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James Harvey Robinson

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  • is Albert Bushnell Hart related to Prof. Hart at Dartmouth or James Harvey Robinson, whose sister married another person named Albert Bushnell?

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  • Rosenberg, Rosalind (2004). Changing the Subject: How the Women of Columbia Shaped the Way We Think About Sex and Politics. Columbia University Press. p. 125. Retrieved July 19, 2021 – via Google Books. LCCN 2004-55135; ISBN 978-0-2311-2644-1; OCLC 896998682 (all editions).

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Vol. 1, no. 1. (1894). "Early Reformation Period in England". E.P. Cheyney (ed.). Retrieved July 20, 2021 – via Google Books. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) .


Vol. 1, no. 1. "Early Reformation Period in England". E.P. Cheyney (ed.).
Vol. 1, no. 2. "Urban and the Crusaders". D.C. Munro (ed.) (3rd ed.).
Vol. 1, no. 3. "The Restoration and The European Policy of Metternich (1814–20)". J.H. Robinson (ed.) (4th ed.).
Vol. 1, no. 4. "Letters of the Crusaders". D.C. Munro (ed.) (rev. ed.).
Vol. 1, no. 5. "The French Revolution". J.H. Robinson (ed.) (3rd ed.).
Vol. 1, no. 6. "English Constitutional Documents". E.P. Cheyney (ed.) (3rd ed.).
Vol. 2, no. 1. "English Towns and Gilds". E.P. Cheyney (ed.) (3rd ed.).
Vol. 2, no. 2. "The Naploeonic Period". J.H. Robinson (ed.) (rev. ed.).
Vol. 2, no. 3. "The medieval student". D.C. Munro (ed.) (rev. ed.).
Vol. 2, no. 4. "Medieval Sermon-Stories". D.C. Munro (ed.) (rev. ed. of, Monastic tales of the XIII. century).
Vol. 2, no. 5. "England in the Time of Wycliffe". E.P. Cheyney (ed.) (3rd. ed.).


Vol. 2, no. 6. (1898). "Period of Early Reformation in Germany". Robinson & Merrick Whitcomb, PhD (1859–1923) (eds.) Retrieved July 20, 2021 – via Internet Archive. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: postscript (link) OCLC 7851839 (all editions).


Vol. 2, no. 6. "Period of the Early Reformation in Germany". J.H. Robinson and M. Whitcomb (ed.) (5th ed.).
Vol. 2, no. 7. "Life of the St. Columban". D.C. Munro (ed.) (rev. ed.).


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    1. "The New History"
    2. "The History of History"
    3. "The New Allies of History"
    4. "Some Reflections on Intellectual History"
    5. "History for the Common Man"
    6. "'The Fall of Rome'"
    7. "'The Principles of 1789'"
    8. "The Conservative Spirit in the Light of History"



Breasted, James Henry (1865–1935). "Earliest Man – The Orient, Greece, and Rome".{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Robertson, James Harvey. "Europe From the Break-Up of the Roman Empire to the Opening of the Eighteenth Century".


Robertson, James Harvey; Beard, Charles Austin (1874–1978). "From the Opening of the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day".{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)


London & New York: Harper & Brothers (publisher) (1921). (link). LCCN 21020447 – via Google Books.
London: Jonathan Cape (publisher); (introduction by H.G. Wells) (1923). (link) (new and revised ed.) – via Internet Archive.
→ London: Watts & Co. (publisher). (introduction by H.G. Wells). The Thinkers Library, No. 46.
→ 1st Impression (1934)
→ 2nd Impression (May 1933)
4th Impression (May 1940). (link) – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
4th Impression (September 1943). (link) – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
→ London & New York: Harper & Brothers (publisher) (1939). LCCN 39-2958.
→ New York: Harper & Brothers (publisher) (1950). LCCN 50-6284.


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The book, and the New History movement itself, was not without staunch critics. Classical scholar Paul Shorey (1857–1934), in a review of the book, declared:

I have no sympathy with academic superciliousness toward popular fiction, popular drama, or the popularization of the real sciences so far as this is possible. And if Mr. Robinson had exercised his undoubted gifts of vivacity and apparent lucidity in these fields, I would have been the last to cavil at the crudities and superficialities inseparable from all such endeavors. But he makes his appeal as a critical thinker and a lifelong student of history, and it is therefore fair to remind him of what, in spite of the complaisance of American reviewing, he probably knows – that in the judgment of those whom he once would have regarded as his peers he is fast forfeiting his claim to the title of historian by his reckless disregard of the warning historia scribitur ad narrandum, non ad probadum" [history is written in the statement, not proven].

Robinson, James Harvey. An Outline of the History of the Intellectual Class in Western Europe. OCLC 10141764 (all editions).

1st ed.. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The New Era Printing Company. 1911. Retrieved July 16, 2021 – via HathiTrust.
Revised ed.. Jamaica, Queens: Marion Press. 1914. Retrieved July 16, 2021 – via Google Books.
3rd ed., revised. Jamaica, Queens: Marion Press. 1915. Retrieved July 16, 2021 – via Internet Archive.






Holton, David-Parsons (1812–1883). New York (1877). LCCN 86-211025 (microfilm); LCCN 09-18732.
Parsons, Henry (1835–1905). New York: Frank Allaben Genealogical Company (1912) (link – via Internet Archive). LCCN 13-21459; OCLC 3789524.
Vol. 2. Parsons, Henry (1835–1905) (1920). (link). New Haven, Connecticut: The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Co. p. 536 – via Internet Archive.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Parsons, Gerald James (1924-2003 ). Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc. (1984) (link – via Internet Archive) → (registration required). LCCN 83-82833.
Nabu Press (2010)






  • Mattson, Kevin. "The Challenges of Democracy: James Harvey Robinson, the New History, and Adult Education for Citizenship." Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 2#1 (2003): 48–79.




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The New History and the Sense of Social Purpose in American Historical Writing Author(s): J. R. Pole Source: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society , 1973, Vol. 23 (1973), pp. 221-242 Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of the Royal Historical Society Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3678879