+ Boston Transcript p6 S 1 ’20 580w

“His book deserves no serious consideration, save in so far as it may be used to befuddle the minds of our children.” Harold Kellock

Freeman 2:93 O 6 ’20 650w

Reviewed by C: A. Beard

Nation 111:sup417 O 13 ’20 460w

“It is possible to detect errors, for, though Dr Haworth’s method has apparently been to study thoroughly each standard authority on each particular phase of his subject, standard authorities on very recent events sometimes need a good deal of overhauling.... When it comes to the war itself, Dr Haworth gives about as lucid and understandable an account of it as we have met with anywhere. In his treatment of the social question no extremist on either side will find much comfort, but it will be applauded by all who want a sane and intelligent account.”

+ − N Y Times p22 S 5 ’20 3000w + R of Rs 62:445 O ’20 150w

“The text is notably readable with a delightfully simple style. The judgments passed on the actors in the difficult times of reconstruction and on such characters as Arthur, McKinley and Taft follow closely the estimates by Rhodes and the authors in the American nation series, which is to say they are eminently fair. The last chapters, dealing with the war and the peace conference, do not represent such mature or impartial judgments.” R. D. Leigh

+ − Survey 45:579 Ja 15 ’21 440w

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