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At Carnegie Jameson supervised a series of documentary publications, such as guides to archival resources around the world, documentary editions of the letters of members of the Continental Congress, documents on the slave trade and slave law, and the papers of Andrew Jackson, as well as an atlas of
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Jameson was the first professional historian to become the AHA president (1907). Although a number of Jameson's colleagues and friends went on to serve as AHA presidents, they also tended to refer to Jameson as "the Dean," a jocose reference to his influence within the organization. Jameson invited
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At that time, the AHA used a system of electing a Second Vice President who ascended to the Presidency of the organization over the subsequent two years. Trouble arose in the AHA as younger men protested Jameson's authoritarianism. In 1913–1915 the insurgents, led by
178:(AHR), 1895–1901, 1905–1928, serving as information central for academic historiography. After an interlude at the University of Chicago he went to Washington in 1905 as director of the Department of Historical Research of the heavily endowed 281:. After losing his position at Carnegie in 1928, he became head of the Division of Manuscripts at the Library of Congress, where he made some notable acquisitions of major collections. Jameson himself explained his life's work in this way: 252:
During World War I Jameson edited historical material for soldiers in their training camps, and he published articles in the AHR that supported the Allies. In 1918, he was one of two scholars who pronounced on the authenticity of the
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historian, author, and journal editor who played a major role in the professional activities of American historians in the early 20th century. He helped establish the American Historical Association.
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At the Carnegie Institution, Jameson found that decisions were largely in the hand of scientists and businessmen. He had some difficulty in conveying the importance to work on American history of
240:) of being undemocratic, and published a pamphlet attacking both the system of governance and the individuals. A compromise was offered by Jameson's co-editor of the AHR and incoming President, 800: 158:, like the first two, "continued to vote for Jackson." Subsequent versions of this sayingβ€”e.g., that "every page of Bancroft's history votes for Jackson"β€”may be traced to this phrasing. 216:
to present a paper concerning Reconstruction at the 1909 AHA meeting, which proved controversial; no other African-American was invited to speak before the AHA until 1940.
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demonstrated the documents were forgeries and denounced Jameson for his participation despite his lack of qualifications, notably no knowledge of Russian.
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for a semester's research in the collections of the Library of Congress for historians early in their careers.
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as professor in 1888. One of his judgments has since gained currency as a proverbial saying. In
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John Franklin Jameson and the Development of Humanistic Scholarship in America: Selected essays
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Essays in the constitutional history of the United States in the formative period, 1775-1789
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edited a tribute volume along with historian William Lloyd Fox, with contributions from
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Jameson's papers, including correspondence with other historians, are housed at the
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An Historian's World: Selections from the Correspondence of John Franklin Jameson
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John Franklin Jameson and the Development of Humanistic Scholarship in America
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The 1965 tribute volume includes a complete bibliography of his writings.
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American history. Jameson began numerous annual publications and, with
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The Origin and Development of the Municipal Government of New York City
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Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period: Illustrative Documents
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Willem Usselinx: Founder of the Dutch and Swedish West India Companies
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Jameson's Carnegie Institute and Library of Congress colleague
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was added to the Archives building in Washington, DC, in 1955.
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2 vols, New York: Charles Scribner and Sons, 1908, I, pp. 237.
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that purported to demonstrate that Germany had financed the
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Scandals and Scoundrels: Seven Cases That Shook the Academy
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He was not known for his writings, but his small book on
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and bibliography. He held his position there until 1928.
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archivist and co worker of Jameson at Carnegie the LOC)
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The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement
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The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement
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The American Revolution Considered as a Social Movement
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A plaque honoring Jameson's role in establishing the
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Fisher, Ruth Anna; Fox, William Lloyd, eds. (1965).
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Somerville, Massachusetts
Amherst College
John W. Burgess
Anson D. Morse
Herbert Baxter Adams
Johns Hopkins University
Brown University
historiography
American Historical Association
Carnegie Institution of Washington
archival research
American Antiquarian Society
W.E.B. Du Bois
Frederic Bancroft
Frederick Jackson Turner
Andrew C. McLaughlin
George Lincoln Burr
Charles Homer Haskins
George Lincoln Burr
Sisson Documents
Bolshevik Revolution
George F. Kennan
Waldo Leland

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