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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... tory that " it begins always with the individual psy- chological investigation of the past , and arrives finally at a markedly social - psychological point of view . In a word , it is the course of events which begins with the heroic ...
... tory that " it begins always with the individual psy- chological investigation of the past , and arrives finally at a markedly social - psychological point of view . In a word , it is the course of events which begins with the heroic ...
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... tory in just as real and true a sense as any phase of science or mathematics may be called applied science or applied mathematics . These two studies are ap- plied in the scientific and material world ; while his- tory is applied in the ...
... tory in just as real and true a sense as any phase of science or mathematics may be called applied science or applied mathematics . These two studies are ap- plied in the scientific and material world ; while his- tory is applied in the ...
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... tory of the past is the aid that it offers toward an understanding of the conditions of the present and future . Can we not take a more direct route to our goal , and study , if not the immediate present , at least a past so recent , so ...
... tory of the past is the aid that it offers toward an understanding of the conditions of the present and future . Can we not take a more direct route to our goal , and study , if not the immediate present , at least a past so recent , so ...
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... tory years of schooling , that economic organization is not yet ready to be taught , and that economic history is the best subject to choose for purposes of instruc- tion . The second question , on the methods of instruc- tion ...
... tory years of schooling , that economic organization is not yet ready to be taught , and that economic history is the best subject to choose for purposes of instruc- tion . The second question , on the methods of instruc- tion ...
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... tory . The attempt has been made to show first of all how much and how varied were the peoples and local- ities which were crowded into the peninsula of Greece , a situation hardly paralleled in any territory of equal extent in the ...
... tory . The attempt has been made to show first of all how much and how varied were the peoples and local- ities which were crowded into the peninsula of Greece , a situation hardly paralleled in any territory of equal extent in the ...
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