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Tablet 169:111 Ja 23 37
History with tears. F, MacManus. Irish Mo 65:
245-49 Ap ’37
Leo XIII and history. W. P. Donnelly. America 51:
57-9 Ap 28 °34
Let us learnfrom history. L,K, Patterson. America
51:223-4 Je 16 34
Loghook of time; important and interesting centen-
aries and other anniversaries of 1937. W. A. L,
Styles. Sign 16:358-60 Ja ’37
Nature of the social sciences. C, A. Beard. Histori-
cal B 14:76 My ’36
Old weather chart; Buckle and the theory of the
effect of climate on civilization. G. K. Chesterton.
G K’s W 22:140 N 28 ’35
Philosophie et theologie de l’histoire d’apres La
Cite de Dieu. G. Simard. R U Ottawa 7:441-48 D
37
Les quatre livres historiques de la seconde partie
du De Civitate Dei. G, Simard. R U Ottawa 7:
65*-72* D 37
Root ideas of Catholic history. D, Zema. Historical
B 12:41-44+ Mr ’34
Science of facts; history. F. Hope. Sower 126:21-31
Mr ’38
Some opportunities of the Catholic historian in the
reform and progress of the law. R. J. White.
Cath Hist R 21:49-64 Ap ’35
Subjective history. Historical B 14:76 My ’36
Tragedy of Christian politics. C. Dawson. Sign
18:7-10 Ag 738
What is history? Comm 23:298 Ja 10 ’36
BIBLIOGRAPHY
(Bibliographies published) Mid-America 9:136-37
Ap 738
Guide to bibliographies of Latin American history.
D. de la Salandra. Historical B 12:54-55 Mr 734
(Historical bibliographies published by University
of California Press) Cath Hist R 21:352 O ’35
Hundred best books; world history. H. de Blacam.
Irish Mo 66:349-58 My ’38
(International Bibliography of Historical Sciences
published) Cath Hist R 21:223, J1’35, 22:96 Ap 736
L’histoire au Canada depuis 1900. G, Lanctot. R U
Ottawa 2:237-45 Je 32
(Notes on recent works inhistory) See issues Clergy
R 1934-1938.
CONGRESSES
Anglo-American historical conference. H. H. Coul-
son. Historical B 15:37 Ja ’37
Eighth meeting at Zurich on August 29-September
3, 1938. Cath Hist R 24:379-82 O ’38
When historians meet. W. P. Donnelly. Historical
B 13:70-71 My ’°35
PHILOSOPHY
Another anniversary; golden anniversary of Pope
Leo XIII’s De Studiis Historicis. J, T. Ellis.
Comm 19:378-80 F 2 734
Bossuet’s Discourse on Universal History. P. J.
Barry. Cath Hist R 20:260-80 (1934)
Catholic philosophy of history. J. Schrembs. Cath
Hist R 20:1-22 Ap 734
Catholic Spengler; Christopher Dawson. M, Wade.
Comm 22:605-7 O 18 ’35
Ciceronian dictum on history. J. D, M. Ford. Cath
Hist R 21:385-99 Ja ’36
Current crises and the perspective of history. L. J.
A. Mercier. Cath Hist R 24:257-68 O ’38
Dante’s philosophy of history. G. Walsh. Cath HistR
20:117-34 Jl 34
Definitions, Historical B 13:10 N ’34
Giambattista Vico, philosopher-historian. P. C,
Perrotta. Cath Hist R 20:384-410 Ja ’35
History: a barrier or a blessing. G, N. Shuster.
Cath Hist R 2:185-90 J1 36
Idealistic or the materialistic concept of history -
which is it to be? E, Goerlich. Central-Blatt 28:
235-37 N °35
Is written history an act of faith? Historical B 12:
45-46 Mr ’34
New philosophy of history (Toynbee), J. J. Rol-
biecki. Cath Hist R 21:314-22 0°35
New program for Catholic historians. M.R. Madden.
Cath Hist R 2:426-32 Ja ’37
Perspective of the historian of today. D, Sargent.
Cath Hist R 22:387-94 Ja ’37
Philosophy and the meaning of history. G. Mathew.
Blackf 17:820-26 N ’36
Philosophy of history. G. J. Garraghan. Mod
Schlman 15:38-41 Ja ’38
Stimulating history. Historical B 16:67-68 My ’38
Study of history. A.J. Toynbee. Review
Cath Hist R 21:314-22 O '35
Three concepts in history: continuity, unity, chance.
G, J. Garraghan. Historical B 14:51-53 Mr ’°36
Tradition and progress. Review
R, Hoffman. Historical B 16:67-68 My ’38
Two Cities of Otto of Freising and its influence
on the Catholic philosophy of history. F, Fellner.
Cath Hist R 20:154-74 Jl ’34
RELIGIOUS aspects
From the watch tower. N, A, Berdiaev. Historical
12:67-68 My ’34
SOCIETIES
(Catholic Societies; Catholic history) Mid-America
8:68, 157 Ja - Ap ’37
General meeting of November 16, 1938. Hist
Rec and Stds 29:124-27 ’38
General meeting (U. S. Catholic Historical Society)
T. J, Reardon. Hist Rec and Stds 27:75-88 '37
Golden jubilee of the American Catholic Historical
Society, 1884-1934. Am Cath Hist S R 45:194-
200 S 734
(Reasons for a Catholic historical association: ad-
dress by Cardinal O’Connell) Cath Hist R 22:
54-56 Ap ’36
(Religious elements on the frontier discussed at
meeting) Cath Hist R 20:316-17 O ’34
STUDY and teaching
Aids in the study of history.
49:264-66 S ’38
Anchorage. Historical B 14:55-56 Mr ’36
Another conspiracy of silence; non-Catholic texts.
F, S. Betten. America 52:403-4 F 2°35
Bolton; history of the Americas. Review
Historical B 14:81-82 My ’36
Catholic action for historical studies. T, Corcoran.
Irish Mo 63:319-25 My ’35
Catholic aims in the teaching of history. Sr
Francis d’ Assisi. Cath Sch J 34:102-104 My ’34
Disarming history books; Franco-German com-
mission of historians. B, Ragner. Comm 27:
660-61 Ap 8°38
Don Manuel’s method. G, C, Williamson. Tablet
166:528-9 O 26 °35
Golden age: a correlated project in ancient history.
E, Colling. Cath Sch J 38:51-53 F 38
High school history teaching. G. Brennan. Hist-
orical B 16:15-16, 31-32 N ’37-Ja ’38
Historical scholarship in America needs and oppor-
tunities. Review
Historical B 16:8 N ’37
Historical training. Historical B 16:8 N ’37
History, a training for life. C, E, Schrader. Hist-
orical B 14:6 N’35
History a useless subject. Historical B 12:65 My ’34
History and fact grinding. B, J. Kohlbrenner.
Historical B 14:5-6 N ’35
History correlated and integrated.
35:280 O ’35
History of the Americas. Review
Historical B 14:81-82 My ’36
Interpreting social justice through the study of
history (in the elementary grades) H, M, Ganey.
J Rel Instr 4:412-19 Ja ’34
Making history interesting. W.P. Donnelly. Hist-
orical B 16:11-13 N ’37
Medieval project. Sr M. Hermenegild. Cath Sch
J 38:110-11 Ap ’38
Modern history. Historical B 15:38 Ja ’37
Am Cath HistS R
Cath Sch J
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