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Studies in modern European history in honor of Franklin Charles Palm. / Editors: Frederick J. Cox [and others]
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- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Cox, Frederick J., editor.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Palm, Franklin Charles, 1890-1973.
- Europe--History--1492-.
- Europe.
- History.
- Physical Description:
- 310 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Bookman Associates, [1956]
- Contents:
- Foreword, by H. E. Bolton.
- The Abbé Sieyès on liberty, by W. Belote.
- The libertarian crusade of 1792, by R. M. Brace.
- The long detour: Italy's search for unity, by G. Carbone.
- The French peace plans, 1918-1919: the germ of the conflict between Ferdinand Foch and Georges Clemenceau. by F. J. Cox.
- Art and politics during the French Revolution: a study of three artist regicides, by D. L. Dowd.
- Citizenship law in the Third Reich, by W. W. Fearnside.
- The Vicomte Armand de Melun and the Catholic social movement in France, 1848-1851, by G. Griffiths.
- The blockade of Gloucester in 1781 as seen through a Frenchman's eyes, by G. W. Kyte.
- Preperation of a coup d'etat: administrative centralization and police powers in France, 1849-1851, by H. C. Payne.
- Dubois of the Globe: an episode in the history of press freedom and academic freedom in modern France, by D. L. Rader.
- The judicial reform of 1788 and the French Revolution, by J. F. Ramsey.
- French naval conversion and the Second Empire's intervention in industry, by F. W. Wallin.
- Personalities and politics at the court of Henry II of France, 1547-1559, by B. C. Weber.
- Herbert Hoover and the blockade of Germany, 1918-1919, by E. F> Willis.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographies.
- OCLC:
- 1028141
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