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HISTORY.

Students and Teachers of History will find the following to be invaluable aids:—

Studies in General History.
(1000 B.C. to 1880 A.D.) An Application of the Scientific Method to the Teaching of History. By Mary D. Sheldon, formerly Professor of History in Wellesley College. This book has been prepared in order that the general student may share in the advantages of the Seminary Method of Instruction. It is a collection of historic material, interspersed with problems whose answers the student must work out for himself from original historical data. In this way he is trained to deal with the original historical data of his own time. In short, it may be termed an exercise book in history and politics. Price by mail, $1.75.
THE TEACHER’S MANUAL contains the continuous statement of the results which should be gained from the History, and embodies the teacher’s part of the work, being made up of summaries, explanations, and suggestions for essays and examinations. Price by mail, 85 cents.

Sheldon’s Studies in Greek and Roman History.
Meets the needs of students preparing for college, of schools in which Ancient History takes the place of General History, and of students who have used an ordinary manual, and wish to make a spirited and helpful review. Price by mail, $1.10.

Methods of Teaching and Studying History.
Edited by G. Stanley Hall, Professor of Psychology and Pedagogy in Johns Hopkins University. Contains, in the form most likely to be of direct practical utility to teachers, as well as to students and readers of history, the opinions and modes of instruction, actual or ideal, of eminent and representative specialists in leading American and English universities. Price by mail, $1.40.

Select Bibliography of Church History.
By J. A. Fisher, Johns Hopkins University. Price by mail, 20 cents.