Bibliographie d'histoire coloniale ( 1900-1930 )

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BIBLIOGRAPHIE COLONIALE

MOSES (Bernard C). — South America on the Eve of Emancipation. — New-York, Putnam, 1908, in-12, 356 p. MOSES (Bernard C). — Spain's Declining Power in South America, 1730-1806. — Berkeley, U. of Cal. Press, 1919, in-8, 440 p. ROBERTSON (William S.). — The Diary of Francisco de Miranda : Tour of the United States, 1783-1784. — New-York, Hisp. Soc. of Am., 1928, in-4, 206 p. ROBERTSON (William S.). — « Francisco de Miranda and the Revolutionizing of South America » (in Ann. Rept. of the Am. Hist. Assn., 1907, I, pp. 189 ff.). ROBERTSON (William S.). — The Life of Miranda. 2 vols. — Chapel Hill, U. of N. C. Press, 1929, in-8. ROBERTSON (William S.j. — « The Policy of Spain Toward its Revolted Colonies, 1820-1823 » (in The Hisp. Am. Hist. Rev., Feb.-Aug. 1926, pp. 21 ff.). ROBERTSON (William S.). — « The Recognition of the Spanish Colonies by the Motherland » (in The Hisp. Am. Hist. Rev., Feb. 1918, pp. 70 ff.). PORTUGAL

BEAZLEY (C. R.). — « Prince Henry of Portugal and the African Crusade of the Fifteenth Century » (in The Am. Hist. Rev., Oct. 1910, pp. 11 ff.). FIGUEREDO (Fidelino de). — « The Geographical Discoveries and Conquests of the Portuguese » (in The Hisp. Am. Hist. Rev., Feb.-Aug. 1926, pp. 47 ff.). KELLER (Albert G.). — Portuguese Colonization in Brazil. — New-Haven, Yale U. Press, 1906, in-8, 410 p.

THE BRITISH EMPIRE GENERAL

BOTSFORD (Jay B.). — English Society in the Eighteenth Century as Influenced from Oversea. — New-York, Macmillan, 1924, in-4, 388 p. GILLESPIE (James E.). — The Influence of Oversea Expansion on England to 1700. — New-York, Col. U. Press, 1920, in-8, 367 p.


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