History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 5Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1914 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... discussion and references to other books . Throughout the text there is an unusual abundance of illustration that renders the treatment concrete and definite . Special emphasis is placed upon matters of partic- ular interest to the ...
... discussion and references to other books . Throughout the text there is an unusual abundance of illustration that renders the treatment concrete and definite . Special emphasis is placed upon matters of partic- ular interest to the ...
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... discussion . These are simple illustrations of the utilization of history by editorial writers , but many more ... discussing current events . Let us consider the episode of the deporta- tion of the children during the recent strike in ...
... discussion . These are simple illustrations of the utilization of history by editorial writers , but many more ... discussing current events . Let us consider the episode of the deporta- tion of the children during the recent strike in ...
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... discussion , Prof. George . For historical knowledge , he says , " is , strictly speaking , belief based on the testimony of others . " It is easy to see , therefore , how the press , as a tremendous engine of publicity , may affect ...
... discussion , Prof. George . For historical knowledge , he says , " is , strictly speaking , belief based on the testimony of others . " It is easy to see , therefore , how the press , as a tremendous engine of publicity , may affect ...
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... discussing the reporter's case with special reference to his relation to history . For when finally we come to the ascertainment of cur- rent facts in the moving life of the world and the earliest recording of those facts in a literary ...
... discussing the reporter's case with special reference to his relation to history . For when finally we come to the ascertainment of cur- rent facts in the moving life of the world and the earliest recording of those facts in a literary ...
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... discuss here is the contribution which instruc- tion in a special subject , the history of commerce and industry , can make to this end . What advantages does it offer which are not found in equal measure in other subjects ? What ...
... discuss here is the contribution which instruc- tion in a special subject , the history of commerce and industry , can make to this end . What advantages does it offer which are not found in equal measure in other subjects ? What ...
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