This book makes clear the varying motives—imperialistic, economic, and personal—which brought about the English occupation of Egypt. Based on personal records and contemporary documents, its statements and conclusions have a profound interest and importance for students of history in general and of English history in particular.
THE GERMAN CONSTITUTION
By René Brunet, Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of Caen (translated from the French by Joseph Gollomb, with an Introduction by Charles A. Beard)
8vo, Cloth, XIV 339 pages
This is a critical discussion of the new German Constitution, the actual text of which is included, in English, as an appendix. It gives a lucid and unbiased account of the German Revolution, describes the conflict of forces which ended in the establishment of the Republic, and concludes with a systematic analysis of the new plan of government.
THE FOUNDATIONS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
By James Mickel Williams, Professor of Economics and Sociology in Hobart College
Large 8vo, Cloth, XVI 494 pages
A comparative study of the psychological aspects of the social sciences. It treats of the relation of social psychology to political science, jurisprudence, economics, history and sociology, analyzing the psychological assumptions underlying the behavior of men living in social relations.
PRINCIPLES OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY