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HARVARD HISTORICAL STUDIES.

Published under the direction of the Department of History and Government from the income of the

HENRY WARREN TORREY FUND.

This series will comprise works of original research selected from the recent writings of teachers and graduate students in the Department of History and Government in Harvard University. The series will also include collections of documents, bibliographies, reprints of rare tracts, etc. The monographs will appear at irregular intervals, but it is hoped that three volumes will be published annually.

The following volumes are now ready or in the press:—

I. THE SUPPRESSION OF THE AFRICAN SLAVE-TRADE TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1638-1870. By W. E. B. Du Bois, Ph.D., Professor in Wilberforce University. 8vo. pp. xi-335. $1.50 net.

II. THE CONTEST OVER THE RATIFICATION OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION IN THE STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. By S. B. HARDING, A.M., Assistant Professor of History in Indiana University. 8vo. pp. vi-194. $1.25 net. III. A CRITICAL STUDY OF NULLIFICATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA. By D. F. HOUSTON, A.M., Adjunct Professor of Political Science in the University of Texas. 8vo. pp. x-169. $1.25 net. IV. NOMINATIONS FOR ELECTIVE OFFICE IN THE UNITED STATES. BY FREDERICK W. DALLINGER, A.M., Member of the Massachusetts Senate; formerly Secretary of the Republican City Committee of Cambridge, Massachusetts. 8vo. pp xiv-290. $1.50 net.

V. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BRITISH MUNICIPAL HISTORY, INCLUDING GILDS AND PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION. By CHARLES GROSS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of History in Harvard University. 8vo. pp. xxxiv-461. $250 net. VI. THE LIBERTY AND FREE SOIL PARTIES IN THE NORTHWEST. By THEODORE C. SMITH, Ph.D. 8vo. In press.

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Reprinted for Harvard University.

This reprint of an important work, hitherto inaccessible for most economists, follows in pagination and general typographical style the edition of 1755.

Price $1.50.

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BOSTON.

LONDON, ENG.

MACMILLAN & CO.

COURSES IN HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE for 1898-99.

[The following are full courses running through the year, unless otherwise stated. Courses omitted in one year are usually given in the year following.]

HISTORY.

PRIMARILY FOR UNDERGRADUATES.

I. Medieval and Modern European History (introductory course). Dr. COOLIDGE.

FOR GRADUATES AND UNDERGRADUATES.

[2. Political History of Greece to the Roman Conquest. Dr. BOTSFORD.] Omitted in 1898-99.

3. Political History of Rome to the Reign of Diocletian. Dr. Botsford.

5.

The Medieval Church.-The Holy Roman Empire. Professor EMERTON.

6. History of the Early Church. Assistant Professor PLATNER.

21. History of the Church since the Reformation. Assistant Professor PLATNER. [7. The Era of the Reformation in Europe (1350-1563). Professor EMERTON.] Omitted in 1898-99.

8. History of France to the Reign of Francis I. Assistant Professor GROSS. 9. Constitutional History of England to the Sixteenth Century. Assistant Professor Gross.

II. History of England during the Tudor and Stuart Periods. Professor CHANNING. Constitutional History of England since the Reign of George II. Half-course. Professor MACVANE.

12.

IO.

History of Continental Europe since the Middle of the Eighteenth Century. Halfcourse. Professor MACVANE.

American History (to 1783). Professor CHANNING.

13. Constitutional and Political History of the United States (1783–1865). Professor HART.

[14. History of American Diplomacy. Professor HART.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

15. History of Northern and Eastern Europe (1453-1795). Half-course. Dr. COOLIDGE. [19. The Eastern Question. Half-course. Dr. COOLIDGE.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

PRIMARILY FOR GRADUATES.

[16. Federal History of Germany from the Fourteenth Century. Professor HART.] Omitted in 1898-99.

17. Constitutional History of Athens. Dr. Botsford.

[18. Constitutional History of the Roman Republic to the Social War. Dr. BOTSFORD.] Omitted in 1898-99.

22. The Sources and Literature of English Constitutional History. Assistant Professor GROSS.

26. The History of Christian Thought. Professor EMERTON.

[23. Historical Development of American Institutions. Professor CHANNING.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

24. Sources and Literature of American History. Half-course. Professor HART. SEMINARY COURSES.

20.

(a) Church and State. Professor EMERton.

(6) English Institutions in the Middle Ages. Assistant Professor GROSS.

(c) Recent Constitutional History. Professor MACVANE.

(d) Recent Diplomatic History of Europe. Dr. COOLIDGE.

(e) American History and Institutions. Professors HART and CHANNING.

(f) English Institutions of the Tudor and Stuart Periods. Professor CHANNING. (g) International Law. Professor BEALE.

GOVERNMENT.

PRIMARILY FOR UNDERGRADUATES.

1. Constitutional Government (elementary course). Professor MACVANE and Mr. LOWELL.

FOR GRADUATES AND UNDERGRADUATES.

4. Elements of International Law. Professor MACVANE.

17. Leading Principles of Constitutional Law: Selected Cases. Half-course. Professor

8.

MACVANE.

Omitted in 1898-99.

The Canon Law: Its Sources and History.- Protestant Ecclesiastical Law. Halfcourse. Professor EMERTON.

10. Principles of Government: Studies of Existing Political Systems. Mr. LowELL. PRIMARILY FOR GRADUATES.

5. Roman Law. Assistant Professor WILLIAMS.

12. The American Political System.

Professor HART.

14. Constitutional Law in the United States. Professor THAYER.

15. International Law (advanced course). Half-course. Professor BEALE. 20. SEMINARY COURSES. See under History.

1.

ECONOMICS.

PRIMARILY FOR UNDERGRADUATES.

Outlines of Economics. Professor TAUSSIG and Assistant Professor EDWARD
CUMMINGS.

FOR GRADUATES AND UNDERGRADUATES.

[10. The Medieval Economic History of Europe. Professor ASHLEY.].

Omitted in 1898-99.

[11. The Modern Economic History of Europe and America (from 160c). Professor ASHLEY.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

6. Economic History of the United States. Dr. CALLENDER.

8. Western Civilization in its Economic Aspects. (Medieval and Modern.) Halfcourse. Dr. CUNNINGHAM (Trinity College, Cambridge, England).

II.

The Industrial Revolution in England. Half-course. Dr. CUNNINGHAM (Trinity
College, Cambridge, England).

[15. History and Literature of Political Economy to the Middle of the Nineteenth Century. Professor ASHLEY.]

2.

Omitted in 1898-99.

Economic Theory from Adam Smith to the Present Time. Professor TAUSSIG.

13. Methods of Economic Investigation. Professor TAUSSIG.

3. The Principles of Sociology.-Development of the Modern State. Assistant Professor EDWARD CUMMINGS.

[14. Communism and Socialism.- Utopias, Ancient and Modern. Assistant Professor EDWARD CUMMINGS.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

9. The Social and Economic Condition of Workingmen in the United States and in Other Countries. Assistant Professor EDWARD CUMMINGS and Dr. JOHN CUM

MINGS.

4. The Theory of Statistics. Dr. JOHN CUMMINGS.

17. Ethnology in its Applications to Economic and Social Problems. Half-course. Dr. JOHN CUMMINGS.

5. Railway Transportation. Half-course. Mr. MEYER.

16. Selected Topics in the Financial History of the United States. Professor Dunbar. [7. The Theory and Methods of Taxation. Half-course. Professor TAUSSIG.]

[7. Financial Administration and Public Debts. Half-course. Professor DUNBAR.]

Omitted in 1898-99.

12. Banking and the History of the Leading Banking Systems. Half-course. Professor DUNBAR.

[12. International Payments and the Flow of the Precious Metals. Half-course. Professor DUNBAR and Mr. MEYER.]

20.

Omitted in 1898-99.

PRIMARILY FOR GRADUATES.

SEMINARY IN ECONOMICS.

(a) The Theory of Money. Professor DUNBAR.

(6) Local Taxation in the United States. Professor TAUSSIG.

(c) Socialism and Communism. Assistant Professor CUMMINGS.

Descriptive pamphlets relative to the above-named courses for the year 1897-98, with circulars regarding admission to Harvard College and the Graduate School, may be ob tained by applying to THE SECRETARY OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, University Hall, Cambridge, Masa.

Published since January, 1897, by

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.

THE SCIENCE OF LAW AND LAW-MAKING.

Being an Introduction to Law and General View of its Contents, and a Discussion of the Question of Codification for Laymen as well as Lawyers. By R. FLOYD CLARKE of the New York Bar. Cloth, large 8vo, $4.00 net.

"The most complete and best presentation of the whole question of codification."-The Banking Law Journal.

ESSAY ON THE CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION AND
RELATED TOPICS.

By WILLIAM ARCHIBALD DUNNING, Ph.D., Professor of History in Columbia University. 12mo, cloth, gilt top, $2.00.

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THE FINANCES OF NEW YORK CITY.

By EDWARD DANA DURAND, Ph.D., late Legislative Librarian in the New York State Library, Assistant Professor of Economics and Administration, Leland Stanford, Jr., University. 12mo, cloth, $2.00.

THE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY.

An Analysis of the Phenomena of Association and of Social Organization. By FRANKLIN HENRY GIDDINGS, M.A., Professor of Sociology in Columbia University in the City of New York. 8vo, cloth, third edition, with a new preface, $3.00.

THE THEORY OF SOCIALIZATION.

A Syllabus of Sociological Principles for the Use of College and University Classes. By Professor FRANKLIN HENRY GIDDINGS, M.A., of Columbia University, New York. 8vo, paper, 60 cents, net.

MUNICIPAL PROBLEMS.

By FRANK J. GOODNOW, A.M., LL.D., Professor of Administrative Law in Columbia University, Author of "Municipal Home Rule." 12mo, cloth, $1.50, net.

"One of the finest studies in administration that has ever been offered to political students."-The Inter-Ocean, Chicago.

ARISTOCRACY AND EVOLUTION.

A Study of the Rights, the Origin, and the Social Functions of the Wealthier Classes. By W. H. MALLOCK, author of " Is Life Worth Living?" "Labor and the Popular Welfare," etc. Medium 8vo, cloth, $3.00.

DOMESTIC SERVICE.

By LUCY MAYNARD SALMON. Crown 8vo, cloth, $2.00.

"Should be carefully read by every housekeeper and by every one who is in any way interested in the subject of economics."-The Evening Transcript, Boston.

OUTLINES OF SOCIOLOGY.

By LESTER F. WARD, LL.D., Columbian University, Washington, D.C. Cloth, crown 8vo, $2.00.

THE STUDY OF CITY GOVERNMENT.

An Outline of the Problems of Municipal Functions, Control, and Organization. By DELOS F. WILCOX, A.M., Ph.D. 12mo, cloth, $1.50, net.

"A trustworthy guide to the study of city government and general political problems."-The Evening Telegraph, Philadelphia.

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