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SELECTIONS FROM THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, 1765-1860

With Introductory Essays

By GUY STEVENS CALLENDER, Professor of Political Economy
in the Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University

8vo. Cloth. xviii+819 pages. List price, $2.75; mailing price, $2.95

UCH a compilation as is here presented will be greatly appreciated

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by teachers, since the material which it includes is at present scattered through a vast number of volumes and is therefore utterly unavailable to most students.

The book is intended to be an account of important economic affairs, by persons best qualified to understand them. It may be used in connection with either a course of lectures, or a text-book which will give the general outline of the subject. These, and the brief essays at the beginning of each chapter, together with the headings under which the extracts are arranged, will make clear to the student their significance and bearing. The book will be of use also in those general courses in American history in which it is common to give considerable attention to the economic and social, as well as to the political, side of our national development. Indeed, the relation of politics and economics has always been so close in America that political historians cannot avoid the consideration of economic affairs.

The selections provide a description and explanation of the economic life of the American people at all stages of their development, discuss such problems as they have had to face, and show the relation of their economic life to their politics on the one hand and to their social evolution on the other.

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COLONIZATION

A STUDY OF THE FOUNDING OF NEW SOCIETIES

By ALBERT GALLOWAY KELLER

Professor of the Science of Society in Yale University

8vo. Cloth. xii+632 pages. With maps. List price, $3.00; mailing price, $3.20

OLONIZATION is unique in being the first history in

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the English tongue to describe the founding of new settlements and societies, and presents a wealth of information, hitherto widely scattered and disconnected, in a style at once logical and of absorbing interest.

In scope the book covers the whole history of colonization, excepting that of the English and French and of several of the most recent colonizing peoples. Information concerning these is reasonably easy of access. The several chapters treat of the colonies of the Orientals and ancients, mediæval and modern Italians, Portuguese, Spanish, Dutch, Scandinavians, and Germans.

The view point is in general that of the economist and sociologist; such topics as emigration, colonial trade, race contact, and the like are given precedence over historical, administrative, and legal detail. The method is, above all, comparative; the subject is treated topic-wise, and data are arranged as illustrative of general principles rather than in chronicle fashion. A constant effort has been made to attain simplicity and concreteness of both style and argument.

The book is written especially for American college students, but its style and content will also appeal to the intelligent general reader.

Especially adapted to college students of the junior or senior year

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SELECTIONS AND DOCUMENTS

IN ECONOMICS

Edited by Professor WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY of Harvard University

An application of the case system of the law schools to the
teaching of economics

TRUSTS, POOLS, AND CORPORATIONS

Edited, with an Introduction, by WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY, Professor of Economics in Harvard University

TRADE UNIONISM AND LABOR PROBLEMS Edited, with an Introduction, by JOHN R. COMMONS, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Wisconsin

SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS

BY THOMAS N. CARVER, Professor of Political Economy in Harvard University

SELECTED READINGS IN PUBLIC FINANCE By CHARLES J. BULLOCK, Assistant Professor of Economics in Harvard University

RAILWAY PROBLEMS

By WILLIAM Z. RIPLEY, Professor of Economics in Harvard University

SELECTED READINGS IN ECONOMICS

By CHARLES J. BULLOCK, Assistant Professor of Economics in Harvard

University

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