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OF MODERN KNOWLEDGE

No. 67

Editors:

HERBERT FISHER, M.A., F.B.A.
PROF. GILBERT MURRAY, LITT.D.,
LL.D., F.B.A.

PROF. J. ARTHUR THOMSON, M.A.
PROF. WILLIAM T. BREWSTER, M.A.

OF MODERN KNOWLEDGE

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THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND HISTORY OF OUR TIME (18851911)

By J. L. MYRES

By W. WARDE FOWLER

By WILLIAM BARRY
By H. W. C. DAVIS
By HILAIRE BELLOC.
By H. A. L. FISHER
By MRS. J. R. GREEN
By A. G. BRADLEY

By CHARLES M. ANDREWS
BY WILLIAM MACDONALD
By FREDERIC L. PAXSON

By PAUL L. HAWORTH
By A. F. POLLARD

By G. P. Goock

POLAR EXPLORATION (with maps) By W. S. BRUCE
THE OPENING UP OF AFRICA By SIR H. H. JOHNSTON
THE CIVILIZATION OF CHINA By H. A. GILES
PEOPLES AND PROBLEMS OF

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By SIR T. W. HOLDERNESS

By G. H. PERRIS

By MARION NEWBIGIN
By J. R. SPEARS

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By R. MUNRO

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By W. R. SHEPHERD
By N. H. BAYNES
By R. S. RAIT
By CHAS. TOWER

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COPYRIGHT, 1913,

BY

HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.

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To tell in brief compass, but with accuracy and clearness, the history of the United States in the eventful period from 1815 to 1860, necessitates the exclusion of nearly everything that relates mainly to the development of particular States, and of some topics which concern the growth of the nation as a whole. The present volume, accordingly, has been restricted chiefly to the exposition of three lines of development, namely, constitutional growth, the rise and progress of political parties, and slavery. Side by side with these dominating interests run the birth and expansion of a new sense of democracy; and of this, too, in the field of its political expression, I have sought to give a view.

To the long list of writers who have traversed this period, in whole or in part, every succeeding narrator is deeply beholden. To three of them, however, I gratefully acknowledge special indebtedness: to Mr. James Ford Rhodes, whose monumental History must long remain the definitive account of the period subsequent to 1850; and to Professor Theodore Clark Smith and the late Professor George P. Garrison, whose volumes in the American Nation series are works of notable insight.

PROVIDENCE, R. I.

March, 1913.

WILLIAM MACDONALD.

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