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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 1913β1915 the insurgents, led by
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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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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
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American history. Jameson began numerous annual publications and, with
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2 vols, New York: Charles Scribner and Sons, 1908, I, pp. 237.
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