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Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1897

Title
Annual report of the American Historical Association for the year 1897. [electronic resource]
Published
Washington, DC, 1898
Physical Description
1281 p. : tables.
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Notes
Bibliography of Alabama, by Thomas M. Owen, p. 777.
Cuba and Anglo-American relations, by James Morton Callahan, p. 193.
Discussion of the relation of the teaching of economic history to the teaching of political economy, by Henry B. Gardner, George W. Knight, and Henry R. Seager, p. 91.
European blue laws, by John Martin Vincent, p. 355.
First suggestions of a national observatory, 1825, by James C. Courtenay, with introduction and memoir by William A. Courtenay, p. 385.
Guiana and Venezuela cartography, by P. Lee Phillips, p. 681.
History in the German gymnasia, by Lucy Maynard Salmon, p. 73.
Inaugural address by Dr. James Schouler, President of the Association, on a new federal convention, p. 19.
Index, p. 1249.
Introduction to Southern economic history, the land system, by James Curtis Ballagh, p. 99.
John Cabot and the study of sources, by George Parker Winship, p. 35.
Mirabeau and Colonne in 1785, by Fred Morrow Fling, p. 131.
National politics and the admission of Iowa into the Union, by James A. James, p. 161.
Report of proceedings of the thirteenth annual meeting in Cleveland, Ohio, December 28-30, 1897, by Herbert B. Adams, Secretary, p. 1.
Report of the Treasurer, p. 13.
Second annual report of the Historical Manuscripts Commission of the American Historical Association, p. 397.
Some of the consequences of the Louisiana Purchase, by Samuel M. Davis, p. 149.
Spanish policy in Mississippi after the Treaty of San Lorenzo, by Franklin L. Riley, p. 175.
State-supported historical societies and their functions, by Reuben Gold Thwaites, p. 61.
Table of contents, p. IX.
The diplomacy of the United States in regard to Cuba, by John H. Latane, p. 217.
The founding of the German Reformed Church in America by the Dutch, by James I. Good, p. 373.
The functions of state and local historical societies with respect to research and publication, by J.F. Jameson, p. 51.
The Protestant revolution in Maryland, by Bernard C. Steiner, p. 279.
To what extent may undergraduate students of history be trained in the use of sources? by James A. Woodburn, p. 45.
Electronic reproduction. Chester, Vt.: NewsBank, inc., 2006. Available via the World Wide Web. Access restricted to Readex U.S. Congressional Serial Set subscribers.
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Language
English
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August 21, 2012
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Annual Reports.
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