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THE AMERICAN NATION

A HISTORY

FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES BY ASSOCIATED SCHOLARS

EDITED BY

ALBERT BUSHNELL HART, LL.D.

PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY

ADVISED BY

VARIOUS HISTORICAL SOCIETIES

IN 27 VOLUMES

VOL. 26

THE AMERICAN NATION

A HISTORY

LIST OF AUTHORS AND TITLES
GROUP I.

FOUNDATIONS OF THE NATION Vol. 1 European Background of American History, by Edward Potts Cheyney, A.M., Prof. Hist. Univ. of Pa. 2 Basis of American History, by Livingston Farrand, M.D., Prof. Anthropology Columbia Univ. 3 Spain in America, by Edward Gaylord Bourne, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. Yale Univ.

4 England in America, by Lyon Gardiner Tyler, LL.D., President William and Mary College.

5 Colonial Self-Government, by Charles McLean Andrews, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. Johns Hopkins Univ.

GROUP II.

TRANSFORMATION INTO A NATION

Vol. 6 Provincial America, by Evarts Boutell Greene, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. and Dean of College, Univ. of Ill. 7 France in America, by Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D., Sec. Wisconsin State Hist. Soc.

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION

Vol. II The Federalist System, by John Spencer Bassett, Ph.D., Prof. Am. Hist. Smith College.

12 The Jeffersonian System, by Edward Channing, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. Harvard Univ.

13 Rise of American Nationality, by
Kendric Charles Babcock, Ph.D.,
Pres. Univ. of Arizona.

14 Rise of the New West, by Freder-
ick Jackson Turner, Ph.D., Prof.
Am. Hist. Univ. of Wisconsin.
15 Jacksonian Democracy, by Will-
iam MacDonald, LL.D., Prof.
Hist. Brown Univ.

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Vol. 17 Westward Extension, by George Pierce Garrison, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. Univ. of Texas.

18 Parties and Slavery, by Theodore
Clarke Smith, Ph.D., Prof. Am.
Hist. Williams College.

19 Causes of the Civil War, by Admiral
French Ensor Chadwick, U.S.N.,
recent Pres. of Naval War Col.
20 The Appeal to Arms, by James
Kendall Hosmer, LL.D., recent
Librarian Minneapolis Pub. Lib.
21 Outcome of the Civil War, by
James Kendall Hosmer, LL.D., re-
cent Lib. Minneapolis Pub. Lib.

GROUP V.

NATIONAL EXPANSION

Vol. 22 Reconstruction, Political and Economic, by William Archibald Dunning, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. and Political Philosophy Columbia Univ. 23 National Development, by Edwin Erle Sparks, Ph.D., Prof. American Hist. Univ. of Chicago. 24 National Problems, by Ďavis R. Dewey, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Mass. Institute of Technology.

25 America as a World Power, by John H. Latané, Ph.D., Prof. Hist. Washington and Lee Univ. 26 National Ideals Historically Traced, by Albert Bushnell Hart, LL.D., Prof. Hist. Harvard Univ. 27 Index to the Series, by David Maydole Matteson, A.M.

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