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Definition of James harvey robinson
1. Noun. United States historian who stressed the importance of intellectual and social events for the course of history (1863-1936).
Lexicographical Neighbors of James Harvey Robinson
Literary usage of James harvey robinson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Current Social and Industrial Forces by Lionel Danforth Edie (1920)
"james harvey robinson: The New History* (pp. 252-6) If it be conceded that what
we rather vaguely and provisionally call social betterment is coming to be ..."
2. Mediaeval Europe. (814-1300) by Ephraim Emerton (1894)
"THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN EUROPE By james harvey robinson and Charles A. Beard VOLUME
... READINGS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY Edited by james harvey robinson. ..."
3. Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Art, 1907-1908 by Columbia University (1908)
"ARCHAEOLOGY, by James Rignall Wheeler, Professor of Greek Archaeology and Art.
HISTORY, by james harvey robinson, Professor of History. ..."