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Item Description:"Rostovtzeff, Michael Ivanovitch" is the authorized version of the name according to the Library of Congress Name Authority File.
Table of contents, p. 9.
The recognition of economic history as a distinct subject, by Clive Day, p. 155.
The field for the teaching of economic history in colleges and secondary schools, by Abbott Payson Usher, p. 156.
Fields of research in economic history: Labor, by Frank T. Carlton, p. 159.
Agriculture as a field for historical research, by Louis B. Schmidt, p. 161.
The origin of the Russian state on the Dnieper, by Mikhail Rostovtsev, p. 163.
Recent realignment in the history of medieval medicine and science, by Fielding H. Garrison, p. 173.
Latin as an international language in the Middle Ages, by Louis J. Paetow, p. 179.
The enlightened despotism, by George Matthew Dutcher, p. 187.
The establishment of a new Poland, by Lucius H. Holt, p. 199.
The settlement at Plymouth contemplated before 1620, by Lincoln N. Kinnicutt, p. 209.
Capitalistic and socialistic tendencies in the Puritan colonies, by Clive Day, p. 223.
The heritage of the Puritans, by David Saville Muzzey, p. 237.
Philadelphia and the embargo, 1808, by Louis Martin Sears, p. 251.
Agrarian discontent in the south, 1880-1900, by Benjamin B. Kendrick, p. 265.
The development of electromagnetism during the last hundred years, by A.E. Kennelly, p. 273.
Description and travel as source material for the history of early agriculture in Pennsylvania, by Rayner W. Kelsey, p. 283.
The early development of agricultural societies in the United States, by Rodney H. True, p. 293.
History of the ranch cattle industry in Oklahoma, by Edward Everett Dale, p. 307.
Index, p. 323.
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