Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1900. In two volumes. Volume I. [electronic resource].

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Corporate Authors: United States. Congress. House, American Historical Association
Other Authors: Adams, Charles Francis, Angell, James Burrill, Bayles, George James, Carpenter, A.H, Clark, A. Howard, Collins, Edward D., Dennis, Alfred Pearce, Eggleston, Edward, Harding, Samuel Bannister, Johnston, William Dawson, Lowe, Walter Irenaeus, Marshall, William I. (William Isaac), Rhodes, James Ford, Schaper, William August, Shambaugh, Benjamin Franklin, Thatcher, Oliver J. (Oliver Joseph), Weatherly, Ulysses G. (Ulysses Grant)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC, 1901.
Series:House document (United States. Congress. House) ; 56th Congress, no. 548, vol.1.
United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 4199.
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Item Description:Table of contents, p. XV.
Report of proceedings of sixteenth annual meeting in Detroit and Ann Arbor, December 27-29, 1900, by A. Howard Clark, Secretary, page 1.
The new history, by Edward Eggleston, President, page 35.
Concerning the writing of history, by James Ford Rhodes, page 49.
Frontier land clubs, or claim associations, by Benjamin F. Shambaugh, page 67.
Missouri party struggles in the Civil War period, by S.B. Harding, page 85.
Lord Baltimore' struggle with the Jesuits, 1634-1649, by Alfred Pearce Dennis, page 105.
American ecclesiology, by George James Bayles, page 127.
Studies in the Colonial Period of England, 1672-1680: The plantations, the Royal African Company, and the slave trade, by Edward D. Collins, page 139.
Plea for military history, by Charles Francis Adams, page 193.
Marcus Whitman: A discussion of Professor Bourne's paper, by William I. Marshall, page 219.
Sectionalism and representation in South Carolina, a sociological study, by William A. Schaper, page 237.
Military government of southern territory, 1861-1865, by A.H. Carpenter, page 465.
Critical work on the Latin sources of the First Crusade, by Oliver J. Thatcher, page 499.
The Turkish capitulation, by James B. Angell, page 511.
Stein's German policy at the Congress of Vienna, by Ulysses G. Weatherly, page 521.
The considerations which induced Edward III to assume the title King of France, by Walter Irenaeus Lowe, page 535.
Fifth annual report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, page 585.
Titles of books on English history published in 1899, selected by W. Dawson Johnston, page 625.
Index, page 641.
Physical Description:667 pages : maps, tables.
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