This guide provides a comprehensive list of the colonial office papers held in the Public Record Office of Great Britain and includes both old and new references. Originally published in 1914, it remains a valuable resource for historians and others interested in research on American history.
Charles Mclean Andrews Pořadí knih
Charles McLean Andrews byl předním historikem koloniální Ameriky, známým svou autoritou v oboru. Proslul jako vůdčí postava „Imperiální školy“ historiků, která zkoumala a obdivovala efektivitu britského impéria v 18. století. Jeho rozsáhlá publikační činnost zahrnovala mnoho významných vědeckých článků a knih, stejně jako četné recenze a kratší práce, které formovaly pohled na koloniální éru.






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