The Historian's History of the United States, Band 1Putnam, 1966 - 1384 Seiten Places the following historians' writings in perspective and provides the historical writing itself of Edward P. Cheney, John Fiske, Charles M. Andrews, Edward Gaylord Bourne, James Truslow Adams, Francis Parkman, Herbert L. Osgood, Edward Channing, Carl L. Becker, Sydney George Fisher, Moses Coit Tyler, George Bancroft, Richard B. Morris, Charles A. and Mary R. Beard, J. Franklin Jameson, Henry Adams, Claude G. Bowers, Theodore Roosevelt, John Bach McMaster, Alfred T. Mahan, Frederick Jackson Turner, Hiram Martin Chittenden, John Spencer Bassett, James Ford Rhodes, William E. Dodd, Albert Bushnell Hart, Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, Bruce Catton, Douglas Southall Freeman, John G. Nicolay, and William Archibald Dunning, Vernon Louis Parrington, Merle Curti, Walter Prescott Webb, Allan Nevins, Oscar Handlin, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Ida M. Tarbell, Richard Hofstadter, Samuel Flagg Bemis, and Henry Steele Commager. |
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Edward P Cheyney | 19 |
Andrews | 39 |
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