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A Study Of The Modern Academic Novel In America, Grace O. Burton
A Study Of The Modern Academic Novel In America, Grace O. Burton
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Charles Godfrey Leland: The American Years, 1824-1869, Ralph Carlisle Smith
Charles Godfrey Leland: The American Years, 1824-1869, Ralph Carlisle Smith
American Studies ETDs
In view of the frequent reliance on Leland's books and articles, I have, on the suggestion of my graduate committee, attempted in this dissertation to evaluate Leland and his writings in order to establish some basis for the accuracy of his statements and the general reliability of Leland as a witness. I have also presented many of his views expressed in books and papers not readily available to or often considered by other students of his times. Though the initial approach to this study of Leland was made objectively or, if subjectively, only sympathetically prejudicial, I must admit that with …
Jack London's Heroes: A Study Of Evolutionary Thought, Roy W. Carlson
Jack London's Heroes: A Study Of Evolutionary Thought, Roy W. Carlson
American Studies ETDs
The important thing, in terms of this study, is that evolutionary speculation had a popular audience and a relatively large audience. Not only did people who had never seen copies of The Origin of Species or The Descent of Man feel perfectly familiar with their contents and qualified to talk about them, but serious thinkers were reading scientific and pseudo-scientific books at an unprecedented rate. For instance, Spencer's books had a sale of 368,755 copies in the authorized editions in the United States between 1860 and 1903. The testimony of John R. Commons as to Spencer's popularity is well known. …
An Investigation Of The Validity Of The American School Intelligence Tests, Roger Alan Hofferth
An Investigation Of The Validity Of The American School Intelligence Tests, Roger Alan Hofferth
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