian dukes solved the problem of creating a central ...
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... century , the Cistercian reform , with- in the range of our common understanding , I venture to present in the following pages the story of an Italian offshoot of the famous French order , the story of the abbey of San Galgano . In the ...
... century , the Cistercian reform , with- in the range of our common understanding , I venture to present in the following pages the story of an Italian offshoot of the famous French order , the story of the abbey of San Galgano . In the ...
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... century , while the monks were engaged upon the reconstruction of the abbey on a monumental scale , they remained a vigorous and growing organization . It is an old obser- vation that an ideal , devotedly pursued , almost magically ...
... century , while the monks were engaged upon the reconstruction of the abbey on a monumental scale , they remained a vigorous and growing organization . It is an old obser- vation that an ideal , devotedly pursued , almost magically ...
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... century the chief public enterprise in which she was en- gaged was her cathedral , for great buildings both for civil and ecclesiastical uses were one of the passions of the age . Encour- aged probably by the splendid success with which ...
... century the chief public enterprise in which she was en- gaged was her cathedral , for great buildings both for civil and ecclesiastical uses were one of the passions of the age . Encour- aged probably by the splendid success with which ...
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