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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... edition of one's Baedeker so essential . On the other hand , if Berlin is not rich in historical remains , it has a vigorous and fruitful tradi- tion of historical study and research . The greatest interpreter of ancient Rome to the ...
... edition of one's Baedeker so essential . On the other hand , if Berlin is not rich in historical remains , it has a vigorous and fruitful tradi- tion of historical study and research . The greatest interpreter of ancient Rome to the ...
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... editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II . 138-143 , 156-176 ( new edition ) , and more recently Eberstadt has consecrated an important portion of his book Das Französische Gewerberecht to the same subject . The last ...
... editions of his great Histoire des Classes Ouvrières , II . 138-143 , 156-176 ( new edition ) , and more recently Eberstadt has consecrated an important portion of his book Das Französische Gewerberecht to the same subject . The last ...
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... edition of the documents of the West Frankish and French sovereigns from 840 to 1223. The first two volumes are now before us , and we learn from M. d'Arbois's preface that the work for the others is well advanced . A series of non ...
... edition of the documents of the West Frankish and French sovereigns from 840 to 1223. The first two volumes are now before us , and we learn from M. d'Arbois's preface that the work for the others is well advanced . A series of non ...
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... editions are fully indicated , and the typography is excellent . To many the pains taken will seem almost too great , for the index refers regularly to lines as well as pages , and the list of copies is extended to the point of ...
... editions are fully indicated , and the typography is excellent . To many the pains taken will seem almost too great , for the index refers regularly to lines as well as pages , and the list of copies is extended to the point of ...
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... edition and date are loosely cared for ; we miss such familiar names as Bémont , Riess and Jenks ; there is a tendency to cite older rather than more recent writers , Green and Martin for example rather than Sabatier and the Lavisse ...
... edition and date are loosely cared for ; we miss such familiar names as Bémont , Riess and Jenks ; there is a tendency to cite older rather than more recent writers , Green and Martin for example rather than Sabatier and the Lavisse ...
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