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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... listen to addresses of more general interest chosen from the various sections . It is quite out of the question to attempt an The International Historical Congress at Berlin 3 DAVID J HILL FERDINAND SCHEVILL at Berlin I.
... listen to addresses of more general interest chosen from the various sections . It is quite out of the question to attempt an The International Historical Congress at Berlin 3 DAVID J HILL FERDINAND SCHEVILL at Berlin I.
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... question to attempt an analysis or even an enumeration of the principal papers read during the six days ' meet- ings , and a few general impressions must suffice . The range of topics treated was remarkable , not only for the extent of ...
... question to attempt an analysis or even an enumeration of the principal papers read during the six days ' meet- ings , and a few general impressions must suffice . The range of topics treated was remarkable , not only for the extent of ...
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... question , " What is History ? " is closely connected with that deepest of all questions , " What is Human Life ? " . For , what- ever in reality human life may be , history is the record of its development , its progress and its ...
... question , " What is History ? " is closely connected with that deepest of all questions , " What is Human Life ? " . For , what- ever in reality human life may be , history is the record of its development , its progress and its ...
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... question , " Of what kind ? " and this is the historical as distinguished from the mathematical aspect of science . As mathematics answers the questions of the first series , so history answers those of the second . It deals with ...
... question , " Of what kind ? " and this is the historical as distinguished from the mathematical aspect of science . As mathematics answers the questions of the first series , so history answers those of the second . It deals with ...
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... question of philosophy upon which opinions are still divided ; and I here express no preference for one or another of the opposing theories that find the chief factor of historic change to be physical or psychical , individual or social ...
... question of philosophy upon which opinions are still divided ; and I here express no preference for one or another of the opposing theories that find the chief factor of historic change to be physical or psychical , individual or social ...
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