Woodburn, James Albert, 1856-1943
Woodburn, James Albert
James Albert Woodburn
VIAF ID: 27443569 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a James Albert Woodburn
- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodburn, James Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodburn, James Albert
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodburn, James Albert ‡d 1856-1943
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodburn, James Albert, ‡d 1856-1943
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Woodburn, James Albert, ‡d 1856-1943
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (6)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Bloomington, Ind.
- 551 _ _ ‡a Madison, Wis.
Works
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Active citizenship | |
American eloquence, 1896: | |
American orations; studies in American political history | |
American politics. Political parties and party problems in the United States / James Albert Woodburn. - New York, 1906. | |
The American Republic and its Government : an Analysis of the Government of the United States with a Consideration of its fundamental Principles and of its Relations to the States and Territories | |
The attitude of Thaddeus Stevens toward the conduct of the civil war | |
Causes of the American revolution | |
The citizen and the republic; | |
Elementary American history and government | |
Finders and founders of the New world | |
The geographical handbook. | |
Higher education in Indiana | |
The historical significance of the Missouri compromise | |
History of England in the eighteenth century | |
Introduction to American history; the European background | |
The makers of America | |
The making of the Constitution, 1898: | |
The new purchase; or, Seven and a half years in the far West | |
Our United States: a history of the nation | |
Promotion of historical study in America following the Civil War. | |
The reasonableness of the law : the adaptability of legal sanctions to the needs of society | |
Representative American orations | |
The Scotch-Irish Presbyterians in Monroe county, Indiana, a paper read before the Monroe county historical society November and December, 1908 | |
Studies in American history, inscribed to James Albert Woodburn ... professor emeritus of American history in Indiana university, by his former students. | |
A study of the American commonwealth as reflected by orations of Burke and Webster : with historical, introductory and explanatory notes, questions and references for collateral reading | |
To what extent may undergraduate students of history be trained in the use of the sources?: |