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Method for the easy comprehension of history
Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596., Reynolds, Beatrice, b. 1891.
Year: 1969, c1945.
Publisher:  Norton. 
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Frontmatter
INTRODUCTION
DEDICATION
PREAMBLE
I. WHAT HISTORY IS AND OF HOW MANY CATEGORIES
II. THE ORDER OF READING HISTORICAL TREATISES
III. THE PROPER ARRANGEMENT OF HISTORICAL MATERIAL
IV. THE CHOICES OF HISTORIANS
V. THE CORRECT EVALUATION OF HISTORIES
VI. THE TYPE OF GOVERNMENT IN STATES
VII. REFUTATION OF THOSE WHO POSTULATE FOUR MONARCHIES AND THE GOLDEN AGE
VIII. A SYSTEM OF UNIVERSAL TIME
IX. CRITERIA BY WHICH TO TEST THE ORIGINS OF PEOPLES
X. THE ORDER AND COLLECTION OF HISTORIANS
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: Method for the easy comprehension of history : translated by Beatrice Reynolds.
Author: Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596; Reynolds, Beatrice, b. 1891
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Source Version: Method for the easy comprehension of history : translated by Beatrice Reynolds
Bodin, Jean, 1530-1596, Reynolds, Beatrice, b. 1891
New York: Norton, 1969, c1945.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.05975
Subject Headings: • History -- Methodology
• History -- Study and teaching
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