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Norton, Mary Beth, Pamela Gerardi And Historical Association Ame, Rican

The American Historical Association's Guide to Historical Literature: 2 Volume Set.

Oxford University Press, 1995.,

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ISBN
9780195057270
Auteur
Norton, Mary Beth, Pamela Gerardi And Historical Association Ame, Rican
Éditeurs
Oxford University Press, 1995.
Format
Third Edition. 2064 p. Leinen / Cloth.
Jaquette
Non
Langues
Anglais
Dédicacée
Non
Premiére Edition
Non

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Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wolfgang Haase, langj�igem Herausgeber der ANRW und des International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT) / From the library of Prof. Wolfgang Haase, long-time editor of ANRW and the International Journal of the Classical Tradition (IJCT). - Einband jeweils leicht berieben und besto�n, Buchschnitt stellenweise leicht gewellt, sonst sehr guter Zustand / Binding slightly rubbed and bumped in each case, book edges slightly curled in places, otherwise very good condition. - CONTENTS: Section i Theory and Practice in Historical Study RICHARD T. VANN, Professor of History and Letters, Wesleyan University Section 2 Prehistory PATTY jo WATSON, Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor, Washington University, St. Louis Section 3 World History KEVIN REILLY, Professor of History, Raritan Valley Community College LYNDA NORENE SHAFFER, Associate Professor of History, Tufts University Section 4 Science, Technology, and Medicine ROBERT K. DEKOSKY, Associate Professor of History, University of Kansas Section 5 Ancient Near East ERLE LEICHTY, Professor of Assyriology; Curator of Akkadian Language and Literature, The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania Section 6 Ancient Greece to the End of the Hellenistic Period MORTIMER chambers, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles Section 7 Early Western Europe, Pre-Roman North Africa, and Rome COLIN M. WELLS, T. Frank Murchison Distinguished Professor of Classical Studies, Trinity University Section 8 Byzantium ALEXANDER P. K AZHD AN, Senior Research Associate, Dumbarton Oaks Section 8 Central Asia peter B. GOLDEN, Professor of History, Rutgers University, Newark Section io China to 1644 PATRICIA BUCKLEY EBREY, Professor of East Asian Studies and History, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign Section 11 China since 1644 JAMES H. COLE, New York, New York Section 12 Premodern Japan martin COLLCUTT, Professor of East Asian Studies and History, Princeton University Section 13 Modern Japan F. G. NOTEHELFER, Professor of History, University of California, Los Angeles Section 14 Korea JOHN B. DUNCAN, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Los Angeles y6ng-H0 CH OE, Professor of History, University of Hawaii, Manoa Section 15 South Asia DAVID LELYVELD, Dean of Students, School of General Studies; Lecturer, Department of Middle East Languages and Cultures, Columbia University SANJAY subrahmanyam, Professor of Economic History, Delhi School of Economics Section 16 Southeast Asia DAVID K. WYATT, John Stambaugh Professor of Southeast Asian History, Cornell University Section 17 Islamic World to 1500 RICHARD WILLIAMS BULLIET, Professor of History, Middle East Institute, Columbia University Section 18 Middle East and North Africa since 1500 CARTER VAUGHN FINDLEY, Professor of History, Ohio State University Section 19 Sub-Saharan Africa MARGARET jean HAY, Adjunct Associate Professor of History; Publications Editor, African Studies Center, Boston University JOSEPH C. miller, Commonwealth Professor of History; Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, University of Virginia Section 20 Medieval Europe FREDRIC L. CHEYETTE, Professor of History, Amherst College MARCIA L. COLISH, Frederick B. Artz Professor of History, Oberlin College Section 21 Medieval and Modem Jewish History DAVID B. RUDERMAN, Joseph Meyerhoff Professor of Modem Jewish History; Director of the Center of Judaic Studies, University of Pennsylvania Section 22 Modern Europe, General PEREZ ZAGORIN, Joseph C. Wilson Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Rochester Section 23 British Isles, 1450-1800 derek M. hirst, William Eliot Smith Professor of History, Washington University, St. Louis Section 24 Britain and Ireland since 1760 R. K. WEBB, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Maryland, Baltimore County Section 25 France, 1450-1789 LAWRENCE M. BRYANT, Professor of History, California State University, Chico Section 26 France since 1789 LINDA L. CLARK, Professor of History, Millersville University of Pennsylvania Section 27 Low Countries and Switzerland MAARTEN ultee, Professor of History, University of Alabama WILLARD ALLEN FLETCHER, Professor of History, Emeritus, University of Delaware Section 28 Italy since 1350 PAUL F. GRENDLER, Professor of History, University of Toronto ANTONIO SANTOSUOSSO, Professor of History, University of Western Ontario Section 29 Spain and Portugal RICHARD L. KAGAN, Professor of History, The Johns Hopkins University ADRIAN SHUBERT, Professor of History, York University Section 30 German States and the Habsburg Empire, 1493-1800 R. PO-CHIA HSIA, Professor of History, New York University Section 31 German States and the Habsburg Empire since 1789 JAMES J. SHEEHAN, Dickason Professor in the Humanities; Professor of History, Stanford University Section 32 Scandinavia and the Baltic States MICHAEL F. METCALF, Professor of History, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Section 33 Eastern Europe GALE stokes, Professor of History, Rice University Section 34 Rus�, Russia, and the Russian Empire DANIEL H. kaiser, Professor of History; Rosenfield Professor of Social Studies, Grinnell College Section 35 Soviet Union DANIEL T. ORLOVSKY, Professor of History; Chair, Department of History, Southern Methodist University Section 36 Native Peoples of the Americas FREDERICK E. HOXIE, Vice President for Research and Education, The Newberry Library Section 37 Latin America to 1800 MARK A. BURKHOLDER, Professor of History, University of Missouri, St. Louis Section 38 Latin America since 1800 RICHARD J. WALTER, Professor of History, Washington University Section 39 Colonial North America JACK P. GREENE, Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities, The Johns Hopkins University Section 40 United States, General LEWIS PERRY, Andrew Jackson Professor of History; Director of American Studies, Vanderbilt University Section 41 American Revolution and Early Republic, 1754-1815 DAVID L. AMMERMAN, Dorchester, Massachusetts Section 42 United States, 1815-1877 THOMAS DUBLIN, Professor of History, Binghamton University Section 43 United States, 1877-1920 JOE W. TROTTER, Professor of History, Carnegie Mellon University Section 44 United States History since 1920 JAMES T. PATTERSON, Ford Foundation Professor of History, Brown University Section 45 Canada JOHN M. BUMSTED, Professor of History, University of Manitoba Section 46 Australasia and Oceania STUART MACINTYRE, Ernest Scott Professor of History, University of Melbourne Section 47 International Relations, 1815-1920 PAUL W. SCHROEDER, Jubilee Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana- Champaign Section 48 International Relations since 1920 CAROLE K. FINK, Professor of History, Ohio State University. ISBN 9780195057270
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