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The American Historical Association's guide to historical literature, Vol. 2
Mary Beth. Norton and Pamela Gerardi
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Frontmatter
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Section 33 Eastern Europe (GALE STOKES, Professor of History, Rice University, page 1025)
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Section 34 Rus', Russia, and the Russian Empire (DANIEL H. KAISER, Professor of History; Rosenfield Professor of Social Studies, Grinnell College, page 1070)
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Section 35 Soviet Union (DANIEL T. ORLOVSKY, Professor of History; Chair, Department of History, Southern Methodist University, page 1100)
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Section 36 Native Peoples of the Americas (FREDERICK E. HOXIE, Vice President for Research and Education, The Newberry Library, page 1129)
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Section 37 Latin America to 1800 (MARK A. BURKHOLDER, Professor of History, University of Missouri, St. Louis, page 1162)
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Section 38 Latin America since 1800 (RICHARD J. WALTER, Professor of History, Washington University, page 1199)
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Section 39 Colonial North America (JACK P. GREENE, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, The Johns Hopkins University, page 1239)
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Section 40 United States, General (LEWIS PERRY, Andrew Jackson Professor of History; Director of American Studies, Vanderbilt University, page 1280)
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Section 41 American Revolution and Early Republic, 1754-1815 (DAVID L. AMMERMAN, Dorchester, Massachusetts, page 1324)
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Section 42 United States, 1815-1877 (THOMAS DUBLIN, Professor of History, Binghamton Univeristy, page 1361)
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Section 43 United States, 1877-1920 (JOE W. TROTTER, Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon University, page 1412)
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Section 44 United States History since 1920 (JAMES T. PATTERSON, Ford Foundation Professor of History, Brown University, page 1453)
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Section 45 Canada (JOHN M. BUMSTED, Professor of History, University of Manitoba, page 1504)
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Section 46 Australasia and Oceania (STUART MACINTYRE, Ernest Scott Professor of History, University of Melbourne, page 1526)
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Section 47 International Relations, 1815-1920 (PAUL W. SCHROEDER, Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, page 1547)
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Section 48 International Relations since 1920 (CAROLE K. FINK, Professor of History, Ohio State University, page 1578)
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List of Journals (page 1613)
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Author Index (page 1623)
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Subject Index (page 1743)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SCJ | 27.3 (Autumn, 1996): 905-906 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/2544092 |
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Published: 1995
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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