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308:, which abolished religious tests, many of the reforms suggested, such as the revival of the faculties, the reorganisation of the professoriate, the abolition of celibacy as a condition of the tenure of fellowships, and the combination of the colleges for lecturing purposes, were incorporated in the act of 1877, or subsequently adopted by the university. Smith gave the counsel of perfection that "pass" examinations ought to cease; but he recognised that this change "must wait on the reorganization of the educational institutions immediately below the university, at which a passman ought to finish his career." His aspiration that colonists and Americans should be attracted to Oxford was later realised by the will of 389: 380:, invited him to take up a teaching post at the newly founded institution. But it was not until a dramatic change in Smith's personal circumstances that led to his departure from England in 1868, that he took up the post. He had resigned his chair at Oxford in 1866 in order to attend to his father, who had suffered permanent injury in a railway accident. In the autumn of 1867, when Smith was briefly absent, his father took his own life. Possibly blaming himself for the tragedy, and now without an Oxford appointment, he decided to move to North America. 4329: 4315: 433: 182: 631: 648: 4390: 3854: 33: 258:. On the Royal Commission of 1850 to inquire into the reform of the university, of which Stanley was secretary, Smith served as assistant-secretary; and he was then secretary to the commissioners appointed by the act of 1854. His position as an authority on educational reform was further recognised by a seat on the Popular Education Commission of 1858. In 1868, when the question of reform at 560:, in which he forecast the speedy reunion of Christendom on the "basis of free conviction," and wrote in a spirit "not of Agnosticism, if Agnosticism imports despair of spiritual truth, but of free and hopeful inquiry, the way for which it is necessary to clear by removing the wreck of that upon which we can found our faith no more." 312:. On what is perhaps the vital problem of modern education, the question of ancient versus modern languages, he pronounced that the latter "are indispensable accomplishments, but they do not form a high mental training" – an opinion entitled to peculiar respect as coming from a president of the Modern Language Association. 321: 727:
has studied Smith's writings on Jews, which claimed that they were responsible for a form of "repulsion" they provoked in others, due to his assertion of their "peculiar character and habits", including a "preoccupation with money-making", which made them "enemies of civilization". He also denigrated
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Smith thought that Canada was destined by geography to become part of the United States. In his view, separated by artificial north–south barriers, into zones communicating naturally with adjoining portions of the United States, Canada was an artificially constructed and badly-governed nation. In his
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McMaster University professor Alan Mendelson declares that Smith was "perhaps the most vicious anti-Semite in the English-speaking world." He spread hatred of Jews in dozens of books, articles and letters. Smith considered Jews to be "parasites" who absorb "the wealth of the community without adding
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from 1858 to 1866, that "ancient history, besides the still unequalled excellence of the writers, is the 'best instrument for cultivating the historical sense." As a historian, indeed, he left no abiding work; the multiplicity of his interests prevented him from concentrating on any one subject. His
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Smith's abrupt departure from Cornell was credited to several factors, including the Ithaca weather, Cornell's geographic isolation, Smith's health, and political tensions between Britain and America. But the decisive factor in Smith's departure was the university's decision to admit women. Goldwin
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Chief among the movement's advocates was Goldwin Smith, former Oxford don, founder of the Commercial Union Club of Canada, and devout Anglo-Saxonist. Smith, an anti-imperialist, viewed Canada's connection to a distant colonial powers as unnatural and believed Canada's ultimate destiny was to unite
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from 1868 to 1872. The addition of Smith to Cornell's faculty gave the newly opened university "instant credibility." Smith was something of an academic celebrity, and his lectures were sometimes printed in New York newspapers. During Smith's time at Cornell he accepted no salary and provided much
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Therefore, it was perhaps for want of the strengthening of Anglo-Saxon superiority that Anglo-Saxonism was not automatically defined as exclusively English. While, for Goldwin Smith, the Irish were certainly excluded, Anglo-Saxonism could be used more inclusively, at times embracing Welsh and
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from 1868 to 1872, and was instrumental in establishing the university's international reputation, but left when it began admitting female students. He is the namesake of Goldwin Smith Hall at Cornell University, and was outspoken regarding his often controversial political views. Smith was a
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to live with relatives, but retained an honorary professorship at Cornell and returned to campus frequently to lecture. When he did, he insisted on staying with the students at Cascadilla Hall rather than in a hotel. Smith bequeathed the bulk of his estate to the University in his will.
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observed on the occasion, "To attempt to express even in a measure the reverence and affection which all Cornellians feel for Goldwin Smith would be attempting a hopeless task. His presence here is appreciated as the presence of no other person could be."
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voted to remove Smith's name from the honorific titles of twelve professors at Cornell. The Board took this action in recognition of Smith's "racist, sexist and anti-Semitic" views. The Board declined to rename Goldwin Smith Hall.
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professor Alan Mendelson as "the most vicious anti-Semite in the English-speaking world", Smith referred to Jews as "parasites" who absorb "the wealth of the community without adding to it". Research by
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in opposition to a proposed bill on women's suffrage. In the treatise, he explained his view that "The very foundations of society are touched when change is proposed in the relations of the sexes.
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view, it would eventually break away from the British Empire, and the "Anglo-Saxons" of the North American continent would become one nation. These views are most fully developed in his work
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On June 19, 1906, Goldwin Smith Hall was dedicated, at the time Cornell's largest building and its first building dedicated to the humanities, as well as the first home to the
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showed that he had lost neither his interest in English politics and social questions nor his remarkable gifts of style. He died at his residence in
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Smith's time at Cornell was brief, but his impact there was significant. He held the professorship of English and Constitutional History in the
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Goldwin Smith is credited with the quote "Above all nations is humanity," an inscription that was engraved in a stone bench he offered to
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Smith told White that admitting women would cause Cornell to "sink at once from the rank of a University to that of an
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in May 1871. The bench sits in front of Goldwin Smith Hall, named in his honour. This quote is the motto of the
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Capitalist and Laborer; An Open Letter to Professor Goldwin Smith, D.C.L., in Reply to his Capital and Labor
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In 1869, he had his personal library shipped from England and donated to the university. He lived at
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in accepting Home Rule. He expressly stated that "if he ever had a political leader, his leader was
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After his death, a plaque in his memory was erected outside his birthplace in the town centre of
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or a high school" and that all "hopes of future greatness" would be lost by admitting women.
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He continued to take an active interest in English politics. As a Liberal, he opposed
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Rational Religion, and the Rationalistic Objections of the Bampton Lectures for 1858.
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This Kindred People: Canadian-American Relations and the Anglo-Saxon Idea, 1895–1903
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and other institutions around the world (for example, the Cosmopolitan Club at the
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community of the period. Smith published another anti-imperialist work in 1902,
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The Idea of Greater Britain: Empire and the Future of World Order, 1860–1900
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oppression of non-Muslims was for economic factors. In December 2020, the
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Guesses at the Riddle of Existence, and Other Essays on Kindred Subjects.
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to India, expressing fear that this would lead to a "murderous anarchy."
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among the students, and was much beloved by them. In 1871 Smith moved to
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In The Court of History: An Apology of Canadians Opposed to the Boer War
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Note: Oberlin College had been coeducational since its founding in 1833
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Smith wrote that "The Jewish objective has always been the same, since
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University of Toronto Archives & Records Management Services 
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The Twins: A Reply to the Anti-Scott Act Address of Mr. Goldwin Smith.
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On Some Supposed Consequences of the Doctrine of Historical Progress.
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proved a turning point in his life. He quickly began championing the
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Another stone bench inscribed with the motto, sits on the campus of
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Wallace, Elisabeth (1954). "Goldwin Smith on England and America,"
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MacTavish, Newton (1910). "Goldwin Smith, the Sage of the Grange,"
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A Letter to a Whig Member of the Southern Independence Association.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Indian Political Associations and Reform of Legislature 1818–1917.
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Smith was strongly opposed to the women's suffrage movement, both
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Smith is considered by historian Edward P. Kohn to be a "devout
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Letter to a Whig Member of the Southern Independence Association
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Goldwin Smith, D.C.L.; A Brief Account of his Life and Writings
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Dictionary of Canadian Biography, on-line, Retrieved 12.02.2017
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Brown, R. Craig (1962). "Goldwin Smith and Anti‐imperialism,"
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The Riddle of Existence Solved: or, An Antidote to Infidelity.
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A Plea for the Abolition of Tests in the University of Oxford.
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The Grange and its Occupants: the Boultons and Goldwin Smith.
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False Hopes: Or, Fallacies, Socialistic and Semi-socialistic.
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The Controversialist: An Intellectual Life of Goldwin Smith.
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Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the Rise of the Jews.
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History of Cornell University#Giving and alumni involvement
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Bueltmann, Tanja; Gleeson, David T.; MacRaild, Don (2012).
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The Controversialist: An Intellectual Life of Goldwin Smith
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Kent, Christopher A. (2004). "Smith, Goldwin (1823–1910)",
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in Istanbul. It sits with a clear view down onto the city.
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature:
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Vol. XXX, May/October 1874 (separately republished, 1875).
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New York: Industrial School of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum.
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Wallace, Elisabeth (1954). "Goldwin Smith on History,"
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Underhill, Frank Hawkins (1960). "Goldwin Smith." In:
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Wallace, Elisabeth (1954). "Goldwin Smith, Liberal,"
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Specimens of Greek Tragedy: Aeschylus and Sophocles.
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Regius Professors of History (University of Oxford)
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Toronto: Murray Printing Co., 1908, pp. 76–82.
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Vol. III, New Series, March/June 1865, pp. 107–136.
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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The United States: An Outline of Political History.
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This still exists, outside the entrance to the 5731:Cornell University Department of History faculty 5697: 4466:Guide to the Goldwin Smith Collection circa 1860 4037:A Selection from Goldwin Smith's Correspondence. 3132:Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 29–47. 2857: 2855: 2853: 2666:Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp. 29–47. 1949:"Anglo-Saxon Union: A Response to Mr. Carnegie," 1346:"The Late Session of the Parliament of Ontario," 694:, arguing against the United States assuming an 334:Regius professorship of Modern History at Oxford 4016:"The Great Minds of America. I. Goldwin Smith," 3712:"Woman Suffrage: A Reply to Mr. Goldwin Smith," 3550:Cosmopolitan Club at the University of Illinois 3468:Jews and Arabs: Their Contacts through the Ages 968:The Reorganization of the University of Oxford. 4461:The St. George's Society and Mr. Goldwin Smith 3982:London: Macmillan & Co., pp. 232–269. 3891:"The Press Banquet to Mr. Goldwin Smith, M.A." 3498: 3105:American Antiquarian Society Members Directory 2897:. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 49–50. 2867:Cornell University Library Digital Collections 1080:Bay Leaves: Translations from the Latin Poets. 268:The Reorganization of the University of Oxford 4490: 4278:"A Jewish View of the Anti-Jewish Agitation," 3499:Giufurta, A.; Greene, C. (15 December 2020). 3486:The Dhimmi: Jews & Christians Under Islam 2972:Women at Cornell: The Myth of Equal Education 2850: 2756: 2559:"My Early Connection with London Journalism," 1994:"The House of Lords: Reform by 'Resolution'," 1858:"A True Captain of Industry: Thomas Brassey," 769:were of the same race. He also believed that 360:, and his pamphlets, especially one entitled 4151:"Mr. Goldwin Smith on the Study of History," 4085:"History, Philosophy and Mr. Goldwin Smith," 3629:"Goldwin Smith and the Riddle of Existence," 3271:. Toronto: Macmillan of Canada. p. 77. 651:Goldwin Smith, photo by Notman & Fraser. 5771:Members of the American Antiquarian Society 4119:"Mr Goldwin Smith on the 'Data of Ethics'," 3455:. University of Toronto Press. p. 135. 3321:"Goldwin Smith's Anti-Semitism Fuels Anger" 3128:Ross, Malcolm (1959). "Goldwin Smith." In: 2766:. Vol. VI: Nineteenth-Century Oxford. 2662:Ross, Malcolm (1959). "Goldwin Smith." In: 2653:. Toronto: Macmillan & Co., pp. 85–103. 2633:, October 1915/June 1916, pp. 106–160. 478:In 1893, Smith was elected a member of the 233: 4497: 4483: 4327: 4313: 4263:Underhill, Frank (1933). "Goldwin Smith," 4007:"Goldwin Smith, 'The Sage of the Grange'," 4003:London: Myers & Co., pp. 222–239. 3450: 3055:"'The Bystander' and Canadian Journalism," 2964: 2962: 2960: 2939:Goldwin Smith Papers at Cornell University 2931: 2929: 2927: 2925: 2923: 2921: 2886: 2884: 2255:"Is Morality Shifting in its Foundation?," 2161:New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1899. 1967:"Problems and Perils of British Politics," 1577:"Parliament and the Rebellion in Ireland," 822:University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 31: 4195:"Mr. Goldwin Smith on the United States," 3745:Can Jews be Patriots? A Historical Study. 3480: 3394:London: Macmillan & Co., pp. 221–260. 3259: 3149:London: Macmillan & Co., pp. 183–218. 1414:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1376:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1358:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1349:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1340:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1331:The Canadian Monthly and National Review, 550:Bay Leaves and Specimens of Greek Tragedy 362:Does the Bible Sanction American Slavery? 170:Richard Pritchard Smith, Elizabeth Breton 5741:English expatriates in the United States 4156:No. 150, October 1861, pp. 157–180. 4090:Vol. XXXVII, August 1862, pp. 1–34. 4024:Gregory, W. D. (1910). "Goldwin Smith," 3980:The History of Freedom and Other Essays. 3909:"The Association and Mr. Goldwin Smith." 3864: 3194:Locating the English Diaspora, 1500–2010 3119:Cambridge University Press, pp. 249–250. 2744: 2188:, Vol. LXXXVI, Issue 518, December 1900. 2103:"The Disintegration of Political Party," 1499:The Canadian Monthly and National Review 1110:The United Kingdom: A Political History. 925:Does the Bible Sanction American Slavery 901:The Foundation of the American Colonies. 686:, Smith's views were uncommon among the 646: 629: 431: 387: 319: 262:was again growing acute, he published a 4432:Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online 3662:The United Kingdom: a Political History 3465: 3427: 2968: 2957: 2935: 2918: 2890: 2881: 2763:The History of the University of Oxford 2681:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 2112:"Are Our School Histories Anglophobe?," 1631:"Evolutionary Ethics and Christianity," 1586:"The Machinery of Elective Government," 1310:"The Ecclesiastical Crisis in England," 698:in the aftermath of its victory in the 613:(1891). Smith's views on the future of 595:against the dismemberment of the great 409:financial support to the institution. 339:The United Kingdom: a Political History 5801:Burials at St. James Cemetery, Toronto 5698: 4190:London: Edward Arnold, pp. 19–32. 4171:"Professor Goldwin Smith as a Critic," 4134:, Vol. XLIII, No. 5, pp. 680–683. 4021:Vol. 186, No. 622, Sep., pp. 1–7. 3130:Our Living Tradition: Seven Canadians. 3000: 2998: 2996: 2664:Our Living Tradition: Seven Canadians. 2409:Vol. XXVIII, November 1906/April 1907. 2400:Vol. XXVIII, November 1906/April 1907. 1779:"Shakespeare's Religion and Politics," 1528:, Vol. XLIV, Issue 265, November 1879. 1523:"The Prospect of a Moral Interregnum," 1519:, Vol. XLIII, Issue 255, January 1879. 1432:"The Labour War in the United States," 1212:, Volume XIV, Issue 86, December 1864. 1086:Specimens of Greek Tragedy: Euripides. 794:. In 1874, he published a treatise in 5766:Fellows of University College, Oxford 4478: 4062:Goldwin Smith: His Life and Opinions. 3987:Goldwin Smith Bibliography, 1845–1913 3894:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 3811:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 3791:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 3698:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 3602:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 2674: 2672: 2564:Vol. XXXVI, November 1910/April 1911. 2532:Vol. XXXII, November 1908/April 1909. 2523:Vol. XXXII, November 1908/April 1909. 2295:"English Poetry and English History," 2219:"The Political Situation in England," 2215:, Vol. LXXXVII, Issue 524, June 1901. 2037:"Guesses at the Riddle of Existence," 1908:Vol. LXIII, November 1890/April 1891. 1899:Vol. LXIII, November 1890/April 1891. 1537:, Vol. XLV, Issue 268, February 1880. 1394:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1385:Canadian Monthly and National Review, 1153:Irish History and the Irish Question. 761:. He proposed in other writings that 4053:Vol. 198, No. 696, pp. 688–697. 4048:"Why Goldwin Smith Came to America," 3976:"Mr. Goldwin Smith's Irish History." 3958:Vol. 199, No. 701, pp. 513–527. 3158: 2969:Conable, Charlotte Williams (1977). 2791:"Tests in the English Universities," 2382:Vol. 183, No. 598, 7 September 1906. 2197:, Vol. LXXXVII, Issue 520, Feb 1901. 2010:"Our Situation Viewed from Without," 1464:Vol. XXXI, December 1877/March 1878. 1455:Vol. XXXI, December 1877/March 1878. 1450:"The Ninety Years' Agony of France," 1306:, Vol. XXV, Issue 147, January 1870. 1279:Vol. XVII, November 1867/April 1868. 1016:Dismemberment no Remedy: An address. 998:Great Britain, America, and Ireland. 887: 775:Cornell University Board of Trustees 277:opposition to a proposal to develop 3686:. Chicago: C.H. Kerr & Company. 3570:"Remind Me: Who Was Goldwin Smith?" 2993: 2391:Vol. 183, No. 602, 2 November 1906. 2165:"Imperialism in the United States," 1919:"New Light on the Jewish Question," 1911:"Will Morality Survive Religion?," 1802:Vol. LIX, November 1888/April 1889. 1793:Vol. LIX, November 1888/April 1889. 1784:Vol. LIX, November 1888/April 1889. 1748:"The Railway Question in Manitoba," 1685:"The Capital of the United States," 1514:"Is Universal Suffrage a Failure?," 1270:, Vol. XVIII, Issue 105, July 1866. 16:British-born academic and historian 13: 5716:Alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford 4028:Vol. 95, No. 17, pp. 950–959. 3972:Dalberg-Acton, John Emerich Edward 3882: 3294:Eminent Indians on Indian Politics 2669: 2313:"The Marquis of Dufferin and Ava," 2174:"The Failure of Party Government," 1721:"The Political History of Canada," 1622:"Why Send More Irish to America?," 1428:Vol. XXIX, December 1876/May 1877. 1243:, Vol. XXXI, Issue 181, June 1865. 1230:Vol. XI, November 1864/April 1865. 1221:Vol. XI, November 1864/April 1865. 617:was criticised by Canadian priest 554:Guesses at the Riddle of Existence 503: 492:, while occasional letters to the 452: 133:Regius Professor of Modern History 14: 5812: 4291: 4238:Goldwin Smith: Victorian Liberal. 4106:"Scotland and Mr. Goldwin Smith," 3968:Reading, Eng.: Poynder & Son. 3913:A History of Canadian Journalism. 3453:Canada's Jews: A People's Journey 3341:"The anti-semites: Goldwin Smith" 2553:The Nineteenth Century and After, 2512:The Nineteenth Century and After, 2412:"The Church Question in France," 2404:"Toronto: A Turn in its History," 2273:"Mr. Morley's Life of Gladstone," 2063:"The Manitoba Schools Question," 1940:"The Contest for the Presidency," 1613:"The Jews: A Deferred Rejoinder," 1369:Vol. XXI, December 1872/May 1873. 1256:"The Death of President Lincoln," 1050:Canada and the Canadian Question. 956:Lectures on the Study of History. 781: 597:Anglo-Saxon community of the West 563: 4420:at The Online Library of Liberty 3852: 3779:Vol. XXVIII, July/December 1878. 3759:"Jews and Judaism: A Rejoinder," 2651:In Search of Canadian Liberalism 2555:Vol. LXVIII, July/December 1910. 2425:Vol. 184, No. 610, 1 March 1907. 1931:"Party Government on Its Trial," 1681:Vol. XLVIII, July/December 1885. 1676:"The Administration of Ireland," 1658:"The Organization of Democracy," 1482:Vol. XXVIII, July/December 1878. 980:The Political Destiny of Canada. 913:The Empire: A Series of Letters. 610:Canada and the Canadian Question 512:, and was a strong supporter of 383: 180: 5776:People educated at Eton College 5746:19th-century English historians 4507:American Historical Association 4391:Works by or about Goldwin Smith 4265:University of Toronto Quarterly 4218:University of Toronto Quarterly 4184:"Jottings About Goldwin Smith." 4073:"Canada and Mr. Goldwin Smith," 3928:, New Series, pp. 239–251. 3845:Vol. 153, No. 418, pp. 257–271. 3832: 3816: 3797: 3782: 3767: 3751: 3736: 3720: 3704: 3689: 3674: 3652: 3637: 3622: 3607: 3587: 3562: 3543: 3518: 3492: 3474: 3459: 3444: 3421: 3397: 3392:Essays on Questions of the Day. 3380: 3357: 3333: 3313: 3300: 3285: 3253: 3237: 3218: 3185: 3165:McGill-Queen's University Press 3152: 3147:Essays on Questions of the Day. 3135: 3122: 3109: 3098: 3079: 3063: 3047: 3031: 2839: 2814: 2760:; Curthoys, M.C., eds. (1998). 2509:"Has England Wronged Ireland?," 2359:"Is it Religious Persecution?," 2353:The American Historical Review, 2331:"The Passing of the Household," 2325:The American Historical Review, 2298:The American Historical Review, 2231:The American Historical Review, 2130:"Is the Constitution Outworn?," 1963:Vol. XXXIV, July/December 1893. 1945:Vol. XXXII, July/December 1892. 1850:"Canada through English Eyes," 1770:"The Policy of Aggrandizement," 1730:"The Moral of the Late Crisis," 1649:"The Fallacy of Irish History," 1541:"Canada and the United States," 1274:"The Last Republicans of Rome," 1239:Vol. XXX, Issue 180, May 1865; 1062:Essays on Questions of the Day. 1022:Schism in the Anglo-Saxon Race. 869: 705: 461:, and subsequently founded the 315: 5781:People from Reading, Berkshire 4447:Toronto's Historical Plaques: 4208:The American Historical Review 4182:Tollemache, Lionel A. (1911). 4111:Vol. CLXVII, pp. 541–550. 3920:"Goldwin Smith as a Canadian," 3838:Bendavid, Isaac Besht (1891). 3824:"Recent Phases of Judæphobia," 2799: 2784: 2750: 2704: 2688: 2656: 2643: 2514:Vol. LXIV, July/December 1908. 2444:Vol. XXIX, No. 4, August 1907. 2434:Vol. 185, No. 614, 3 May 1907. 2286:"The Immortality of the Soul," 2147:"The Moral of the Cuban War," 2046:"The Canadian Copyright Bill," 2033:Vol. LXVII, January/June 1895. 2024:Vol. LXVII, January/June 1895. 1958:"The Situation at Washington," 1766:Vol. XXIII, January/June 1888. 1640:"The Conflict with the Lords," 1486:"The Greatness of the Romans," 1441:"The Slaveowner and the Turk," 1411:"The Immortality of the Soul," 1337:"The Woman's Rights Movement," 1292:"War Under the Old Testament," 1237:Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 1010:Temperance versus Prohibition. 642: 615:Canada–United States relations 538:Essays on Questions of the Day 347:American Philosophical Society 324:Portrait of Goldwin Smith, by 1: 5736:English expatriates in Canada 4228:The Journal of Modern History 4142:"A Glimpse of Goldwin Smith," 4096:Mr. Goldwin Smith and Canada. 3985:Gaffney, Patricia H. (1972). 3840:"Goldwin Smith and the Jews," 3822:Adler, Rabbi Hermann (1881). 3757:Adler, Rabbi Hermann (1878). 3726:Adler, Rabbi Hermann (1878). 3619:Montreal: "Witness" Printing. 3365:"Goldwin Smith: Anti-Semite?" 3291:Dhar, Bishan Narayan (1892). 2637: 2569: 2505:Vol. 188, No. 636, Nov. 1908. 2478:Vol. 187, No. 629, Apr. 1908. 2453:Vol. 186, No. 623, Oct. 1907. 2420:"The Perils of the Republic," 2282:Vol. 177, No. 565, Dec. 1903. 2251:Vol. 176, No. 557, Apr. 1903. 2224:Vol. 173, No. 538, Sep. 1901. 2206:Vol. 172, No. 535, Jun. 1901. 2192:"The Last Phase of Napoleon," 2144:Vol. 167, No. 503, Oct. 1898. 2135:Vol. 166, No. 496, Mar. 1898. 2126:Vol. X, No. 2, December 1897. 2117:Vol. 165, No. 490, Sep. 1897. 2108:Vol. 164, No. 487, Jun. 1897. 2060:Vol. 161, No. 469, Dec. 1895. 2042:Vol. 161, No. 465, Aug. 1895. 1999:Vol. XXXV, January/June 1894. 1990:Vol. XXXV, January/June 1894. 1981:Vol. XXXV, January/June 1894. 1972:Vol. 159, No. 452, Jul. 1894. 1954:Vol. 157, No. 441, Aug. 1893. 1924:Vol. 153, No. 417, Aug. 1891. 1863:Vol. XXXI, January/June 1890. 1833:"Woman's Place in the State," 1627:Vol. XIII, January/June 1883. 1618:Vol. XII, July/December 1882. 1609:Vol. XII, July/December 1882. 1546:Vol. 131, No. 284, Jul. 1880. 1315:Vol. 110, No. 226, Jan. 1870. 1288:Vol. 108, No. 222, Jan. 1869. 457:In Toronto, Smith edited the 366:Confederate States of America 214:. He was also opposed to the 4353:How to use archival material 4240:University of Toronto Press. 3701:Vol. II, July/December 1872. 3670:(3767): 5–6. 6 January 1900. 3649:Toronto: Henderson & Co. 3634:Vol. 213, 1897, pp. 488–491. 2869:. Cornell University Library 2496:Vol. XXXI, May/October 1908. 2487:Vol. XXXI, May/October 1908. 2469:Vol. XXX, No. 6, April 1908. 2456:"Magdalen College, Oxford," 2291:Vol. 178, No. 570, May 1904. 2179:Vol. XLV, January/June 1899. 2099:Vol. 164, No. 486, May 1897. 2086:"The Brewing of the Storm," 2015:Vol. 160, No. 462, May 1895. 1936:Vol. 154, No. 426, May 1892. 1890:Vol. LXII, May/October 1890. 1881:Vol. LXII, May/October 1890. 1872:Vol. LXII, May/October 1890. 1847:Vol. 150, No. 402, May 1890. 1788:"The American Commonwealth," 1773:The Popular Science Monthly, 1739:"The Canadian Constitution," 1735:Vol. XX, July/December 1886. 1726:Vol. XX, July/December 1886. 1582:Vol. XLI, January/June 1882. 1573:Vol. XLI, January/June 1882. 1555:Vol. XL, July/December 1881. 1473:Vol. III, January/June 1878. 1396:Vol. IV, July/December 1873. 1387:Vol. III, January/June 1873. 1378:Vol. III, January/June 1873. 1360:Vol. II, July/December 1872. 1283:"The Revolution in England," 1265:"An Englishman in Normandy," 974:The European Crisis of 1870. 696:imperialistic foreign policy 480:American Antiquarian Society 442:College of Arts and Sciences 337:chief historical writings – 7: 5761:Canadian white supremacists 4243:Wallace, Elisabeth (1969). 4236:Wallace, Elisabeth (1957). 4174:The Popular Science Monthly 4093:Holland, Lionel R. (1888). 3961:Cooper, John James (1912). 3896:Vol. VII, pp. 101–106. 3470:. New York: Schocken Books. 3451:Tulchinsky, Gerald (2008). 3044:, Vol. XXIV, No. 2, p. 113. 2395:"The Stage of Former Days," 2322:"The Treatment of History," 2237:"The Confederate Cruisers," 2233:Vol. VII, No. 1, Oct. 1901. 2055:"Christianity's Millstone," 1985:"The Impending Revolution," 1708:Vol. LIV, May/October 1886. 1699:Vol. LIV, May/October 1886. 1690:Vol. LIV, May/October 1886. 1667:"The Expansion of England," 1600:Vol. XI, January/June 1882. 1591:Vol. XI, January/June 1882. 1564:Vol. X, July/December 1881. 1505:"The Greatness of England," 1382:"What is Culpable Luxury?," 1261:Vol. XII, May/October 1865. 1252:Vol. XII, May/October 1865. 1234:"The University of Oxford," 1190: 1141:Lines of Religious Inquiry. 1129:The Founder of Christendom. 845: 755:William Lyon Mackenzie King 392:Goldwin Smith (center) and 306:Universities Tests Act 1871 285:for use as a major site of 10: 5817: 5756:British white supremacists 5067:Robert Livingston Schuyler 4159:Phillips, Paul T. (2002). 4051:The North American Review, 4019:The North American Review, 3956:The North American Review, 3940:Canadian Historical Review 3900:"Anglo-American Memories," 3843:The North American Review, 3245:"Goldwin Smith in Canada," 3243:Colquhoun, A.H.U. (1910). 3198:Liverpool University Press 3115:Lindemann, Albert (1997). 3039:"Professor Goldwin Smith," 2936:Gaffney, Patricia (1971). 2806:"Cecil Rhodes's Bequests," 2696:"Goldwin Smith at Oxford," 2535:"The American Civil War," 2503:The North American Review, 2482:"The Socialist Manifesto," 2476:The North American Review, 2473:"The Religious Situation," 2451:The North American Review, 2432:The North American Review, 2423:The North American Review, 2389:The North American Review, 2380:The North American Review, 2377:"British Empire in India," 2355:Vol. 11, No. 1, Oct. 1905. 2327:Vol. 10, No. 3, Apr. 1905. 2300:Vol. 10, No. 1, Oct. 1904. 2289:The North American Review, 2280:The North American Review, 2249:The North American Review, 2222:The North American Review, 2204:The North American Review, 2183:"War as a Moral Medicine," 2142:The North American Review, 2133:The North American Review, 2115:The North American Review, 2106:The North American Review, 2097:The North American Review, 2094:"A Constitutional Misfit," 2070:"Is There Another Life?," 2058:The North American Review, 2040:The North American Review, 2019:"The Colonial Conference," 2013:The North American Review, 2004:The North American Review, 1970:The North American Review, 1952:The North American Review, 1934:The North American Review, 1922:The North American Review, 1845:The North American Review, 1820:Vol. LX, May/October 1889. 1811:Vol. LX, May/October 1889. 1645:Vol. XLVI, September 1884. 1604:"The 'Home Rule' Fallacy," 1544:The North American Review, 1510:Vol. XXXIV, December 1878. 1313:The North American Review, 1286:The North American Review, 1135:The Early Days of Cornell. 738:Jews or deporting them to 634:Bust of Goldwin Smith, by 252:University College, Oxford 5488: 5277: 5139:Bernadotte Everly Schmitt 5058: 4984:Arthur M. Schlesinger Sr. 4847: 4749:William Archibald Dunning 4653:Charles Francis Adams Jr. 4644: 4513: 4335: 4322: 4307: 4163:Westport, Conn.: Praeger. 4088:The North British Review, 4065:London: T. Werner Laurie. 4040:London: T. Werner Laurie. 3428:Hutzler, Charles (1898). 3410:The Canadian Encyclopedia 3405:"Anti-Semitism in Canada" 3250:, Vol. XXXV, pp. 318–321. 3224:Grant, George M. (1896). 2891:Philips, Paul T. (2002). 2794:The North British Review, 2368:"The Impending Conflict," 2340:"Are We 'Re-Barbarized'"? 2246:"A Gallery of Portraits," 2139:"The Origin of Morality," 1815:"Canada and the Jesuits," 1636:Vol. XLIV, December 1883. 1437:Vol. XXX, September 1877. 1203:Vol. X, May/October 1864. 944:The Civil War in America. 807: 665:representative government 548:, and attempted verse in 536:, as he discussed in his 179: 174: 166: 156: 146: 138: 128: 120: 110: 100: 92: 82: 60: 39: 30: 23: 5751:English male journalists 5032:Kenneth Scott Latourette 4725:Frederick Jackson Turner 4115:Le Sueur, William Dawson 3935:(Princeton, 2007), ch. 7 3889:Adam, G. Mercer (1881). 3728:"Can Jews be Patriots?," 3593:Stevenson, J.F. (1881). 3306:Majumdar, B. B. (1965). 3159:Kohn, Edward P. (2004). 3087:"Goldwin Smith at Home," 3037:Adam, G. Mercer (1904). 3006:"New Building Dedicated" 2863:"Goldwin Smith Portrait" 2710:Waldron, Gordon (1912). 2685:Oxford University Press. 2606:"Peel, Sir Robert"  2550:"Last Words on Ireland," 2258:The Booklovers Magazine, 2168:The Contemporary Review, 2031:The Contemporary Review, 2028:"The Manchester School," 2022:The Contemporary Review, 1842:"The Hatred of England," 1838:, Vol. IX, January 1890. 1751:The Contemporary Review, 1742:The Contemporary Review, 1715:The Contemporary Review, 1679:The Contemporary Review, 1643:The Contemporary Review, 1634:The Contemporary Review, 1580:The Contemporary Review, 1571:The Contemporary Review, 1553:The Contemporary Review, 1508:The Contemporary Review, 1501:, Vol. I, December 1878. 1495:"Berlin and Afghanistan" 1489:The Contemporary Review, 1468:"Can Jews be Patriots?," 1462:The Contemporary Review, 1453:The Contemporary Review, 1446:Vol. XXX, November 1877. 1444:The Contemporary Review, 1435:The Contemporary Review, 1426:The Contemporary Review, 1355:"Alfredus Rex Fundator," 1123:In the Court of History. 1068:Oxford and Her Colleges. 962:Three English Statesmen. 882: 862: 516:, but refused to follow 488:, and published in 1904 248:Magdalen College, Oxford 234:Early life and education 216:Irish Home Rule movement 115:Magdalen College, Oxford 5726:Antisemitism in England 5251:Lynn Townsend White Jr. 5000:William Linn Westermann 4976:James Westfall Thompson 4936:Charles Howard McIlwain 4733:William Milligan Sloane 4546:William Frederick Poole 4449:Goldwin Smith 1823–1910 4154:The Westminster Review, 4122:Popular Science Monthly 4076:The Contemporary Review 3875:Encyclopædia Britannica 3827:The Nineteenth Century, 3788:Rep. in Rose-Belford's 3762:The Nineteenth Century, 3731:The Nineteenth Century, 3710:Cairnes, J. C. (1874). 3386:Smith, Goldwin (1881). 3180:with the United States. 3141:Smith, Goldwin (1883). 3069:Plummer, Kevin (2008). 3060:Vol. XXXV, pp. 553–558. 3019:(37): 443. 20 June 1906 2811:, 13 April 1902, p. 10. 2768:Oxford University Press 2701:Vol. XXXV, pp. 304–314. 2616:Encyclopædia Britannica 2592:Encyclopædia Britannica 2527:"Labour and Socialism," 2464:"Reform of the Senate," 2177:The Nineteenth Century, 1997:The Nineteenth Century, 1988:The Nineteenth Century, 1979:The Nineteenth Century, 1961:The Nineteenth Century, 1943:The Nineteenth Century, 1861:The Methodist Magazine, 1764:The Nineteenth Century, 1753:Vol. LII, October 1887. 1733:The Nineteenth Century, 1724:The Nineteenth Century, 1625:The Nineteenth Century, 1616:The Nineteenth Century, 1607:The Nineteenth Century, 1598:The Nineteenth Century, 1589:The Nineteenth Century, 1562:The Nineteenth Century, 1471:The Nineteenth Century, 1322:The Fortnightly Review, 1301:"The Study of History," 1171:No Refuge but in Truth. 1147:My Memory of Gladstone. 736:culturally assimilating 692:Commonwealth or Empire? 655:Smith identified as an 5721:Antisemitism in Canada 5561:Laurel Thatcher Ulrich 4960:William Scott Ferguson 4837:Charles McLean Andrews 4454:26 August 2014 at the 4418:Works by Goldwin Smith 4409:Works by Goldwin Smith 4400:Works by Goldwin Smith 4381:Works by Goldwin Smith 4372:Works by Goldwin Smith 4281:The Nineteenth Century 4260:(4), pp. 489–499. 4233:(3), pp. 220–232. 4213:(4), pp. 884–894. 4001:Sermons and Addresses. 3918:Bell, Kenneth (1910). 3742:Schwab, Isaac (1878). 3733:Vol. III, pp. 637–646. 3604:Vol. VII, pp. 429–433. 3559:at www.prairienet.org. 3466:Goitein, S.D. (1974). 3388:"The Jewish Question." 3267:Canada's First Century 3058:The Canadian Magazine, 3053:Wallace, W.S. (1910). 2699:The Canadian Magazine, 2601:Parker, Charles Stuart 2562:The Canadian Magazine, 2530:The Canadian Magazine, 2521:The Canadian Magazine, 2518:"The Crisis in India," 2494:The Canadian Magazine, 2485:The Canadian Magazine, 2467:The Canadian Magazine, 2442:The Canadian Magazine, 2407:The Canadian Magazine, 2398:The Canadian Magazine, 2124:The Canadian Magazine, 2081:The Canadian Magazine, 2049:The Canadian Magazine, 1885:"The American Tariff," 1829:, Vol IX, August 1889. 1661:The Eclectic Magazine, 1559:"The Jewish Question," 1550:"The Canadian Tariff," 1364:"The Labour Movement," 1207:"England and America," 1116:Commonwealth or Empire 742:as a solution to the " 652: 639: 576:, but extended to the 514:Irish Disestablishment 490:My Memory of Gladstone 437: 397: 329: 283:Oxford railway station 256:Arthur Penrhyn Stanley 5446:Caroline Walker Bynum 5438:John Henry Coatsworth 5219:Robert Roswell Palmer 5024:Thomas J. Wertenbaker 4904:Herbert Eugene Bolton 4888:Evarts Boutell Greene 4880:James Harvey Robinson 4813:Charles Homer Haskins 4789:William Roscoe Thayer 4602:Richard Salter Storrs 4554:Charles Kendall Adams 4109:Blackwood's Magazine, 3945:(2), pp. 93–105. 3931:Bell, Duncan (2007). 3923:The Cornhill Magazine 3764:Vol. IV, pp. 133–150. 3717:, 23 September, p. 3. 3680:Spargo, John (1907). 3643:Fenton, W.J. (1898). 3613:Lucas, D. V. (1885). 3595:"Mr. Goldwin Smith's 3505:The Cornell Daily Sun 3326:The Cornell Daily Sun 3248:The Canadian Magazine 3095:, April, pp. 195–199. 3085:Yeigh, Frank (1899). 3042:The Canadian Magazine 2201:"The Irish Question," 2155:"American Histories." 1906:Macmillan's Magazine, 1897:Macmillan's Magazine, 1888:Macmillan's Magazine, 1879:Macmillan's Magazine, 1870:Macmillan's Magazine, 1824:"Prophets of Unrest," 1818:Macmillan's Magazine, 1809:Macmillan's Magazine, 1800:Macmillan's Magazine, 1791:Macmillan's Magazine, 1782:Macmillan's Magazine, 1757:"American Statesmen," 1717:Vol. L, October 1886. 1706:Macmillan's Magazine, 1697:Macmillan's Magazine, 1688:Macmillan's Magazine, 1491:Vol. XXXII, May 1878. 1477:"The Eastern Crisis," 1405:Macmillan's Magazine, 1373:"The Irish Question," 1277:Macmillan's Magazine, 1259:Macmillan's Magazine, 1250:Macmillan's Magazine, 1228:Macmillan's Magazine, 1219:Macmillan's Magazine, 1201:Macmillan's Magazine, 1104:Shakespeare: The Man. 907:The Study of History. 788:in the United Kingdom 661:British rule in India 650: 633: 435: 402:Department of History 391: 326:Sir Edmund Wyly Grier 323: 287:Great Western Railway 242:. He was educated at 222:, along with holding 212:critic of imperialism 151:Henry Halford Vaughan 5553:Gabrielle M. Spiegel 5406:William Leuchtenburg 5187:Roy Franklin Nichols 5123:Walter Prescott Webb 5048:Samuel Eliot Morison 4872:James Henry Breasted 4821:Edward Potts Cheyney 4805:Jean Jules Jusserand 4757:Andrew C. McLaughlin 4717:Albert Bushnell Hart 4578:James Burrill Angell 4522:Andrew Dickson White 4438:Goldwin Smith on War 4341:Goldwin Smith papers 4193:Trent, W.P. (1893). 4179:(1), pp. 18–20. 4012:, 10 September 1905. 3829:Vol. X, pp. 813–829. 3806:The Atlantic Monthly 3804:"Mr. Goldwin Smiths 2826:search.amphilsoc.org 2822:"APS Member History" 2694:Grant, W.L. (1910). 2260:Vol. I, No. 1, 1903. 2213:The Atlantic Monthly 2195:The Atlantic Monthly 2186:The Atlantic Monthly 2170:Vol. LXXV, May 1899. 1903:"Mr. Lecky on Pitt," 1876:"The Two Mr. Pitts," 1744:Vol. LII, July 1887. 1535:The Atlantic Monthly 1526:The Atlantic Monthly 1517:The Atlantic Monthly 1367:Contemporary Review, 1319:"The Aim of Reform," 1304:The Atlantic Monthly 1268:The Atlantic Monthly 1216:"President Lincoln," 1210:The Atlantic Monthly 1044:Life of Jane Austen. 992:Lectures and Essays. 950:England and America. 818:University of Hawaii 797:Macmillan's Magazine 792:in the United States 700:Spanish–American War 394:Andrew Dickson White 370:Andrew Dickson White 352:The outbreak of the 301:the following year. 275:University of Oxford 273:In 1865, he led the 195:University of Oxford 5374:Natalie Zemon Davis 5083:Louis R. Gottschalk 5016:Sidney Bradshaw Fay 5008:Carlton J. H. Hayes 4928:Michael Rostovtzeff 4864:Henry Osborn Taylor 4856:Dana Carleton Munro 4781:Worthington C. Ford 4773:George Lincoln Burr 4709:George Burton Adams 4701:J. Franklin Jameson 4661:Alfred Thayer Mahan 4326:MS COLL 00016  4286:, pp. 338–357. 4270:, pp. 285–309. 4223:, pp. 155–172. 4203:(1), pp. 1–16. 4188:Nuts and Chestnuts. 4127:, pp. 145–156. 4081:, pp. 825–842. 4069:Hincks, Sir Francis 3597:Lectures and Essays 3555:23 May 2006 at the 3013:Cornell Alumni News 2577:Lee-Warner, William 2544:McClure's Magazine, 2537:McClure's Magazine, 2500:"Party Government," 2228:"The Age of Homer," 1867:"A Moral Crusader," 1806:"Progress and War," 1165:Labour and Capital. 829:Boğaziçi University 721:Glenn C. Altschuler 716:McMaster University 558:Historical Progress 446:Cornell Alumni News 124:Academic, historian 5569:Barbara D. Metcalf 5521:Jonathan D. Spence 5513:James M. McPherson 5358:William H. McNeill 5310:John Hope Franklin 5302:William J. Bouwsma 5203:John King Fairbank 5147:Samuel Flagg Bemis 4952:Laurence M. 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