Bibliographie d'histoire coloniale ( 1900-1930 )

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BIBLIOGRAPHIE COLONIALE

Pledge, have proved sadly disillusioning to those guileless souls who had fondly imagined that the American conquest hod marked the beginning of a brighter day for the hapless natives. The popularity of the colonial theme among American historical writers is thus apparent and, with innumerable fascinating matters still awaiting investigation, interest bids fair to continue unabated.

GENERAL WORKS ABBOTT (Wilbur C). — The Expansion of Europe. 2 vols. — New-York, Holt, 1924, in-8. BEER (George L.). — African Questions at the Paris Peace Conference. — New-York, Macmillan, 1923, in-8, 628 p. BOLTON (Herbert E.). and MARSHALL (Thomas M.). — The Colonization of North America. — New-York, Macmillan, 1927, in-8, 609 p. CHITWOOD (Oliver P.). — A History of Colonial America. — New-York, Harper, 1931, in-8, 830 p. COOLIDGE (A. C). — « The European Reconquest of North Africa » (in The Am. Hist. Rev., July 1912, pp. 723 ff.). DONALDSON (John). — « Colonial Economic Policy » (in Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, vol. III). DONNAN (Elizabeth). — Documents Illustrative of the History of the Slave Trade to America (in progress); — Washington, Carnegie, 1930, in-4. DOUGLAS (James). —New England and New France. — New-York, Putnam, 1913, in-8, 560 p. DUNN (William E.). — Spanish and French Rivalry in the Gulf Region of the United States, 1678-1702. — Austin, U. of Tex. Press, 1917, in-8, 238 p. DUTCHER (George M.). — The Political Awakening of the East. — New-York, Abingdon, 1925, in-8, 372 p. FISKE (John). —New France and New England. — Boston, Houghton, 1902, in-8, 278 p. GIBBONS (Herbert A.). — The New Map of Africa (1900-1916). — New-York, Century, 1916, in-8, 503 p.


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