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Harry Elmer Barnes
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Barton J. Bernstein
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James West Davidson
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Frank Otto Gatell
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Hans R. Guggisberg
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James Jackson Kilpatrick
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United States -- Historiography -- Addresses, essays, lectures
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United States -- History -- Addresses, essays, lectures
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Historiography -- Addresses, essays, lectures
3
Democracy
1
Nationalism -- Addresses, essays, lectures
1
Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971
1
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1960-1979
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1980-1999
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English
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German
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Knopf
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Appleton-Century-Crofts
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Arno Press
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Chatto & Windus
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Greenwood Press
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H. Lang
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Towards a new past
by
Barton J. Bernstein
History as a way of learning
The State of American history.
Quadrangle Books, 1970
Amerikastudien, Theorie, Geschichte, interpretatorische Praxis
Metzler, 1977
American themes
by
Frank Otto Gatell
Oxford University Press, 1968
Essays in American historiography
by
Sheehan, Donald Henry
Greenwood Press, 1973
Major interpretations of the American past.
by
Richard L. Rapson
Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1971
Understanding the American experience: recent interpretations
by
James M. Banner
Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973
The topless bathing suit, and other footnotes to American history
by
James Jackson Kilpatrick
Published for the Detroit Historical Society by Wayne State University Press, 1968
Alte und Neue Welt in historischer Perspektive.
by
Hans R. Guggisberg
H. Lang, 1973
Towards a new past
by
Barton J. Bernstein
Chatto & Windus, 1970
After the fact
by
James West Davidson
Knopf, 1981
Toward the scientific study of history
Lippincott, 1972
After the fact
Knopf, 1982
The Barnes trilogy
by
Harry Elmer Barnes
Institute for Historical Review, 1979
History and social intelligence.
by
Harry Elmer Barnes
Revisionist Press, 1972
Selected revisionist pamphlets.
by
Harry Elmer Barnes
Arno Press, 1972
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