American History
A Bibliographic Review; Volume V, 1989
Greenwood Press
Published on 31. December 1990
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-0-313-28057-3 (ISBN)
Description
American History: A Bibliographic Review is the only publication to review bibliographic research methods and data compilation on American history, a providing valuable forum for all aspects of critical bibliography in American political, legal, literary, social and economic history. Regular features include bibliographies of prominent American historians, scholarly reviews of bibliographic guides, and a register of historical work in progress. Features in Volume 5 include a historiographical survey of Woodrow Wilson and a bibliography of Arthur Link.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-313-28057-3 (9780313280573)
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Content
Wilson and the democratic state - a historiographical survey of Woodrow Wilson's view of political leadership, Niels Thorsen; toward a bibliography of the writins of Arthur S.Link, Carol Bondhus Fitzgerald and Manfred F.Boemeke; 1988 - a bibliographic review, Michael E.Stoller; publishing prizes in American history, Kathleen A.Sisak; national registry for the bibliography of history, Thomas T.Helde; Bailey, William G., compiler. "Americans in Paris, 1900-1930: A Selected, Annotated Bibliography", Noel Riley Fitch; Brown, Catherine L., compiler. "The Urban South: A Bibliography", Lawrence H.Larsen; Coletta, Paolo E. "William Howard Taft: A Bibliography", John A.Gable; David, Donald G., Jr and John Mark Tucker, editors. "American Library History: A Comprehensive Guide to the Literature", Wayne A.Wiegand; editing documents and texts - an annotated bibliography, Peter L.Shillingsburg; Fales, Susan L. and Chad J.Flake, compilers. "Mormons and Mormonism in U.S.Government Documents", Hans Baer.