If you liked Public Libraries and Popular Education by Herbert Baxter Adams, start with Methods of teaching history (1902), Is history past politics? (1895), and Maryland's influence in founding a national commonwealth, or, The history of the accession of public lands by the old confederation (1877). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Methods of teaching history
1902 · 391 pages · Andrew Dickson White, William Francis Allen, John Robert Seeley, Herbert Baxter Adams, Richard Theodore Ely, Joseph Thacher Clarke, William E. Foster, John Alonzo Fisher · Same author
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Is history past politics?
1895 · 81 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Maryland's influence in founding a national commonwealth, or, The history of the accession of public lands by the old confederation
1877 · 123 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Historical scholarship in the United States, 1876-1901: as revealed in the correspondence of Herbert B. Adams
1970 · 314 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Village communities of Cape Anne and Salem
1883 · 2 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Church Of Popular Education (The Works Of Herbert B. Adams)
1900 · 84 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Seminary Libraries & University Extension (The Works Of Herbert B. Adams)
1887 · 33 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Historical scholarship in the United States, 1876-1901
1938 · 314 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Caroline Ormesby's crime
1929 · 301 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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Educational extension in the United States
1901 · 379 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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The higher education of the people
1891 · 96 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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The College of William and Mary: a contribution to the history of higher education
1887 · 89 pages · Herbert Baxter Adams · Same author
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BookOrb recommends Methods of teaching history (1902), Is history past politics? (1895), Maryland's influence in founding a national commonwealth, or, The history of the accession of public lands by the old confederation (1877), Historical scholarship in the United States, 1876-1901: as revealed in the correspondence of Herbert B. Adams (1970), and Village communities of Cape Anne and Salem (1883).
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Public Libraries and Popular Education is by Herbert Baxter Adams.