"In this reprint from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Professor Hodder, of the Department of History, University of Kansas, has given his numerous friends a chance to read the scholarly address he gave at the annual dinner of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association.
This project delves into the impact of propaganda on countries and citizens throughout World War I. ...
"[The book] is marred by what appears to be an universal horror of having any opinions so that it re...
"These three new textbooks appearing within a few weeks of each other bear eloquent witness of the a...
"These two books constitute Bulletins 73 and 75 in the well known and dependable series of monograph...
"The extended sub-title of the book gives an idea of its scope and field- 'With illustrations from t...
When Woodrow Wilson called on the American people to mobilize for war in April 1917, it was hardly s...
"It is pleasant to note how the love and respect for history is fruiting in a sister State.
Review of: Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. Ballard, Michael B
Review of: Fanatics and Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War. Ratner, Lorman A. a...
Review of: Sources for U.S. History: Nineteenth-Century Communities. Stephens, W. B
Review of: "The Organization of American Historians and the Writing and Teaching of American History...
"This bulky volume by the well known authority on Wisconsin history, Milo M. Quaife, of the Wisconsi...
"The issue for October, beginning the fifty-first volume, has another important contribution by Prof...
"The American Historical Association held its twenty-eighth annual meeting in Boston and Cambridge w...
Bleeding Kansas in the Newspapers The state of “state history today is a sorry one except for a...
This project delves into the impact of propaganda on countries and citizens throughout World War I. ...
"[The book] is marred by what appears to be an universal horror of having any opinions so that it re...
"These three new textbooks appearing within a few weeks of each other bear eloquent witness of the a...
"These two books constitute Bulletins 73 and 75 in the well known and dependable series of monograph...
"The extended sub-title of the book gives an idea of its scope and field- 'With illustrations from t...
When Woodrow Wilson called on the American people to mobilize for war in April 1917, it was hardly s...
"It is pleasant to note how the love and respect for history is fruiting in a sister State.
Review of: Vicksburg: The Campaign That Opened the Mississippi. Ballard, Michael B
Review of: Fanatics and Fire-Eaters: Newspapers and the Coming of the Civil War. Ratner, Lorman A. a...
Review of: Sources for U.S. History: Nineteenth-Century Communities. Stephens, W. B
Review of: "The Organization of American Historians and the Writing and Teaching of American History...
"This bulky volume by the well known authority on Wisconsin history, Milo M. Quaife, of the Wisconsi...
"The issue for October, beginning the fifty-first volume, has another important contribution by Prof...
"The American Historical Association held its twenty-eighth annual meeting in Boston and Cambridge w...
Bleeding Kansas in the Newspapers The state of “state history today is a sorry one except for a...
This project delves into the impact of propaganda on countries and citizens throughout World War I. ...
"[The book] is marred by what appears to be an universal horror of having any opinions so that it re...
"These three new textbooks appearing within a few weeks of each other bear eloquent witness of the a...