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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... political situation of Tuscany in the thir- teenth century this development was inevitable . The monks were men of ... political alliance . Siena , and Siena alone , could in the changed political circum- stances of Italy offer to the ...
... political situation of Tuscany in the thir- teenth century this development was inevitable . The monks were men of ... political alliance . Siena , and Siena alone , could in the changed political circum- stances of Italy offer to the ...
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... political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment ... politics of Richelieu ( whose weakness as a minister was a failure to appreciate the bear- ing and value of economic ...
... political evidence of it . The policy of Colbert , who aimed at establishing uniformity in conditions of employment ... politics of Richelieu ( whose weakness as a minister was a failure to appreciate the bear- ing and value of economic ...
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... political economy represented by Col- bert . Turning from France to Holland , the country with which the Huguenots had most intimate relations , we find that it was economic interest very largely which led Holland to sympathize with the ...
... political economy represented by Col- bert . Turning from France to Holland , the country with which the Huguenots had most intimate relations , we find that it was economic interest very largely which led Holland to sympathize with the ...
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... POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN the period of Andrew Jackson's supremacy in the political affairs of the United States , the state of Tennessee had but recently . emerged from the conditions of frontier life . Out of the struggles of ...
... POLITICS IN THE JACKSON PERIOD1 IN the period of Andrew Jackson's supremacy in the political affairs of the United States , the state of Tennessee had but recently . emerged from the conditions of frontier life . Out of the struggles of ...
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... political structure of In connection with banking and credit , with regard to internal improvement , in relation to the speculation which charac- terized Tennessee no less than other Western states , and in its bear- ing on the ...
... political structure of In connection with banking and credit , with regard to internal improvement , in relation to the speculation which charac- terized Tennessee no less than other Western states , and in its bear- ing on the ...
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