H. G. Wells and the World StateYale University Press, 1961 - 301 pages |
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... History was also more than a tract . No student of the development of what James Harvey Rob- inson dubbed the New History can get very far without tak- ing the Outline ... History and subsequently as the best known general history to ...
... History was also more than a tract . No student of the development of what James Harvey Rob- inson dubbed the New History can get very far without tak- ing the Outline ... History and subsequently as the best known general history to ...
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... Outline of History , Henri Berr began the publication in France of his 100 - volume universal history L'Evolution de l'humanité . Although the latter was planned as and remains to the present day , with over sixty volumes published , a ...
... Outline of History , Henri Berr began the publication in France of his 100 - volume universal history L'Evolution de l'humanité . Although the latter was planned as and remains to the present day , with over sixty volumes published , a ...
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... Outline in schools , by the National Civic Federation.42 For the most part British historians 40. Harold Laski to ... History , ' " London Mercury , 3 ( 1920 ) , 43–62 . In 1925 Wells undertook another serial publication of the Outline ...
... Outline in schools , by the National Civic Federation.42 For the most part British historians 40. Harold Laski to ... History , ' " London Mercury , 3 ( 1920 ) , 43–62 . In 1925 Wells undertook another serial publication of the Outline ...
Contents
Acknowledgments vii | 1 |
The Prophetic Office | 12 |
Fundamental Assumptions | 60 |
Copyright | |
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